Mencía Calderón

Mencía Calderón Ocampo
Personal details
Born 1514
Medellín, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain
Died 1564?
Asuncion, Paraguay
Nationality Spanish
Occupation Conquistador
Religion Catholicism

Mencía Calderón (1514-1564?) was a Spanish noble lady, first expeditionary woman in the Río de la Plata.[1]

Biography

Born in Villa de Medellín, her husband was Juan de Sanabria (died shortly before leaving for New Spain).[2] In April 10, 1550, Mencía Calderón embarked for Americas with a group of hundred marriageable maidens. In the expedition Calderón was accompanied by three daughters, and a contingent of eighty sailors.[3] In 1553, Mencía and the rest of the crew were shipwrecked on the coast of Brazil, place from where they left to Asuncion.[4]

Mencía Calderón was the daughter of Ana Ocampo, relative of Francisco Pizarro and Hernán Cortés and a descendant of Alonso García.[5]

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