Juan de Saavedra
Juan de Saavedra was a soldier in the command of Diego de Almagro.Prescott, W.H., 2011, The History of the Conquest of Peru, Digireads.com Publishing, {{ISBN|9781420941142}}{{rp|234}} In the first expedition to Chile in 1535, Almagro sent Saavedra to reconnoiter the coast of Chile in the ship that had brought reinforcements from Peru. Saavedra sailed as far as Alimapu, which he named Valparaíso after the town of his birth in Spain.
On his return from this expedition, Hernando Pizarro attempted to enlist him in the Peruvian civil war, but Saavedra chose not to take sides. When he learned that Cristóbal Vaca de Castro had arrived in Peru as royal governor with full powers, he joined him. He distinguished himself at the Battle of Chupas on 16 September 1542. He had three sons.
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- {{in lang|es}} ([https://web.archive.org/web/20080517023633/http://es.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_961534699/Juan_de_Saavedra.html Archived] 2009-10-31) at Encarta
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Category:Spanish people in the Viceroyalty of Peru
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Category:People from the Province of Cuenca
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