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Orellana Francisco de
(1511—1546)

Orellana Francisco de (1511—1546)

Francisco de Orellana was a Spanish explorer and conquistador. He completed the first known navigation through the length of the Amazon River. He named this river and founded Guayaquil.

He may have been a relative of Francisco Pizarro, the Trujillo-born conquistador of Peru (cousin, according to some historians). He traveled to the Indies when he was seventeen (1527). He served in Nicaragua until joining Pizarro's army in Peru in 1533. He supported Pizarro in his conflict with Diego de Almagro (1538). After the victory over Almagro's men, he was appointed governor of La Culata and re-established the town of Guayaquil, which had been previously destroyed twice by the Indians.

He was one of Gonzalo Pizarro's lieutenants during his 1541 expedition east of Quito into the South American interior in search of El Dorado and the Country of the Cinnamon. Gonzalo Pizarro ordered him to explore the Coca River and return when the river ended. When they arrived to the confluence to the Napo River, his men menaced to mutiny if they did not continue. On December 26, 1541, he accepted to be elected chief of the new expedition and to conquest new lands in name of the king. The 49 men began to build a bigger ship for riverine navigation. During their navigation on Napo River they were threatened constantly by the Omaguas. They reached Negro River on June 3, 1542 and finally arrived to the Amazon River, that was so named because they were attacked by fierce female warriors like the mythological Amazons. The icamiabas Indians dominated the area closed to the Amazon river, rich in gold. When Orellana went down the river in search of gold, descends Andes (in 1541), the river was still called Grande Rio, Mar Dulce or Rio da Canela (Cinnamon), because of the great trees of cinnamon located there. The belligerent victory of the icamiabas against the Spanish invaders was such that the fact was narrated to the king Charles V, whom, inspired by the Greek amazons, baptized the river as Amazon.

In one of the most improbably successful voyages in known history, Orellana managed to sail the length of the Amazon, arriving at the river's mouth on 24 August 1542. They sailed through the Atlantic coast until reaching Cubagua Island, near the coast of Venezuela.

After this exploration, Orellana returned to Spain to obtain from the Crown the government over the discovered lands, that he named New Andalusia. After a difficult navigation, he touched first the shores of Portugal. The king received him friendly and offered him to go back to the Amazon under Portuguese flag. The Orellana's exploration produced an international issue. According to the Treaty of Tordesillas, the majority of the Amazon River should belong to Spain, but the mouth should be ruled by Portugal. Orellana refused the Portuguese offer and went to Valladolid. After nine months of negotiations, Charles V appointed him governor of the New Andalusia on February 18, 1544. The charter established that he shall explore and settle the Amazonian lands with less than 300 men, 100 horses and found two cities, one in the mouth and another in the interior of the basin. Orellana married Ana de Ayala, who accompanied him in the voyage.

The four vessels of the expedition set sail on May 11, 1545 but only one succeeded to reach the Amazon mouth just before 1545 Christmas. Then, they built a river boat and explored 500 km of the Amazon delta. Only 44 of the 300 men survived when they were rescued by another Spanish ship. Orellana was one of the casualties: he died in November 1546.


Korea Nord, 1980, Francisco de Orellana

Peru, 1943, Gonzalo Pizarro and Orellana

Peru, 1943, Francisco de Orellana

Peru, 1943, Map of Amazon

Peru, 1943, Orellana's Discovery of Amazon

Peru, 1943, Francisco de Orellana

Peru, 1943, Map of Amazon

Peru, 1943, Gonzalo Pizarro and Orellana

Peru, 1943, Orellana's Discovery of Amazon

Spain, 1965, Francisco de Orellana

Spain, 1965, Francisco de Orellana

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