Juan de Montejo

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Juan de Montejo was a Spanish colonial figure of the 16th century, known primarily as the son and heir of Yucatán conquistador Francisco de Montejo the Elder and for his role in the family’s campaigns in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish colonial figure
Spanish conquistador
human
allegiance Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
continentOfActivity North America
countryOfCitizenship Crown of Castile
ethnicGroup Spaniards NERFINISHED
familyName de Montejo NERFINISHED
father Francisco de Montejo the Elder NERFINISHED
givenName Juan NERFINISHED
heirOf Francisco de Montejo the Elder NERFINISHED
historicalRegionOfActivity Yucatán NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Spanish
militaryBranch conquistador forces in Yucatán
nobleFamily Montejo family NERFINISHED
notableFor being son and heir of Francisco de Montejo the Elder
role in Montejo family campaigns in Yucatán
occupation conquistador
soldier
participantIn Spanish colonization of the Americas NERFINISHED
Spanish conquest of Yucatán NERFINISHED
partOf Spanish colonial enterprise in Yucatán
regionOfActivity New Spain NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula NERFINISHED
relative Francisco de Montejo the Elder NERFINISHED
timePeriod 16th century

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Francisco de Montejo the Elder child Juan de Montejo