El Loco

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El Loco is the notorious nickname of Lope de Aguirre, a 16th-century Spanish conquistador infamous for his brutal rebellion against the Spanish Crown in South America.

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Lope de Aguirre 38

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish conquistador
human
nickname
activeIn Amazon Basin NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
Venezuela NERFINISHED
birthPlace Basque Country NERFINISHED
Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
Oñate NERFINISHED
Province of Guipúzcoa NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Spain
deathPlace Barquisimeto NERFINISHED
present-day Venezuela NERFINISHED
declaredAllegiance King Philip II of Spain’s enemies
hasEthnicGroup Basque NERFINISHED
historicalReputation notorious rebel
symbol of madness and tyranny in colonial chronicles
inspiredWork Aguirre, the Wrath of God NERFINISHED
various chronicles of the conquest of Peru
knownFor defiance of royal authority
extreme cruelty
languageOfOrigin Spanish
leaderOf rebellion against Pedro de Ursúa
rebellion against the Spanish Crown
mannerOfDeath killed by Spanish royal forces
shot
meaning The Madman NERFINISHED
notableEvent assassination of Pedro de Ursúa NERFINISHED
letter of defiance to King Philip II
murder of Fernando de Guzmán
notableFor expedition on the Amazon and Orinoco rivers
rebellion against the Spanish Crown in South America
notableNickname El Loco NERFINISHED
notableWork Letter to King Philip II (Carta de Lope de Aguirre) as a historical document
occupation conquistador
soldier
participantIn Pedro de Ursúa’s expedition in search of El Dorado
expedition down the Marañón and Amazon rivers
refersTo Lope de Aguirre NERFINISHED
selfDeclaredTitle Prince of Peru, Tierra Firme and Chile NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
timePeriod 16th century

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Lope de Aguirre knownAs El Loco