Juan de la Cámara
Juan de la Cámara (1525–1602) was a Spanish conquistador and an hidalgo. Born in Alcala de Henares, Spain, he arrived in New Spain (present day Mexico) in 1539 and joined the Spanish Conquest of Yucatán, becoming one of the main collaborators of Francisco de Montejo. He had participated in the conquests of Mexico and Guatemala, and among the conquistadores he had the best and oldest documents of ancestral nobility.
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Juan de la Cámara
Juan de la Cámara (1525–1602) was a Spanish conquistador and an hidalgo. Born in Alcala de Henares, Spain, he arrived in New Spain (present day Mexico) in 1539 and joined the Spanish Conquest of Yucatán, becoming one of the main collaborators of Francisco de Montejo. He had participated in the conquests of Mexico and Guatemala, and among the conquistadores he had the best and oldest documents of ancestral nobility.
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