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Pedro de Vera Mendoza (
Jerez de la Frontera Jerez de la Frontera () or simply Jerez, also cited in old English-language sources as , is a city and Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the province of Cádiz in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia, Sp ...
, c. 1430 - Jerez de la Frontera, July 1505) was a Castilian nobleman and
Conquistador Conquistadors (, ) or conquistadores (; ; ) were Spanish Empire, Spanish and Portuguese Empire, Portuguese colonizers who explored, traded with and colonized parts of the Americas, Africa, Oceania and Asia during the Age of Discovery. Sailing ...
who completed the conquest of the island of
Gran Canaria Gran Canaria (, ; ), also Grand Canary Island, is the third-largest and second-most-populous island of the Canary Islands, a Spain, Spanish archipelago off the Atlantic coast of Northwest Africa. the island had a population of that constitut ...
in the Canary Islands for the Crown of Castile and who brutally put down the rebellion in
La Gomera La Gomera () is one of Spain's Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. With an area of , it is the third-smallest of the archipelago's eight main islands. It belongs to the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. La Gomer ...
at the end of the 15th century.


Biography

Pedro de Vera held numerous important positions during the reigns of both
Henry IV of Castile Henry IV of Castile (Spanish language, Castilian: ''Enrique IV''; 5 January 1425 – 11 December 1474), nicknamed the Impotent, was King of Kingdom of Castile, Castile and Kingdom of León, León and the last of the weak late-medieval kings of Ca ...
and the
Catholic Monarchs The Catholic Monarchs were Isabella I of Castile, Queen Isabella I of Crown of Castile, Castile () and Ferdinand II of Aragon, King Ferdinand II of Crown of Aragón, Aragon (), whose marriage and joint rule marked the ''de facto'' unification of ...
, the main ones being those of Warden (''Alcaide'') of several Andalusian towns, as well as those of Mayor of his native Jerez. In the
War of the Castilian Succession The War of the Castilian Succession was the military conflict contested from 1475 to 1479 for the succession of the Crown of Castile fought between the supporters of Joanna 'la Beltraneja', reputed daughter of the late monarch Henry IV of Castil ...
, he fought on the side of the Marquis of Cadiz against the
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Conquest of Gran Canaria

On 4 February 1480, the Catholic Monarchs appointed Pedro de Vera Governor of Gran Canaria, in an attempt to give a new impetus to the conquest, which had been hampered by aborigine resistance and by infighting between the Conquistadors. Pedro de Vera and his troops arrived in Gran Canaria on 18 August and he took possession of his post as Governor. One of his first measures was to arrest Captain Juan Rejón and send him to Spain to be tried for the execution of the previous Governor Pedro del Algaba, which had occurred shortly before Vera's arrival. In May 1481, Vera accepted the surrender of several leading Aborigines and in August, after receiving fresh troops from the peninsula, Vera entered the northwest of the island, presenting battle to the Aborigines near Arucas. During this confrontation, the Canarian leader Doramas, considered the most warlike of the Aborigines, was killed, which made it possible for the northern route to be cleared. Vera then sent
Alonso Fernández de Lugo Alonso Fernández de Lugo (; died 1525) was a Spanish conquistador, city founder, and administrator. He conquered the islands of La Palma (1492–1493) and Tenerife (1494–1496) for the Castilian Crown; they were the last of the Canary Islan ...
to build a tower in the valley of Agaete to continue putting pressure on the Aborigines. In 1482 Alonso de Lugo and Hernán Peraza managed to capture the Guanarteme (''leader'') of Gáldar, Tenesor Semidán, who after being baptized, collaborated with Vera, attracting many of his former vassals to cooperate with the Spanish. At the beginning of 1483, Vera decided to launch his final offensive. His troops entered the interior of the island, besieging the Canarians at the Roque Bentayga, Ajódar and Ansite, where most of the rebels took refuge around the new ''Guanarteme'' Bentejuí, Princess Guayarmina and the High priest of Telde. Finally, on 29 April 1483, the Canarians handed over Princess Guayarmina, true heir to the Kingdom of the island, to Pedro de Vera after Bentejuí's suicide, thus concluding the conquest of the island. Pedro de Vera was Governor of Gran Canaria from 4 February 1480 to 30 March 1491, when he was dismissed from office by the Catholic Monarchs for not having successfully completed the repopulation of the island. During this period, Pedro de Vera returned at least twice to Spain, where he participated in the
Granada War The Granada War was a series of military campaigns between 1482 and 1492 during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, against the Nasrid dynasty's Emirate of Granada. It ended with the defeat o ...
.


Interventions in La Gomera

Pedro de Vera travelled a first time to the island of
La Gomera La Gomera () is one of Spain's Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. With an area of , it is the third-smallest of the archipelago's eight main islands. It belongs to the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. La Gomer ...
around 1484 or 1486 with 100 men, to help Hernan Peraza the Younger, Lord of the island, who was besieged in his tower of San Sebastián by the Gomeros. The natives were defeated and retaliated against. In 1488, the so-called "Gomero rebellion" broke out in which the Gomeros killed Hernán Peraza the Younger. Pedro de Vera returned to La Gomera to help
Beatriz de Bobadilla Beatriz de Bobadilla (1440–1511) was a Castillian noble, courtier, and confidant The confidant ( or ; feminine: confidante, same pronunciation) is a character in a story whom a protagonist confides in and trusts. Confidants may be other ...
, Peraza's widow. He landed with 400 men and broke the siege of the tower, with the rebels of La Gomera fleeing inland. As revenge for Peraza's murder, Pedro de Vera ordered the hanging of all male Gomeros from the Ipalan and Mulagua factions, which were directly involved in Peraza's murder, and the exile and enslavement of the men from the other two factions on the island - Orone and Agana - as well as the women and children of all four factions. The harsh repression of Vera and the sale as slaves even of converted Gomeros, was denounced before the Kings by the Bishop of the Canary Islands, Fray
Miguel López de la Serna Miguel López de la Serna, O.F.M. (also Michele Lopez de la Sorra) (died 1490) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Islas Canarias (1486–1490). Biography Miguel López de la Serna was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars ...
, initiating a trial against the Governor of Gran Canaria, which resulted in Vera having to pay the price of the Gomeros unjustly sold. Pedro de Vera also organized several raids against
Tenerife Tenerife ( ; ; formerly spelled ''Teneriffe'') is the largest and most populous island of the Canary Islands, an Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Spain. With a land area of and a population of 965,575 inhabitants as of A ...
between 1484 and 1490, which would pave the way for the conquest of Tenerife by the Andalusian captain
Alonso Fernández de Lugo Alonso Fernández de Lugo (; died 1525) was a Spanish conquistador, city founder, and administrator. He conquered the islands of La Palma (1492–1493) and Tenerife (1494–1496) for the Castilian Crown; they were the last of the Canary Islan ...
a few years later. In 1491, Pedro de Vera returned to Spain for good and died in 1505.
He had married twice and had 8 children. One of his sons, Francisco, was the father of
Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca An alvar is a biological environment based on a limestone plain with thin or no soil and, as a result, sparse grassland vegetation. Often flooded in the spring, and affected by drought in midsummer, alvars support a distinctive group of prairie ...
, a Conquistador in the Americas.


See also

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Conquest of the Canary Islands The conquest of the Canary Islands by the Crown of Castile took place between 1402 and 1496 in two periods: the , carried out by Castilian nobility in exchange for a covenant of allegiance to the crown, and the , carried out by the Spanish crow ...


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