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SuperAttainer:
Vasco de
Balboa

Spanish Explorer:
Vasco
de Balboa
Main
Life Accomplishments:
He
was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador. He is best known for
having crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513,
becoming the first European to lead an expedition to have seen or reached
the Pacific from the New World.
He traveled to the New World in 1500 and, after some exploration, settled
on the island of Hispaniola. He founded the settlement of Santa María la
Antigua del Darién in present-day Panama in 1510, which was the first
permanent European settlement on the mainland of the Americas (a
settlement by Alonso de Ojeda the previous year at San Sebastián de Urabá
had already been abandoned).
Basics:
Born: c.
1475, Jerez de los Caballeros, Badajoz, Spain
Died: January 15, 1519, Acla, Panama
Nationality: Spanish
Religion: Roman Catholic Church
Fields: Exploration
Main Accomplishments: He was the first European to see the
Pacific Ocean from its eastern shore.
Chronology
of Life Events:
1475
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa was born in Jerez de los Caballeros in Estremadura, Spain
1500
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa sailed with Rodrigo de Bastidas from Spain to explore
Colombia, South America
1500
Balboa
settled on the island of Hispaniola hoping to make a living as a farmer
1510
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa, and his dog Leoncico, stowed away on a boat going from
Santo Domingo to San Sebastian in Columbia after his attempts at farming
had produced debts. The expedition was headed by Nicuesa and Enciso who
was second in command. Vasco Nunez de Balboa had the position of a Spanish
soldier
1510
Reaching
San Sebastian the explorers discovered that it had been burned to the
ground. Balboa persuaded his companions and Nicuesa and Enciso to continue
their voyage towards the southwest. Balboa had visited this land from his
previous voyage
1511
Nicuesa
founded the town of Santa Maria de la Antigua del Darien which was the
first European settlement in South America
1511
There
were power struggles between Nicuesa and Enciso. Nicuesa was deported from
the settlement. Vasco Nunez de Balboa then charged Enciso with usurpation
and Enciso was forced to leave the colony
1511
The
king of Spain then appointed Balboa as the interim governor
1512
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa married the daughter of Careta, the local Indian chief
1513
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa was appointed supreme commander of the colony but Encisco
levelled charges of usurpation against Balboa
1513
September 1
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa sailed with hundreds of Spaniards and Indians across the
Gulf of Uraba to the Darien Peninsula. The famous explorer Francisco
Pizarro, who later conquered the Incas of Peru, was in his party.
1513
Balboa
and his party explored overland through dense rainforests in a west
direction
1513
September 27
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa was the first European to see the Pacific Ocean from a
peak in Darien, Panama - he had climbed the peak alone
1513
September
Balboa
travelled to the ocean and claimed it and all the land that touched it for
Spain
1513
October
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa spent a month natives along the Pacific coast, he found a
fortune in gold, pearls and slaves and then returned to Antigua
1513
Meanwhile
Balboa had been charged with treason against Spain
1514
A
new governor named Pedrarias Davila had been appointed. Balboa was
initially acquitted of all charges by Pedrarias Davila
1516
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa gained in popularity over Pedrarias Davila and to make
matters worse between them Balboa became betrothed to Pedrarias Davila's
daughter and eventually married her
1517/18
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa continued his explorations leaving Pedrarias Davila to
plot against him
1519
Balboa
the title of Adelantado of the South Sea, Governor of Panama but was then
arrested for treason
1519
Vasco
Nunez de Balboa was found guilty and this great man was publicly beheaded
in Darien in January.
Early
Life:
Balboa
was born in Jerez de los Caballeros in Spain. He was a descendant of the
lords of the castle of Balboa, near Villafranca de los Barros, in Badajoz;
his father was the hidalgo (nobleman) Nuño Arias de Balboa, and his
mother was a lady of Badajoz, which is located in southwestern Spain.
Nothing much is known of his early childhood except that he was the third
of four boys in his family. During his adolescence, he served as a page
and squire to Don Pedro de Portocarrero, lord of Moguer.
Wife
Background:
María
de Peñalosa, one of Pedrarias' daughters, who was in Spain.
Father
Background:
His
father, Don Nuno Arias de Balboa, though perhaps a nobleman, was not
wealthy or influential.
Mother
Background:
His
mother a lady of Badajoz.

SuperAttainer
ANALYSIS
SECTION:
1. Early Success
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did the SuperAttainer first display ability that was greatly above average
and what were his accomplishments?
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2. Contrarian
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very different from those around him?
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3. Conceited
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sense of self importance of the SuperAttainer?
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4. Hard-Knocked
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severe anxiety?
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5. Loner
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from others?
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6. Mentored &
Motivated
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what significant actions were taken?
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7. Discontent
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great personal accomplishment?
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8. Promoted
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achievements and abilities of the SuperAttainer?
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SuperAttainer
Type:
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