Sancho Pardo Donlebún facts for kids
Sancho Pardo Donlebún, also known as Sancho Pardo Osorio, was an important Spanish admiral. He was born around 1537 in Donlebún, a place near Castropol in Asturias, Spain. He sadly drowned in the Atlantic Ocean near Lisbon in October 1607.
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A Life at Sea: Admiral Pardo's Adventures
Sancho Pardo Donlebún spent much of his life at sea, serving as a naval commander for Spain. His career involved protecting Spanish interests and fighting in important battles.
Fighting Pirates in the Caribbean
Admiral Pardo was involved in defending Spanish territories from pirates. He took part in the Battle of San Juan (1595). This battle was fought against English forces in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Adventures Near England and Ireland
Sancho Pardo also played a role in major events closer to Europe.
The Spanish Armada
He was part of the famous Spanish Armada. This was a large fleet of ships that Spain planned to use to invade England around 1588. The Armada was a huge effort, but it did not succeed in its mission.
Supporting Irish Forces
Later, Admiral Pardo supported Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone. This was during the Nine Years' Anglo-Irish War. He helped the Irish forces in their fight against England.
Returning Home: Life in Spain
In 1567, Sancho Pardo returned to Spain. He had lived in Italy for 14 years before this. During his time in Italy, he helped protect the western Mediterranean Sea. His missions were against the Turkish fleets. He was also present when the Spanish Fleet was defeated in 1560. This battle happened off the island of Djerba in Tunisia.
Sancho Pardo Donlebún married a woman named Juana Manrique de Lara y Valdés.