Esteban de Alegre | |
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Personal details | |
Born | c. 1550 Asunción, Paraguay |
Died | c. 1620 Corrientes, Argentina |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | Encomendero landowner explorer |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Spanish Empire |
Rank | Conquistador |
Commands | Milicias Provinciales |
Esteban Alegre (c. 1550 – c. 1620) was a Spanish Creole landowner and conquistador. He was one of the neighbors founders of Buenos Aires and Corrientes.[1]
He was born in Asunción, and arrived in Buenos Aires as a member of the contingent led by Juan de Garay, for the second foundation of the city in 1580.[2]
The same year of the foundation, Esteban Alegre received 3000 varas of land located on the border of Riachuelo, (La Matanza).[3] In 1582, he received encomienda of the tribe Alacas (of Guaraní origen) commanded by the cacique Suguna.[4]
Esteban Alegre was married to Isabel de Pantoja,[5] daughter of Isabel Pantoja and Esteban de Vallejos, a Spanish conquistador born in Somorrostro, and who served as Captain and regidor of Santa Fe for 1590s.[6] His ancestors were Luis Alegre and Dionis de Lys, conquerors from Flanders.