Hernando de Miranda

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Preceded byDiego de Velasco
Died1593 (1594)
Hernando de Miranda
2nd Governor of La Florida
In office
24 February 1576  5 September 1577
Preceded byDiego de Velasco
Succeeded byGutierre de Miranda
Personal details
Born
Died1593 (1594)
SpouseCatalina Menéndez de Avilés
ProfessionConqueror and explorer

Hernando de Miranda (died 1593) was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who was governor of Spanish Florida from 1575 to 1577. He took office after the death of the first governor of the province, Pedro Menéndez de Avilés. He was the brother-in-law of the subsequent governor, Pedro Menéndez de Márquez,[1] and the brother of Gutierre de Miranda, who would also become governor.[2]

Hernando de Miranda was born in San Tirso, a parish of Candamo (Asturias, Spain). He was the son of Sancho de Miranda and Leonor de las Alas.[2] As a young man, he joined the Spanish Navy, where he excelled, reaching the rank of general.[3]

He was a friend of Menéndez de Avilés, the former governor, who accompanied him on several trips to the Americas. When the Adelantado began the conquest and colonization of Florida in 1565, Miranda joined his staff.

While the peninsula of Florida and neighboring regions were explored and conquered, Miranda was directed to stay in the capital of the colony, St. Augustine. Then, in 1566, the Adelantado selected Miranda to accompany him in pursuit of pirates in the Caribbean.

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