Sancho Pardo Donlebún

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Sancho Pardo Donlebún, also called Sancho Pardo Osorio, (Donlebún, near Castropol, Asturias, Spain, circa 1537 - drowned in the Atlantic Ocean, near Lisbon, October, 1607)[citation needed], was a notorious seafarer.

Interventions against the Caribbean Pirates

He undertook important naval actions during the 1st Anglo-Spanish War, 1585–1604, against British privateers and seafarers as John Hawkins and Francis Drake.[citation needed]

Pardo's activities near England and Ireland

He took part in the Spanish Armada's planned invasion of England around 1588, and in the Nine Years Anglo-Irish War supported Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone.

Pardo's private life

In 1567 Sancho Pardo returned to Spain after 14 years residence in Italy, including missions to protect the Western Mediterranean against the Turkish Fleets and the defeat of the Spanish Fleet in 1560 off the island of Djerba, Tunisia.

He married, Juana Manrique de Lara y Valdés.

Further reading

  • Gran Enciclopedia de España, (2001), Dir. Guillermo Fatás Cabeza

Full collection, 22 vols, 11,052 pages, ISBN 84-87544-01-0

vol 16, pages 7,493-7,996, ISBN 84-923944-7-1, see page 7,768 Template:Es