Vasco Nunez de Balboa
by 
Frederick Ober

Contents
Front Matter

The Man-of-the-Barrel
Leader of a Forlorn Hope
Balboa Asserts his Supremacy
Balboa Captures a Princess
The Caciques of Darien
First Tidings of the Pacific
Search for the Golden Temple
Conspiracy of the Caciques
The Conspiracy Defeated
Dissensions in the Colony
Balboa Strengthens his Arm
Quest for the Austral Ocean
On the Shores of the Pacific
A Rival in the Field
Pedrarias,Scourge of Darien
In the Domain of the Dragons
A Compact with the Enemy
Building the Brigantines
Imprisoned and in Chains
The End of Balboa

Balboa is most famous for discovering the Pacific ocean, but this was but one incident in a swashbuckling life. After running amok in Hispaniola, Balboa escaped from the island by stowing away in a barrel, and founded the first Spanish settlement in the region of Darien (modern Panama) by first battling, and then making alliances with several important chieftains. After making his famous discovery he lost control of the colony, and for the next few years was at loggerheads with the new governor Pedrarias, his arch-nemesis. It was a battle he ultimately lost, along with his head on the executioners block.



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