April 7, 1556(1556-04-07) (aged 37–38) Taboga, Panama
Jerónimo de Alderete y Mercado (Spanish:[xeˈɾonimoðealdeˈɾete]; c. 1518 – April 7, 1556) was a Spanish conquistador who was later named governor of Chile, but died before he could assume his post.
Early life
Alderete was born in Olmedo, Castille in 1518, the son of Francisco de Mercado and of Isabel de Alderete.[1] He came to Peru in 1535, under the orders of Diego de Rojas who intended to undertake the conquest of the Gran Chaco region.[1] The expedition had several difficulties attempting to reach the Pilcomayo River. Alderete settled down in Tarija, until he became a member of Francisco de Aguirre's force who joined Pedro de Valdivia's in the conquest of Chile in 1540.[2]
In 1550, during the campaign to establish Concepción he led the cavalry charge that broke the leading division of the Mapuche army at the Battle of Penco. In 1552 Valdivia ordered Jerónimo de Alderete to go inland and establish a fort at Lake Villarrica and established a fort at the site of the present Villarrica.
In Europe
In late 1552, Pedro de Valdivia dispatched Alderete to negotiate the confirmation of his governorship[1] with Charles V, but after he arrived back to Spain he discovered that the Emperor had transferred the suzerainty of Chile, and all his other territories, to his son Philip II, who was at the time living in England.[3] Alderete then travelled to London, where he met the King and obtained from him the governorship-for-life for Valdivia.[4] As he was on the road to Spain to start the journey back to Chile, he received the news of the death of Valdivia,[5] so he returned to England once more, where the King appointed him to succeed Valdivia on October 17, 1554, and named him Adelantado and a Knight of Santiago.[6]
In the meantime, back in Chile the will of Valdivia had also appointed him as his successor as governor of Chile, but that was disallowed by the Viceroy of PeruMelchor Bravo de Saravia, who appointed an interim governor. As Alderete was returning to America to assume his post he was taken ill with yellow fever in Panamá and died there on April 7, 1556.[7]
^Góngora Marmolejo, Alonso de. "XXIII". Historia de Todas las Cosas que han Acaecido en el Reino de Chile y de los que lo han gobernado (1536-1575) (in Spanish). ...Llegado Jerónimo de Alderete a España en nombre de Pedro de Valdivia para negociar con su majestad, le fué necesario pasar a Ingalaterra, porque el Emperador don Carlos había renunciado todos sus reinos en el serenísimo príncipe don Felipe, su hijo, y retirado en un monasterio de religiosos, no entendía cosa alguna, ni en proveimiento de ninguna suerte; por donde le convino Alderete irse a ver con el rey, que a causa de se haber casado con la reina de Ingalaterra estaba en aquel reino.