Adrián de Moxica

Adrián de Moxica
Born 1453
Spain
Died 1499
Hispaniola, Caribbean
Nationality Spanish, Basque
Occupation Mariner, explorer, discoverer
Years active 1498–1499
Religion Roman Catholic

Adrián de Moxica (1453 c. 1499) was a Spanish nobleman and explorer.

Biography

Adrian de Moxica was born to a Spanish noble family of Basque decent. In 1498 he accompanied Christopher Columbus on his third journey to the Americas, where he participated in the rebellion against Columbus in 1499 led by Francisco Roldán. Although the rebellion was successful, de Moxica was arrested by Columbus' troops and hanged.

In popular culture

Adrián de Moxica was portrayed by Michael Wincott in the Ridley Scott's 1992 film 1492: Conquest of Paradise. Moxica fills a prominent role in the film as Columbus' nemesis, who assumes the role as the leader of Roldán's rebellion with his friend Hernando de Guevara. In the film Moxica cuts off the hands of the Native Americans who are unable pay their taxes, although it was in fact Columbus himself who introduced this practice.

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