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Juan de Quevedo

Juan de Quevedo (:es:Vejorís, c. 1450 – December 24, 1519 in Barcelona) was a Spanish Franciscan priest and the first Bishop Diocese of Santa María de La Antigua del Darién in Panama (1513-1519).〔(Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Juan de Quevedo Villegas, O.F.M." ) retrieved November 15, 2015〕〔(GCatholic.org: "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Panamá" ) retrieved November 16, 2015〕〔Arzobispo de Panamá, Guillermo Rojas y Arrieta C.M. Resena Historica de los obispos que han ocupado la silla de Panamá desde su fundacion hasta nuestros dias Publisher: Escuela Tipográfica Salesiana (1929) | P 6-9〕
==Biography==
Juan de Quevedo was born in Bejoris, Burgos, Spain and ordained a priest in the Order of Friars Minor.〔 On September 9, 1513〔 - at the request of King Ferdinand, husband of Queen Isabella - Pope Leo X appointed him Bishop of Santa María de La Antigua del Darién〔Leon, P., 1998, The Discovery and Conquest of Peru, Chronicles of the New World Encounter, edited and translated by Cook and Cook, Durham: Duke University Press, ISBN 9780822321460〕 On January 29, 1514, he was consecrated by bishop by Diego de Deza, Archbishop of Seville.〔
He left for the Indies in 1514 along with Hernando de Luque〔 on a fleet commanded by Pedro Arias Dávila.〔 Conflict between Quevedo and Arias Dávila soon ensued. The bishop reacted strongly against cruel acts committed by the governor and his officers, not only against the Indians, but also against rivals, such as the beheading of Vasco Nuñez de Balboa, the discoverer of the Pacific Ocean. Charges were also brought against Quevedo; Bartolomé de Las Casas accused him of having violated a trust, accumulated wealth, and neglected the Indians, but the veracity of Las Casas' accusations has not been established. Quevedo returned to Spain in (1518) and presented two memorials to King Charles. One was against Arias Dávila , and the other advocated restricting the powers of all governors in the New World for the better protection of the natives. When these documents were shown to Las Casas, in spite of differences between the two, he offered to countersign them. Bishop Quevedo soon fell sick and died at Barcelona.
In spite of Quevedo's record as a champion of the rights of Native Americans, his views were still coloured by his time and his missionary fervour. He regarded all the aborigines of America to be a race of men whom it would be impossible to instruct or improve unless they were collected in villages or missions and kept under continual supervision.

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