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  • Ponce de Leon

    Frederick Ober

    language (Didactic Press, Oct. 17, 2015)
    That great deeds and a broad field of action are not always commensurate is exemplified in the lives of the Ponces de Leon, Juan and Rodrigo, noteworthy names of a family famed in the annals of America and Spain. Of the two, doubtless the latter was the more distinguished in the land of his birth for bravery and military skill; but the former achieved a still wider celebrity by linking his name with the discovery of Florida and the search for the fountain of youth.These two famous sons of Spain were not closely related, although they bore the same patronymic, as Juan came from an ancient family of Aragon, and Rodrigo from an equally ancient, and in the fifteenth century more flourishing, house of Andalusia, or the south of Spain. Both belonged to the hidalguia, or Spanish nobility; but the northern, or Aragon branch, was in decadence at the time Juan was born, in or about the year 1460, while the Andalusian was then rapidly approaching the zenith of its glory. This, indeed, culminated with the career of Rodrigo Ponce de Leon (born 1443, died 1492), who, while possessing vast territory in Spain, with scores of castles, towns, and villages, passed the greater part of his life in camp.Soldiers were they both, trained almost from infancy in the profession of arms; but while Juan was still a page at the court of Pero Nunez de Guzman, Senor of Toral, Rodrigo could raise an army of his own retainers and vassals. For he was then the most illustrious of the Ponces, and, having in youth come into the ownership of title and estates, was well and widely known as the powerful Marquis of Cadiz. As his territory, at the time this story opens, lay contiguous to the region then occupied by the Moors, with whom for centuries the Spaniards had been engaged in deadly warfare, he had been, as it were, cradled beneath the canopies of tents, nurtured upon the traditions of his ancestors, and matured with Spain's seasoned veterans in the field. Thus it came to pass that he was regarded by the king and the queen, Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile, as their most doughty champion, defender of the faith, and implacable antagonist of the Mahometan Moors...
  • Ponce De Leon

    Wyatt Blassingame

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, May 1, 1991)
    Examines the political forces and personal ambition that drove Ponce de Leon in his explorations
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  • Ponce de Leon

    Frederic Ober

    language (Serapis Classics, Oct. 18, 2017)
    Ponce de Leรณn was a Spanish explorer and conquistador. He became the first Governor of Puerto Rico by appointment of the Spanish crown. He led the first known European expedition to La Florida, which he named during his first voyage to the area in 1513.
  • Ponce de Leon

    Frederic Ober

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 23, 2017)
    That great deeds and a broad field of action are not always commensurate is exemplified in the lives of the Ponces de Leon, Juan and Rodrigo, noteworthy names of a family famed in the annals of America and Spain. Of the two, doubtless the latter was the more distinguished in the land of his birth for bravery and military skill; but the former achieved a still wider celebrity by linking his name with the discovery of Florida and the search for the fountain of youth.
  • Juan Ponce de Leon

    Moira Rose Donohue

    language (State Standards Publishing, Feb. 15, 2019)
    A biography introducing young readers to the life of explorer Juan Ponce de Leon, his importance in the New World exploration of the Americas and the US state of Florida, and his discovery of the Gulf Stream. Includes extensive mapping of continents, countries, and oceans explored. Areas of influence and exploration: Spain, Africa, Hispaniola (Haiti & Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the US state of Florida. Also: Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and the Gulf Stream.
  • Juan Ponce De Leon

    Andrea Pelleschi

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Looks at the life and accomplishments of the Spanish explorer who was the first governor of Puerto Rico and led the first European expedition to Florida.
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  • Ponce de Leon

    Trish Kline

    Library Binding (Rourke Publishing (FL), March 1, 2002)
    This inspiring biographical series ties in with elementary social studies, history, and geography curricula.
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  • Juan Ponce De Leon

    Claude Hurwicz

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 1, 2001)
    Briefly describes the life of the Spanish explorer who first came to the New World with Columbus and went on to become governer of Puerto Rico and later came to Florida looking for the Fountain of Youth.
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  • Ponce de Leon

    Trish Kline

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Introduces This Spanish Explorer Who Looked For The Fountain Of Youth And Found Puerto Rico And Florida.
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  • Juan Ponce de Leon

    Marc Tyler Nobleman

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Provides an introduction to the life of sixteenth-century Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon, who played an important role in the history of Puerto Rico and who discovered and named Florida.
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  • Juan Ponce De Leon

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Paperback (Barnes & Noble, March 15, 2005)
    Paperback, 48 pages. Age: 7 to 10. History Maker Bios Series.
  • Juan Ponce De Leon

    Tamara Green

    Library Binding (World Almanac Education, Sept. 1, 2002)
    A biography of the Spanish explorer who sought fruitlessly to discover a fountain of youth in Florida and the Caribbean.
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