Francisco López de Gómara
Francisco López de Gómara (February 2, 1511 – c. 1566) was a Spanish historian who worked in
Seville, particularly noted for his works in which he described the early 16th century expedition undertaken by
Hernán Cortés in the
Spanish conquest of the
New World. Although Gómara himself did not accompany Cortés, and had in fact never been to the Americas, he had firsthand access to Cortés and others of the returning ''
conquistadores'' as the sources of his account. However other contemporaries, among them most notably
Bernal Díaz del Castillo, criticised his work as being full of inaccuracies, and one which unjustifiably sanitised the events and aggrandised Cortés' role. As such, the reliability of his works may be called into question; yet they remain a valuable and oft-cited record of these events.
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