In 1561 he seized Margarita Island[?] and held it in a grip of terror. When he crossed to the mainland in an attempt to take Panama, however, his open rebellion against the Spanish crown came to a swift end. In due course he was surrounded at Barquisimeto, Venezuela[?], where he desperately murdered his own daughter and last follower to keep her from being captured. Shortly after this he surrendered and was shot.
He has been seen as a precursor of the Spanish American independence[?].
Aguirre has twice been represented in the movies: first by Klaus Kinski in Aguirre, Wrath of God in 1973, then by Omero Antonutti[?] in El Dorado[?]
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