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Hernando de Soto was buried in the Mississippi River. His body was placed in a coffin that was weighed down and sunk in the river as a way to conceal his death and prevent his body from being desecrated by Native Americans.

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Who died searching for seven cities of gold and was buried in the Mississippi river?

Hernando de Soto He became ill while exploring the Mississippi River and upon his death his men buried him in it.


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