Colonial Governors of Santa Fe de New Mexico: Albino Perez, Antonio de Otermin, Antonio Valverde y Cosio, Bernardino de Ceballos, Bernardo Lopez de Me

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Albino Perez, Antonio de Otermin, Antonio Valverde y Cosio, Bernardino de Ceballos, Bernardo Lopez de Mendizabal, Diego de Penalosa, Diego de Vargas, Domingo Jironza Petriz de Cruzate, Facundo Melgares, Felipe Sena, Felix Martinez de Torrelaguna, Francisco Antonio Marin del Valle, Francisco Cuervo y Valdes, Francisco Manuel de Silva Nieto, Francisco Martinez de Baeza, Francisco Sarracino, Hernando de Ugarte y la Concha, Jose Manrique, Juan Bautista de Anza, Juan de Eulate, Juan de Onate, Juan Duran de Miranda, Juan Francisco Trevino, Juan Paez Hurtado, Mariano Chaves, Pedro de Peralta, Santiago Abreu, Spanish governors of New Mexico, Tomas Velez Cachupin. Excerpt: Don Juan de Onate y Salazar (1550-1626) was a Mexican explorer, colonial governor of the New Spain province of New Mexico, and founder of various settlements in the present day American Southwest. Onate was born in the New Spain city of Zacatecas to Spanish-Basque colonists and silver mine owners. His father was the conquistador/silver baron Cristobal de Onate, and his mother Dona Catalina Salazar y de la Cadena. His Cadena ancestor fought in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, and was the first to break the line of defense protecting Mohammad Ben Yacub. The family was granted a coat of arms, and thereafter were known as the Cadenas. (Ref. La Calle de Cadena en Mexico,” pps. 1-46, Guillermo Porras Munoz). Juan de Onate married Isabel de Tolosa Cortes de Moctezuma, granddaughter of Hernan Cortes, the conqueror of the Aztec Triple Alliance, and great granddaughter of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma Xocoyotzin. In 1595 he was ordered by King Philip II to colonize the northern frontier of New Spain. His stated objective was to spread Roman Catholicism and establish new missions. He began the expedition in 1598, fording the Rio Grande, …

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