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    Bernardo López de Mendizábal (1620 – September 16, 1664) was a Spanish politician, soldier, and religious scholar, who served as governor of New Mexico...
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    Mexico in 1661–1664, following all his appointments to replace Bernardo López de Mendizábal in 1660. Peñalosa's administration was notable for its positive...
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  • as secretary to Alonso de Posada, and was involved with the Inquisition investigation of Governor Bernardo López de Mendizábal. Guerra was stationed in...
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  • Gerónima de Rueda, was native to the area. He entered the Franciscan order on June 4, 1650, and accompanied Governor Bernardo López de Mendizábal to New...
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  • Franciscan leader in disputes with two New Mexican governors, Bernardo López de Mendizábal and Diego de Peñalosa, which led to their dismissal and prosecution...
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  • priest, Miguel Sacristán, hanged himself in 1661. In summer 1659, Bernardo López de Mendizábal arrived in New Mexico to replace Manso as governor. As customary...
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  • Ibargaray was a definitor of the Franciscan order. Governor Bernardo López de Mendizábal described Ibargaray as "very headstrong and uncontrolled". In...
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    1876–1877 Manuel Ávila Camacho – President of Mexico 1940–1946 Bernardo López de Mendizábal – governor of New Mexico between 1659–1660 Gustavo Díaz Ordaz...
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  • came to a head among the Tompiros. In 1659, Governor Bernardo López de Mendizábal appointed Nicolás de Aguilar as Alcalde Mayor (Magistrate) of the Tompiro...
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    Hispanos of New Mexico (category People of Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico)
    colonies in the Americas. In the 1650s, Governor Bernardo López de Mendizábal, and his subordinate Nicolás de Aguilar, enacted a law to force the settlers...
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    the civil administration and the clergy. A Spanish Governor, Bernardo López de Mendizábal, attempted to protect native rights by enforcing labor rights...
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  • María, Isabela, and Nicolás. When newly appointed governor Bernardo López de Mendizábal arrived in New Mexico in 1659 he appointed Aguilar Magistrate...
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  • children: José and Juana Domínguez. About 1659, Governor Bernardo López de Mendizábal gave Mendoza an encomienda to the south of Isleta. When the encomienda...
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  • Mexico Southwestern archaeology Territorial evolution of New Mexico Santa Fe de Nuevo México U.S. provisional government of New Mexico Territory of New Mexico...
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    Bravo and her father Diego López de Medrano during the siege of Granada in 1487 are well-recorded. The history of Diego López de Medrano and Magdalena Bravo's...
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  • government came to a head in the late 1650s. Governor Bernardo Lopez de Mendizabal and his subordinate Nicolás de Aguilar forbade the Franciscans to punish the...
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  • López Rodríguez (GS) Carmelo López Villena (GS) Fernando López-Amor García (GP) Jesús López-Medel Báscones (GP) Antonio Louro Goyanes (GS) Teófilo de...
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  • Mexican basketball player Horacio López (born 1961), Uruguayan athlete, basketball player and writer Horacio López Salgado (born 1948), Mexican footballer...
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    List of Spanish governors of New Mexico (category Colonial governors of Santa Fe de Nuevo México)
    of the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México (New Mexico) between 1598, when it was established by an expedition by Juan de Oñate, and 1822, following Mexico's...
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    directed by Adolfo Aristarain) as Pedro Bengoa Últimos días de la víctima (1982) as Raúl Mendizábal Plata dulce (1982) as Carlos Bonifatti El arreglo (1983)...
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  • Martínez Pío Zabala y Lera Eduardo Callejo de la Cuesta Modesto López Otero Jacinto Benavente Bernardo de Granda Calleja Eduardo Chicharro y Agüera Manuel...
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    Benito María de Moxó y Francolí, OSB (1805–1816 Died) Diego Antonio Navarro Martín de Villodras (1818–1827 Died) José María Mendizábal (1835– 1846 Died)...
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    Francisco Calvo Lucía 1928–1931: Cándido Lobera Girela 1931          : Juan Mendizábal Echevarría 1931          : Antonio Díez Martín 1931–1933: Miguel Bernardi...
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    Savater, philosopher Francisco de Ibarra, explorer, conquistador and the founder of the city of Durango Gabriel de Mendizábal Iraeta, General Officer who...
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    figures such as Pedro Agustín Girón, Marquis de Las Amarillas, to the progressive liberal Juan Álvarez Mendizábal, who was in exile in London. But this government...
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    professional road racing cyclist who rides for UCI ProTeam Lidl–Trek. Félix Mendizábal (7 March 1891 – 15 July 1959) was a Spanish sprinter. Municipal Register...
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  • mineral or a vein of mineral deposits, however at least one author, Lopez Mendizabal, holds that its meaning is pastoral. A variant of the surname is Menaca...
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  • security protection". On June 30, 2004, Minister of Justice Juan Fernando López Aguilar announced that the Congress of Deputies had provisionally approved...
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    liberal sign (Cea Bermúdez —moderate absolutist—, Martínez de la Rosa —moderate liberal—, Mendizábal, Istúriz and Calatrava —progressive liberals—, who inaugurated...
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    commission of Gipuzkoa: Juan Bautista Mendizabal Juaristi President of the delegation in the Courts: Íñigo López de Uralde Garmendia President of the delegation...
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