Francisco Ceinos (also spelled Francisco Ceynos) was one of five oidores (judges) of the second Real Audiencia of Mexico. This group governed the colonies...
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Fuenleal, Vasco de Quiroga, Juan de Salmerón, Alonso de Maldonado, Francisco Ceinos (the second Audiencia) The first Viceroy of New Spain was appointed...
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out of his concern for the poor and the Indians. He was succeeded by Francisco Ceinos as interim viceroy in 1564, and by Gastón de Peralta, marqués de Falces...
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20 August 1572 Monarch Phillip II Governor (Viceroy of New Spain) Francisco Ceinos Gastón de Peralta, 3rd Marquess of Falces Alonso Muñoz and Luis Carrillo...
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returned Manila to the Spanish in 1764, the Spanish Governor-General Francisco Javier de la Torre resumed administration of the Philippines under the...
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Gastón de Peralta was appointed viceroy of New Spain in 1566, replacing Francisco Ceinos and the Audiencia Real of Mexico, which had been governing on an interim...
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other members were Quiroga, Juan de Salmerón, Alonso de Maldonado and Francisco Ceinos. They began governing in Mexico City in 1531. Quiroga founded the hospital-pueblo...
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succeeds his father as the new Archduke of Austria. August 1 – Judge Francisco Ceinos becomes the new Viceroy of New Spain upon the death of Luís de Velasco...
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Burgos". El País (in Spanish). 23 October 1976. Ceinos & Carro 2019. Heras Borrero 1990, p. 190. Ceinos, César; Carro, Patricia (1 November 2019). "Cementerio...
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Veracruz to Havana. The Audiencia of Mexico City under its president Francisco Ceinos continued to govern there until November. In that month the new viceroy...
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returned to Spain. The Audiencia of Mexico City under its president Francisco Ceinos continued to govern there until November. In that month the new viceroy...
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of Bishop Sebastián Ramírez de Fuenleal as president, and Salmerón, Francisco Ceinos, Alonso de Maldonado and Vasco de Quiroga as oidores. All of these...
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succeeds his father as the new Archduke of Austria. August 1 – Judge Francisco Ceinos becomes the new Viceroy of New Spain upon the death of Luís de Velasco...
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included Ramírez as president and Juan de Salmerón, Alonso de Maldonado, Francisco Ceinos and Vasco de Quiroga as oidores (judges). These individuals had been...
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Sebastián Ramírez de Fuenleal as president, and Juan de Salmerón, Francisco Ceinos, Maldonado and Vasco de Quiroga as oidores (judges). All of these men...
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of Ceinos de Campos, in Castile and León (Spain). The history of this monument José María Quadrado summarized in a few words: The town of Ceinos, poor...
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3rd Marquess of Falces becomes the Viceroy of New Spain, replacing Francisco Ceinos. Peralta is removed from office by King Philip II after charges are...
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Fuenleal, Vasco de Quiroga, Juan de Salmerón, Alonso de Maldonado, Francisco Ceinos, Triumvirate (1531–1535) Viceroys Antonio de Mendoza, Viceroy (1535–1550)...
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Lynn Endersson, Rosa Romero, Juan Alejandro, Ester Ferrer, José Antonio Ceinos, Jordi Térmens A production for “over-eighteens”, written by the director...
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Hispanista. Archived from the original on 2014-03-06. Retrieved 2012-06-04. Ceinos, 1992: 350; Reynaga, 1989: 166 Reynaga, 1989: 166 Bonilla, 2001: 167 Bonilla...
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others of José María Pemán. After the death of his mother, Josefina Perez Ceinos, in February 1958, feeling nostalgic for visiting their maternal roots,...
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Rocío Dúrcal, Bárbara Rey, Francisco Algora, Ricardo Tundidor, Eva León, Luis Marín, Rafael Navarro, José Antonio Ceinos, Francisco Nieto, Fernando Sánchez...
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