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    Bernardino de Mendoza (Granada, 1501 – Saint-Quentin 1557), was a Spanish aristocrat from the House of Mendoza and Captain General of the Galleys of Spain...
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  • conquistador Bernardino de Mendoza, Captain General Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1st Duke of the Infantado, Spanish nobleman Antonio de Mendoza, first Viceroy...
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  • cardinal Bernardino de Mendoza (1540–1604), Spanish military commander, diplomat, and writer Bernardino de Mendoza (Captain General) (1501–1557), Captain General...
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    in Burgos, Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, Santillana's son, an anomaly according to historian, to the detriment of Íñigo López de Mendoza y Luna, Duke...
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    was entrusted to the Genoese admiral Andrea Doria and to Bernardino de Mendoza, Captain General of the galleys of Spain. They led a fleet of 52 galleys...
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    comunero. Bernardino de Mendoza y Pacheco, Captain of the galleys of the Mediterranean. Francisco de Mendoza y Pacheco, Bishop of Jaén. Diego Hurtado de Mendoza...
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    of the Mediterranean when a Spanish fleet under the command of Bernardino de Mendoza destroyed an Ottoman fleet commanded by Ali Hamet, sinking a galley...
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    p. 67. Mendoza 2007, p. 418. "La Colección de Arte Moderno" (PDF). Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey. "CALAVERAS". George O. Jackson de Llano....
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  • Mendoza had conferred upon him the title of Captain of the Great Chichameca. In 1550 he was named cacique and lord of Jilotepec. And in 1559, Luís de...
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    condottiero and admiral Andrea Doria and the Spaniard Bernardino de Mendoza. After two years, the army of De Vega burnt Mehdia, but retaliated against the Order...
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    "General Las Heras" in honor of its first commander. Currently, the 11th Mountain Infantry Regiment is headquartered in Tupungato, Province of Mendoza...
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    went on to lead the liberal faction and began his association with Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda, Princess of Éboli. Against the Albistas' urging, King Philip...
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    Battle of Alborán: A Habsburg Spanish fleet, under the command of Bernardino de Mendoza, destroys an Ottoman fleet commanded by Ali Hamet off Alborán Island...
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  • 1564–1571: Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y de la Cerda 1571–1580: Fernando de Toledo 1580–1581: Francisco de Moncada y Folc de Cardona, Marqués de Aytona 1581–1583:...
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  • of Captain General. Pedro Váldez first Governor-Captain General. 1765 Independent Intendancy created for the Island. First Intendant was Miguel de Altarriba...
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    personal feud with unitarian leader Bernardino Rivadavia, but tried to stay neutral. San Martín's wife, María de los Remedios de Escalada, died in 1823, so he...
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  • career, Mendoza also became marquis of San Germán, Member of the Private Chambers of the king, Viceroy of Navarre, 1620–1623, Captain General of the Spanish...
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    Garcia Conde. By the next year, through the orders of War Minister General Jose Joaquin de Herrera, the Military College of Mexico was relaunched as a separate...
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    Elwin, Sheriff of Nottingham Seven Seas to Calais (1962) – Don Bernardino de Mendoza, the Spanish Ambassador Perseo l'invincibile (1963) – Acrisio The...
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  • San Bernardino, California, was named in 1810. San Bernardino's earliest known inhabitants were Serrano Indians (Spanish for "people of the mountains")...
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    conquistadors in general and Cortés in particular. The accounts of the conquest given in the Florentine Codex by the Franciscan Bernardino de Sahagún and his...
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    Pedro de Mendoza established a settlement near the mouth of the Riachuelo de los Navíos, called Nuestra Señora del Buen Ayre. In 1580, Juan de Garay founded...
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    Leopoldo Eduardo López Mendoza (born 29 April 1971) is a Venezuelan opposition leader. He co-founded the political party Primero Justicia in 2000 with...
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  • popular attention in Britain when he played the duplicitous Spanish envoy Mendoza in the ITC Entertainment series, Sir Francis Drake, from 1961 to 1962,...
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    José Félix Aldao (category People from Mendoza, Argentina)
    Argentine Dominican friar and soldier who became a general and then the undisputed Federalist caudillo of Mendoza Province. His ability as a warrior and his brutality...
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    best-known indigenous account of the conquest is Book 12 of Bernardino de Sahagún's General History of the Things of New Spain and published as the Florentine...
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  • de Mendoza was the Spanish captain of the guard around 1580 and knew many people who lived in Mexico at the time when the miracle occurred. Diego de Monroy-...
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    Argentina (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Juan Díaz de Solís and Sebastian Cabot visited the territory that is now Argentina in 1516 and 1526, respectively. In 1536 Pedro de Mendoza founded the...
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    that joined Álvaro de Bazán, Marquess of Santa Cruz in the 1583 expedition to Terceira. As a Squadron General and Captain, Don Diego de Medrano commanded...
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    Encarnación in the Department of Itapúa under the command of Colonel Pedro Mendoza. On May 9, 1921, Franco was promoted to first lieutenant in the infantry...
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