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Antonio De Mendoza

Antonio De Mendoza Y Pacheco

Spanish colonial administrator.

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Statements about Antonio De Mendoza

Sex or Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Granada

Place of Death

Lima

Instance Of

Human

Date of Birth

1494
Instance Of
:
Statement with Gregorian Date Earlier than 1584
1490
Sourcing Circumstances
:
Circa

Date of Death

7/31/1552

Image

Occupation

Diplomat
Military Officer
Knight
Politician
Explorer

Given Name

Antonio

Religion or Worldview

Catholicism

Position Held

Viceroy of New Spain
(9/22/1551 - 7/31/1552)
Series Ordinal
:2
Replaces
:
Blasco Núñez Vela
Replaced By
:
Andrés Hurtado De Mendoza, 3rd Marquis of Cañete
Start Time
: 9/22/1551
End Time
: 7/31/1552
Viceroy of New Spain
(4/27/1535 - 12/5/1550)
Replaced By
:
Luis De Velasco
Start Time
: 4/27/1535
End Time
: 12/5/1550
Ambassador

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Spanish

Award Received

Commander of the Order of Santiago

Country of Citizenship

Spain

Family Name

Mendoza

Coat of Arms Image

Father

Íñigo López De Mendoza Y Quiñones

Family

House of Mendoza

Ethnic Group

Spaniards
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
Source Known to Be Unreliable

Member Of

Order of Santiago

Mother

Francisca Pacheco

Relative

Gutierre De Vargas Carvajal
Kinship to Subject
:
Brother-in-Law
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