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  1. Francisco Cuervo y Valdés (16 June 1651 – 1714) was a Spanish politician who governed Nuevo León (1687-1688), Nueva Extremadura (1698–1703), New Philippines (1698–1702), and Santa Fe de Nuevo México (1704–1707).

  2. Biografía de un militar asturiano que fue gobernador de Nuevo México y fundó Alburquerque. Conoce su trayectoria, sus campañas contra los indios rebeldes y su muerte en México.

  3. Francisco Cuervo y Valdés (1651-1714) fue un político español que gobernó Nuevo León, Coahuila (1698-1703), Texas (1698-1702) y Nuevo México (1704-1707). Como gobernador de Texas, promovió el establecimiento de misiones. [1] Al llegar a Nuevo México encontró a los colonos y los indios pueblos siendo acosados por apaches y navajos.

  4. This magnificent monument of Albuquerque's founders stands near where it is said he announced his intention a settlement to be established while traveling through Spain's northernmost colonies (New Spain) in 1706.

  5. In 1706 provincial governor Don Francisco Cuervo y Valdés ordered that a Spanish garrison (the future Albuquerque) be established near the Tiwa pueblos. By Spanish law, to gain recognition as a village, the new settlement was required to have a population of 30 Spanish families.

  6. One of the last incidents in the era of Peñuela was a suit between himself and former governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdes. This legal battle became complicated because the Church, particularly Fray Juan de Tagle, Franciscan custodio, took the side of Cuervo while the cabildo of Santa Fe sided with the Marques. [ 47 ]

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  8. Don Francisco Cuervo y Valdes. EDWARD K. FLAGLER Francisco Cuervo y Valdes, soldier andadministrator, served the Span­ ish Crown for almostforty years on the northern frontier ofNew Spain, from 1678 until about 1715. From March. 1705. through July. 1707. he was acting governor ofNewMexico, where he is primarily known for having founded the ...

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