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    Spanish governor of New Mexico

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  1. Diego de Vargas Zapata y Luján Ponce de León y Contreras (1643–1704), commonly known as Don Diego de Vargas, was a Spanish Governor of the New Spain territory of Santa Fe de Nuevo México (currently covering the modern US states of New Mexico and Arizona ).

  2. Diego de Vargas governed New Mexico from 1691 to 1697, and for four months between 1703 and 1704. He is most known for his leadership in the return of Spanish colonists to Santa Fe after a 12-year

  3. Diego José de Vargas Zapata Luján Ponce de León y Contreras was born in Madrid in 1643 to Alonso de Vargas and María Margarita Contreras y Arráiz. His was an illustrious family, though not among the monarch’s inner circle.

  4. Don Diego de Vargas, the Spanish Governor of New Mexico, leads a military expedition to reconquer Santa Fe and other territory that was taken by Native Americans during the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Leading a 200-men army, he peacefully gains control over numerous pueblos without firing a single shot.

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  5. Diego de Vargas (b. 1643; d. 8 April 1704), Spanish governor and recolonizer of New Mexico (1691–1697; 1703–1704). Heir of a proud but indebted noble house in Madrid, Vargas sailed for New Spain in 1673.

  6. Diego De Vargas was born in 1643 in Madrid, Spain. He was the son of the maestro de campo, Alonso de Vargas Zapata y Lujan, chevalier of the order of Santiago, and Maria Margarita De Contreras, both of whom were natives of Madrid. De Vargas belonged to the Spanish-born governing class of New Spain. The events of his life prior to his ...

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  8. School Legacy. E. J. Martinez, 74, who died in 2014, portrayed De Vargas in 1963. He was the son of Eleuterio Martinez, for whom E. J. Martinez elementary school is named. Rudy “Froggy” Fernandez portrayed De Vargas in 1968. He is the only surviving De Vargas pictured in the above photo.