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    Pedro de Peralta

    Spanish colonial governor of New Mexico

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  1. Pedro de Peralta (c. 1584 – 1666) was Governor of New Mexico between 1610 and 1613 at a time when it was a province of New Spain . He formally founded the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1610. In August 1613 he was arrested and jailed for almost a year by the Franciscan friar Isidro Ordóñez. Later, he was vindicated by the Mexican ...

  2. Paseo de Peralta is a major street in the shape of a horse shoe that encompasses Santa Fe’s historic district. Not a day goes by that I don’t drive on that street for one reason or another. Don Pedro de Peralta established himself as the Spanish colonial governor of Santa Fe in 1610. Peralta arrived in Mexico City during the winter of 1608 ...

  3. building in the United States. Originally constructed to house the first Spanish royal governor of New Mexico, Don Pedro de Peralta, the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe reflects the complex heritage of the American Southwest. Erected c. 1610, it is the oldest extant public building constructed by European settlers in the continental United ...

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  5. Jul 15, 2015 · Don Pedro de Peralta, a Spanish conquistador who later became governor-general of New Mexico, established the present-day location of the city from 1609 to 1610.

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  6. The Hispanic-American History Timeline. 1610 Don Pedro de Peralta Establishes Santa Fe. Spanish Army officer Don Pedro de Peralta, appointed second governor of New Mexico, arrives at its capital, La Villa de San Gabriel, and decides to move the capital to a new town. He establishes and names Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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  7. Pedro de Peralta. Born: circa 1584, Spain Died: 1666, Madrid. E ncyclopedia Britannica Online describes Pedro de Peralta as a Spanish colonial official who established Santa Fe as the capital of New Mexico. The article states that Peralta arrived in Mexico City during the winter of 1608–1609 following his university studies in Spain.

  8. Unpublished Pedro de Peralta: Possible Origins and Identity Samuel Temkin* and José García** On 27 February of 1608, half a year after don Juan de Oñate had tended his resignation as governor of Nuevo México, Luis de Velasco II, viceroy of New Spain decided to accept it.1 Having made that decision the question become what to do with that ...

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