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  1. Don Antonio de Mendoza ( Spagna, 1495 – Lima, 21 luglio 1552) è stato un politico e cavaliere medievale spagnolo, Cavaliere di Santiago, Commendatore di Socuéllamos, primo Viceré della Nuova Spagna, e secondo Viceré del Perù . Indice. 1 Origini. 2 Inizio della carriera militare e politica. 3 Primo Viceré della Nuova Spagna. 4 Viceré del Perú.

  2. Antonio de Mendoza (1495 – 21 July 1552) was a Spanish colonial administrator who was the first viceroy of New Spain, serving from 14 November 1535 to 25 November 1550, and the second viceroy of Peru, from 23 September 1551, until his death on 21 July 1552.

  3. Antonio de Mendoza (born c. 1490, Granada, kingdom of Granada [Spain]—died July 21, 1552, Lima, Viceroyalty of Peru [now in Peru]) was the first and probably the most able viceroy of New Spain, who ruled the conquered Mexican territory with justice, efficiency, and a degree of compassion and established policies that endured until the ...

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  4. Antonio de Mendoza. (Granada, 1490 - Lima, 1552) Primer virrey de Nueva España (1535-1550). Hijo de Íñigo López de Mendoza, conde de Tendilla y marqués de Mondéjar, Antonio de Mendoza y Pacheco entró desde muy joven al servicio de la corte, y durante la guerra de las Comunidades apoyó al emperador Carlos V, quien lo recompensó con el ...

  5. 25 gen 2018 · Don Antonio de Mendoza was the first viceroy (governor) of Nueva España. He first came to the Americas from Spain on the orders of King Charles V in 1535. Among his entourage was a young, ambitious Francisco Vázquez de Coronado. Mendoza played a pivotal role in the Coronado Entrada.

  6. 14 mag 2018 · Antonio de Mendoza (1490-1552) was a Spanish viceroy in Mexico and Peru who inaugurated the system of viceregal administration, which lasted nearly 3 centuries. Antonio de Mendoza was born near Granada into one of the country's oldest and most famous families.

  7. "Antonio de Mendoza" published on by null. (c. 1490–1552)Spanish colonial administrator. He served as the first viceroy of New Spain (which centred on present-day Mexico City) from 1535 to 1550, and did much to improve relations between Spaniards and American Indians, fostering economic development (especially in mining) and educational ...