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Vicente de Zaldívar
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Born | c. 1573 |
Died | c. 1650 |
Spouse | María de Oñate |
Parent(s) | Vicente de Zaldívar, Sr. Magdalena de Mendoza y Salazar |
Relatives | Juan de Zaldívar (brother) Juan de Oñate (uncle & second cousin) |
Vicente de Zaldívar was a Spanish soldier and explorer in New Mexico. He won the Acoma RevoltinAcoma, New Mexico in 1599.
Vicente de Zaldívar was born circa 1573.[1] His father was Vicente de Zaldívar, Sr., and his mother, Magdalena de Mendoza y Salazar.[1][2] He had a brother, Juan de Zaldívar.[1] Juan de Oñate was their uncle and second cousin.[1][2]
In 1595, Zaldívar was appointed Sargento mayor by his uncle, Juan de Oñate, in their colonization of New Mexico for the Spanish Crown.[1] They departed in 1898.[1] After his brother was murdered by Native Americans in Acoma, New Mexico on December 4, 1598, Zaldívar was promoted to Maestro de campo.[1] By January 1599, Zaldívar won the Acoma Revolt.[1]
Zaldívar received the Order of Santiago in 1626.[1]
Zaldívar married María de Oñate.[1]
Zaldívar died circa 1650.[1]
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