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Mateo Arce
35th Governor of Nueva Vizcaya
In office
1753–1761
Preceded byJaun Francico de la Puerta y de la Barrera
Succeeded byJosé Carlos de Agüero y González de Agüero
49th Spanish Governor of New Mexico
(Acting)
In office
1761–1761
Preceded byFrancisco Valle
Succeeded byManuel Urrisola
Personal details
Born1696
Diedc. 1765 (aged c.69)
Spouse

Cecilia Davalillo

(m. 1741)
ProfessionMilitary leader and Captain General

Mateo Antonio de Mendoza Díaz de Arce (1696 - c. 1765) was a military leader and the governor of Nueva Vizcaya and Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico in 1760. He was the interim governor between Francisco Antonio Marin del Valle and Manuel Portillo Urrisola.

Early life

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Mendoza's birthdate and birthplace are unknown. He was baptized on 28 September 1696 in Burgos, Spainish Empire, to Francisco Mendoza y Martínez de Fuidio and Teresa Díaz de Arce y Maeda. He was raised in a solar house in Villacarriedo, in the Spanish province of Santander.

By 1717, he had joined the Town CouncilinÁbalos, La Rioja. In 1751, Mendoza joined the Order of Santiago and served in the Spanish army, being a member of the Queen's Dragoons as lieutenant colonel and sergeant major.[1]

Career

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In 1753, King Charles IV of Spain appointed him governor of the Captaincy GeneralofNueva Vizcaya, New Spain.[1] After assuming the governor's charge, he settled in Chihuahua, where he resided until he ended his administration.[2] During his administration, on 8 November 1758, he sent an army led by Manuel Antonio de San Juan to Carrizal, in the modern-day Ahumada Municipality, to found the Presidio of San Fernando de las Amarillas del Carrizal. In addition, Mendoza ordered the troops stationed in Carrazal to accompany and defend travelers from possible threats on the Camino Real on their way to New Mexico or from there to other places. Mendoza performed his duties as governor of Nueva Vizcaya until 1761.

In 1761, Mendoza was appointed interim governor of New Mexico[1][2]byCharles III to serve between Francisco Antonio Marin del Valle and Manuel Portillo Urrisola.[1] Officially, he ruled only for a few months,[3] but no document confirms he was in New Mexico.[2]

Mendoza married Cecilia Catalina Mendoza y Davalillo on 27 September 1714, in San Asensio, in the La Rioja (Spain). [1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e New Mexico history: Mateo Antonio de Mendoza. Posted by Rick Hendricks. Retrieved February 8, 2014, to 23: 50 pm.
  • ^ a b c Kessell, John L. (5 August 2013). Miera y Pacheco: A Renaissance Spaniard in Eighteenth-Century New Mexico. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 83–. ISBN 978-0-8061-5079-6.
  • ^ Prince, L. Bradford (August 2008). The Student's History of New Mexico: Facsimile of the Original 1921 Second Edition. Sunstone Press. pp. 84–. ISBN 978-0-86534-694-9.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mateo_Antonio_de_Mendoza&oldid=1225675945"

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