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Portrait of Francisco de Mendoza by a painter of the school of Daniël van den Queborn. Francisco López de Mendoza y Mendoza (Granada, 1547 – Madrid, 1 March 1623), in the literature often simply referred to as Francisco de Mendoza, was a Spanish nobleman, diplomat, general, and eventually bishop, who briefly played an important role in the Eighty Years' War.
The Mendoza family was a powerful line of Spanish nobles. Members of the family wielded considerable power, especially from the 14th to the 17th centuries in Castile . The family originated from the village of Mendoza ( Basque mendi+oza , 'cold mountain') in the province of Álava in the Basque countries .
Francisco Mendoza may refer to: Francisco Mendoza (footballer) (born 1985), Mexican footballer; Francisco Mendoza (bishop of Jaén) (died 1543), Spanish Roman ...
Francisco Juan "Panchito" Mendoza Martínez (born April 29, 1985) is a Mexican former professional footballer who last played for Delfines F.C. He represented Mexico on its under-17 team for the cycle of the 2001 FIFA tournament.
Francisco Lindor and Katia Reguero's family is growing! The 31-year-old New York Mets star and the Un-a-Parent podcast host shared that they are expecting their third child in a joint Instagram ...
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In 1782, he moved to New Orleans with his wife, Maria Antonia Magaña (d. 1793) and their two children, a son, José, and daughter, Francisca de Salazar y Magaña, both of whom became artists. Shortly after moving. they had another son, José Casiano. In 1788, their home was destroyed in a fire, and the family moved into a church building.
María de Mendoza, born in 1489, married the Conde de Monteagudo in 1503. Luis Hurtado de Mendoza y Pacheco, 3rd Count of Tendilla, a friend and advisor to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Antonio de Mendoza y Pacheco, the first Viceroy of New Spain and the second Viceroy of the Perú. María Pacheco, wife of Juan López de Padilla, the comunero.