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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.
Francisco was elected Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece by Emperor Charles, and also Master and Sovereign Head of the Order at the chapter held in the Cathedral of Tournai, Flanders, from 3 to 5 December 1531 [2]. Francisco de Zúñiga Avellaneda y Mendoza died on 5 October 1536 and was buried in the Monastery of Santa María de La Vid.
Francisco Mendoza may refer to: Francisco Mendoza (footballer) (born 1985), Mexican footballer; Francisco Mendoza (bishop of Jaén) (died 1543), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop; Francisco Mendoza (bishop of Palencia) (died 1536), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop; Francisco Sarmiento Mendoza (1525-1595), Spanish canon lawyer and bishop
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.
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 ...
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.
A few years before Francisco's death in 1538, his brother, Diogo, had opened a branch office of their house in the city of Antwerp together with his relative Abraham Benveniste. Soon after Francisco's death, Beatrice Mendes moved to Antwerp to join Diogo with her infant daughter, Ana (the future wife of Joseph Nasi ) and her younger sister ...
A Sutter County jury on Wednesday found a man guilty of murder in the brutal stabbing of his wife more than 24 years ago before he fled to Mexico with the couple’s two children, prosecutors said ...