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José de Diego, "The Father of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement". De Diego was then elected to the House of Delegates, the only locally elected body of government allowed by the U.S., and which De Diego presided over from 1904 to 1917. [52] Caridad de la Luz a.k.a. La Bruja, poet, playwright, actress and activist.
La Fortaleza in Old San Juan is the official residence of the governor of Puerto Rico. It was built between 1533 and 1540. History of Puerto Rico By year Spanish rule, 1493–1898 U.S. rule, 1898–present Topics: Economic - Military - Political - Social Puerto Rico portal This list of governors of Puerto Rico includes all persons who have held that post, either under Spanish or American rule ...
Montemayor is credited with the founding of Monterrey, the capital of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León, on September 20, 1596.The establishment was officially called Ciudad Metropolitana de Nuestra Señora de Monterrey ("Metropolitan City of Our Lady of Monterrey," partly to curry favor from the Viceroy of the time, the Gaspar de Zúñiga y Acevedo, Count of Monterrey.
Juan Luis Hernández Fuertes (born 24 June 1949) is a Spanish former football manager who last managed Orión. [1] Early life. He was born in 1949 in Madrid, Spain. [2]
1597–1604 Diego Fernández de Velasco y Enríquez de Almansa; 1604–1612 Carlos de Luna y Arellano; 1612–1617 Antonio de Figueroa y Bravo; 1617–1619 Francisco Ramírez Briceño; 1619–1620 The Alcaldes of Mérida; 1620–1621 Arias de Losada y Taboada; 1621–1628 Diego de Cardenas y Balda; 1628–1630 Juan de Vargas Machuca
Juan Rodríguez Juárez (1675–1728) [4] Nicolás Rodríguez Juárez (1667–1734) [4] Miguel Rudecindo Contreras (active in the mid-18th century) [4] José Francisco Xavier de Salazar y Mendoza (1750–1802), painter [47] Diego de Sanabria (active in the last third of the 18th century) [4] José María Vásquez (1763-ca 1826) [4]
Corretjer (birth name: Juan Antonio Corretjer Montes [note 1]) was born in Ciales, Puerto Rico, into a politically active pro-independence family. His parents were Diego Corretjer Hernández and María Brígida Montes González.
Juan Ruiz de Zavala y Lois: Mayor: Appointed on 16 November 1671: Juan Ruiz de Zavala y Lois: Mayor: 1672: Juan Ruiz de Zavala y Lois: Mayor: 1673: Juan Ruiz de Zavala y Lois: Mayor: 1674: Feliciano Hurtado de Amézaga Salazar: Mayor: January to June 1674: Martín de Mendalde: Mayor: Appointed on 8 February; arrived in July 1675: Martín de ...