Diego de Vargas Zapata y Luján Ponce de León y Contreras (1643-1704), commonly known as Don Diego de Vargas, was a Spanish Governor of the New Spain territory of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, to the US states of New Mexico and Arizona, titular 1690-1695, effective 1692-1696 and 1703-1704. [clarification needed] He is known for leading the reconquest. son view all Diego de Vargas Machuca's Timeline Genealogy for Diego de Vargas Machuca (c.1638 - 1697) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
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Diego Pérez de Vargas (¿ Provincia de Toledo ?, c. 1200 - ¿ Jerez de la Frontera ?, ?), apodado como Machuca, fue un soldado castellano del siglo XIII que luchó durante la Reconquista . Biografía Hijo de Pedro Fernández de Vargas, que luchó en la batalla de Las Navas de Tolosa en 1212, y hermano mayor de Garci Pérez de Vargas. Diego de Vargas Machuca Born 1634 in Jalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, Nueva España Ancestors Son of Diego Garaizabal de la Torre and Francisca Cambra González Brother of Martín Garaizabal Cambra, Diego Garaizabal Cambra and Magdalena Garaizabal Cambra Husband of Sebastiana Medina Baca — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants Diego De Vargas Machuca Birth 1638 - Jalapa, Veracruz, Mexico Death 6 Nov 1694 - Socorro, Socorro, New Mexico, United States Mother -Maria Teresa Varela Father Diego Garaizabal De la Torre Quick access Family tree 7 3 New search Diego De Vargas Machuca family tree Family tree Create your own family tree Parents Diego Garaizabal De La Torre Diego Pérez de Vargas "Machuca" Birthdate: circa 1200: Birthplace: Toledo, Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain: Death: circa 1268 (59-76) Jerez, Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain Immediate Family: Son of Pedro Fernández de Vargas and Unknown Brother of Garcí Pérez de Vargas. Managed by: Pablo Truffello Gándara: Last Updated: April 26, 2022
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Discover life events, stories and photos about Diego Vargas Machuca (1650-1719) of San Juan de los Lagos, Jalisco, Mexico. Spouses and children. Rosa Francisca Vargas-Machuca Ramírez de Hermosillo 1685-1751 Married June 15, 1708, Mezquitic, Jalostotitlán, Nueva Galicia Jalisco, to Diego González-Rubio Márquez ca 1681. Manuela Vargas Ramírez de Hermosillo Married to Juan Aceves. Captain Bernardo de Vargas Machuca's 1599 Indian Militia was called by historian Geoffrey Parker the "first manual of guerrilla warfare ever published." Thomas Jefferson kept a copy on his bookshelf, as probably did Miguel de Cervantes, a contemporary of the book's author and a fellow Castilian. His History of Diego de Vargas Diego José de Vargas Zapata Luján Ponce de León y Contreras was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1643. His parents were of Spanish nobility: father, Alonso de Vargas and mother, María Margarita Contreras y Arráiz.
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Of great benefit for scholars and teachers, this is the firstEnglish translation and critical edition of a rare refutation ofBartolomé de las Casas's famou. As we have mentioned previously, Don Diego de Vargas Machuca belonged to one of the oldest and most illustrious noble families in Spain, with more than a thousand years of history, a family which later also branched out into Italy in the seventeenth century.
Diego Machuca, 1919 - 1922. Diego Machuca was born on month day 1919, in birth place, to Guillermo Alvertano Machuca and Bonifacia Norverta Machuca (born Velasquez). Diego had 5 brothers: Ramón Enrique Machuca, Leoncio Machuca and 3 other siblings. Diego passed away on month day 1922, at age 3 in death place. Diego de Vargas Machuca: Birthdate: estimated between 1565 and 1625 : Death: Immediate Family: Husband of Marina Hardouin y Rengel. Managed by: Private User Last Updated: January 1, 2015: View Complete Profile. view all Immediate Family. Marina Hardouin y Rengel. wife. view all.
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Son of Bartolome Lovato II. He married Elena de Vargas MacHuca great great granddaughter of Diego de Vargas. 1736 Antonio Jose Lobato I was born in Ojo Caliente, NM. Son of Juan Jose Lobato. He married Margarita Martin at Picuris de San Lorenzo, NM. 1768 Antonio Jose Lovato II was born in Embudo, NM. Son of Antonio Jose Lovato I. Alonso Pérez de Vargas Machuca (Contínuo de la Casa Real, casó con Doña María Giron de Haro. Señor del Villar de Saz. Recibió la merced del Real Entierro de la Capilla Mayor de S. Francisco de Xerez de la Frontera, donde fué su sepultada la Reina Doña Blanca de Borbón, esposa del Rey Don Pedro, de quien heredó la Casa de los Zuritas.