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Antonio Narbona
5th Mexican Governor of New Mexico
In office
September 1825 – May 1827
Preceded byBartolomé Baca
Succeeded byManuel Armijo
Personal details
Born1773
Mauvila, Spanish Louisiana, Viceroyalty of New Spain
(now Mobile, Alabama, U.S.)
Died20 March 1830 (1830-03-21) (aged 56)
Arizpe, Estado de Occidente, First Mexican Republic
(now Sonora, Mexico)
Nationality Spanish (1773–1821)
Mexican (1821–1830)
ProfessionSoldier
SignatureAntonio Narbona

Antonio Pascual Narbona (1773 – 20 March 1830) was a Spanish soldier from Mobile (Mauvila in Spanish) now in Alabama, who fought native American people in the northern part of Mexico (now the southwestern United States) around the turn of the nineteenth century. He supported the independence of Mexico from Spain in 1821. He was Governor of the territory of Santa Fe de Nuevo México (New Mexico) from September 1825 until 1827.

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List of Indian massacres in North America

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(sailors) 1805 January Canyon del Muerto Arizona Spanish soldiers led by Antonio Narbona massacred 115 Navajo Indians (mostly women, children and old men) in...

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Captain John Reid who journeyed deep into Navajo country and contacted him, Narbona and other Navajo negotiated a treaty of peace with Colonel Alexander Doniphan...

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Canyon de Chelly National Monument

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before it was invaded by forces led by future New Mexico governor Lt. Antonio Narbona in 1805, during which time 115 Navajos were slain and 33 taken captive...

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(1797–1867) – governor of Mexican Texas from 1830 to 1831 and 1835. Antonio Narbona (1773–1830) – Spanish soldier born in Mobile, now in Alabama, when...

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List of Mexican governors of New Mexico

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Timeline of New Mexico history

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the sixth Géfe político de Santa Fe de Nuevo México. 1825 September  Antonio Narbona assumes office as the fifth Géfe político de Santa Fe de Nuevo México...

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Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 31 January 1955. Retrieved 24 March 2020. Narbona, Juan (28 April 1955). "Valencia, 4 – Las Palmas, 1". Mundo Deportivo (in...

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Manuelito

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Juanita a daughter of Narbona (1766–1849) after joining Narbona's Band, and went to live at their camp near the Chuska Mountains. Narbona's reputation as a...

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List of governors of dependent territories in the 19th century

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commander of New Mexico who was killed by a force of Navajo warriors led by Narbona in 1835. Capitan Blas de Hinojos married Maria de Jesus Trujillo.[citation...

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Urgell

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discreta" de Josep Borrell y Cristina Narbona". ABC. Cristina Narbona, El Mundo (in Spanish) "Josep Borrell y Cristina Narbona se casan en secreto". El País....

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Long Walk of the Navajo

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settlers and Navajos following the scalping of respected Navajo leader Narbona in 1849. In August 1851, Colonel Edwin Vose Sumner established Fort Defiance...

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Chuska Mountains

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road, New Mexico State Road 134, crosses the range through Narbona Pass.[citation needed] Narbona Pass was originally called Beesh Lichii'l Bigiizh (English:...

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