article lists the viceroys who ruled the Viceroyalty ofNew Spain from 1535 to 1821 in the name of the monarch of Spain. In addition to viceroys, this article...
The New Kingdom ofGranada (Spanish: Nuevo Reino de Granada), or Kingdom of the NewGranada, was the name given to a group of 16th-century Spanish ultramarine...
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territories of the Spanish Empire was carried out by viceroys, who became governors of an area, which was considered not as a colony but as a province of the...
after Independence of Colombia was the former Palace of the Viceroys, which was located on the western side of the Plaza Mayor of Bogotá (where the Palacio...
he was named viceroyofNewGranada. He held the title until August, but never took up the position. Apparently he was diverted to New Spain before his...
of Angola (1790–1797) Macau – Jose Manuel Pinto, Governor of Macau (1793–1797) Viceroyalty ofNewGranada – José Manuel de Ezpeleta, ViceroyofNew Granada...
Viceroyalty ofNewGranada – Pedro Mendinueta y Múzquiz, ViceroyofNewGranada (1797–1803) Viceroyalty ofNew Spain – Miguel José de Azanza, ViceroyofNew Spain...
sea commander (1810–1811) Viceroyalty ofNewGranadaViceroys Pedro Mendinueta y Múzquiz, viceroyofNewGranada (1797–1803) Antonio José de Amar y Borbón...
Viceroyalty of Peru–Francisco Gil de Taboada, Viceroyof Peru, (25 March 1790–6 June 1796) Viceroyalty ofNewGranada–José Manuel de Ezpeleta, ViceroyofNew Granada...
Mallett, M. The Borgias (1969) Granada edition. 1981. p. 9. "Francis Borgia (1510–1572)". The Thames & Hudson Dictionary of the Italian Renaissance. London:...
History of Mexico History of Guatemala History of El Salvador ListofviceroysofNew Spain Louisiana (New Spain) Supply of Franciscan missions in New Mexico...
The following table groups the listof notable Andalusians listed in alphabetical order within categories: Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607–1896...
Administered directly by the Viceroy and the Real Audiencia of Mexico; see ListofviceroysofNew Spain. See Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire for early...
fall of the Emirate ofGranada (an Arab principality which was located in the south of Spain), and leads up to the voyage of Columbus to the New World...