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91:, threw their support behind Hinestrosa, while the Franciscans and the Paraguayan settlers supported Cárdenas. Cárdenas railed against the Jesuits, claiming they were teaching "heretical principles" to the Indians, while Hinestrosa and the Jesuits claimed that Cárdenas's ordination as bishop in 1638 by civil authorities had been invalid due to the lack of a papal order. Hinestrosa ordered the Jesuit college of 95:
guarded, but unsure of the loyalty of the local militia, took the unprecedented step of asking the Jesuit's Indian armies for aid. While previous Governors of Paraguay had requested the assistance of the Jesuits against the Portuguese or hostile Indians, asking for Indian support against the
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as governor. Escobar y Osorio rebuked Hinestrosa for construction performed on the home he'd taken for his personal quarters from an army widow. After Escobar y Osorio's death in 1649, the Paraguayans would elect Hinestrosa's hated rival Bishop Cárdenas as governor.
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Paraguayan settlers was considered an insult by the Paraguayans. Under Hinestrosa's orders, Cárdenas was disavowed as bishop by the local diocese, and Cárdenas was ordered to leave Paraguay. Cárdenas continued his propaganda campaign against Hinestrosa from
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soon became a rivalry for power. Both Hinestrosa and Cárdenas were initially popular among the people. In 1644, however, Cárdenas began to win out in popular support. The
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order. Both Hinestrosa and Cárdenas arrived in the province in 1641. Both men were proud and arrogant, and the resulting
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against the French. As a reward for his service, he was given the title of Governor of Paraguay.
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Hinestrosa's term as Governor of Paraguay is most remembered for his feud with
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The Colonial History of Paraguay: The Revolt of the Comuneros, 1721-1735
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Historia de los gobernantes del Paraguay, 1535-1887
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Governor of Paraguay
Governorate of Chile
Viceroyalty of Peru
Maestre de Campo
Atacama region
peninsular Spain
Franco-Spanish War
Siege of Fuenterrabía of 1638
Bernardino de Cárdenas
Franciscan
clash of personalities
Jesuits
Jesuit reductions
Asunción
Corrientes
Diego de Escobar y Osorio





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