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Tomé Domínguez de Mendoza

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Mendoza married twice: his first marriage was to Catalina López Mederos, with whom he had 6 children: Tome III, Antonio, Juana, Francisco (who died in the war against the Puebloans), Juan and Diego (both were injured in the same war) Domínguez de Mendoza. The second was with Ana Velásquez, with whom
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in 1664. However, his government only lasted until Durán de Miranda (who was released from prison when he presented his arguments about the charges issued against him in
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of Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico. For the last decade, Tomé III continued to participate in political and military functions in the province.
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In 1662 Tomé III was appointed for several key positions at the New Mexico government. So he held the charges of Lieutenant General, perpetual
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Later, a faction led by him accused and "filed grave charges" against the governor of the province (at this time New Mexico was a province)
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of the Rio Abajo zone. He was replaced in both charges by Juan Dominguez, his brother, in 1659. Later, Tomé III got the rank of
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In Isleta, the Dominguez family settled to the west of El Cerro de Tomé, near Tome Hill (next to
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broke out in 1680, thirty-eight members of the Dominguez family were attacked and killed by the
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For the most part, those who survived were forced to leave the place, emigrating south to
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was built in the place where he resided, after being named as Tomé Domínguez de Mendoza.
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Mendoza joined the Spanish Army in his youth. In the first half of 1660, he lived below
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Juan Domínguez de Mendoza: Soldier and Frontiersman of the Spanish Southwest, 1627-1696
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In 1681, Tomé Domínguez III de Mendoza, at sixty-one years old, died from
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for several services that the crown provided to him (i.e. protection).
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In 1676, Tomé III was appointed Lieutenant Governor of the province by
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Tomé Domínguez III de Mendoza was baptized on February 19, 1623, in
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Tomé Domínguez III de Mendoza was appointed Acting Governor of
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he had two additional children: José and Juana Domínguez.
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In 1677 and 1680, he joined the 14: 691:Francisco Antonio Marín del Valle 225:"with full complement of arms." 776:List of governors of New Mexico 481:Francisco Manuel de Silva Nieto 440:Spanish governors of New Mexico 400:U.S. Department of the Interior 671:Enrique de Olavide y Michelena 596:Domingo Gironza Petriz Cruzate 586:Domingo Gironza Petriz Cruzate 526:Hernando de Ugarte y la Concha 501:Juan Flores de Sierra y Valdés 125:Tomé Domínguez III de Mendoza 1: 701:Manuel de Portillo y Urrisola 636:Felix Martínez de Torrelaguna 486:Francisco de la Mora Ceballos 20:Tomé Domínguez III de Mendoza 805:Politicians from Mexico City 631:Juan Ignacio Flores Mogollon 541:Bernardo López de Mendizábal 511:Alonso de Pacheco de Herédia 250:Bernardo López de Mendizábal 736:Joaquín del Real Alencaster 491:Francisco Martínez de Baeza 821: 711:Pedro Fermín de Mendinueta 661:Juan Domingo de Bustamante 769: 676:Gaspar Domingo de Mendoza 666:Gervasio Cruzat y Góngora 621:Francisco Cuervo y Valdés 551:Tomé Dominguez de Mendoza 521:Luis de Guzmán y Figueroa 446: 145:Juan Dominguez de Mendoza 118: 75: 40: 25: 696:Mateo Antonio de Mendoza 651:Antonio Valverde y Cosío 641:Antonio Valverde y Cosío 531:Juan de Samaniego y Xaca 189:Santa Fe de Nuevo México 656:Juan Estrada de Austria 591:Pedro Reneros de Posada 566:Juan de Medrano y Mesía 536:Juan Manso de Contreras 476:Felipe de Sotelo Osorio 375:New Mexico Genealogical 277:Pueblo Native Americans 756:Pedro María de Allande 606:Pedro Rodríguez Cubero 576:Juan Francisco Treviño 561:Fernando de Villanueva 471:Juan Álvarez de Eulate 466:Bernardino de Ceballos 200:Juan Francisco Treviño 170:of the Spanish army. 726:Fernando de la Concha 721:Juan Bautista de Anza 571:Juan Durán de Miranda 556:Juan Durán de Miranda 396:National Park Service 271:). 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Index

20th Spanish Governor of New Mexico
Diego Dionisio de Peñalosa Briceño y Berdugo
Juan Durán de Miranda
Mexico City
New Spain
New Mexico
Mexico City
Juan Dominguez de Mendoza
Isleta Pueblo
New Mexico
alcalde mayor
Lieutenant General
sergeant
regidor
Juan Durán de Miranda
Santa Fe de Nuevo México
Mexico City
Juan Francisco Treviño
Socorro
Senecú
cabildo
El Paso del Norte
gout
stomach disease
Bernardo López de Mendizábal
encomienda
Isleta
Spanish Crown
Rio Grande
Pueblo Revolt

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