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    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...
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    Danny Vargas Serrano (born 1979), member of the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica Diego Vargas Castillo (born 2000), Chilean politician Diego de Vargas, Spanish...
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  • De Vargas is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrés de Vargas (1613–1647), Spanish painter Diego de Vargas (1643–1704), Spanish...
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    Diego de Torres Vargas (1615–1670) was a Puerto Rican Catholic priest, and the first person to write a book about the history of Puerto Rico. Torres Vargas...
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    A statue of Diego de Vargas made by Donna Quasthoff was installed in 2007 at the west end of Santa Fe, New Mexico's Cathedral Park, in the United States...
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  • sculptor Diego Torres, Argentine singer and composer Diego Vargas (disambiguation), several people Diego de Vargas, Spanish governor of New Spain Diego Vicentini...
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    Fe from 1680 to 1692. The territory was reconquered in 1692 by Don Diego de Vargas through the so-called "Bloodless Reconquest", which was criticized...
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    the 1692 reconquest (recolonization) of New Mexico by General Don Diego de Vargas (1643–1704). The Spanish were earlier expelled from the city by neighboring...
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  • DeVargas Center is an enclosed shopping center in Santa Fe, New Mexico named after Diego de Vargas. Originally named DeVargas Mall, the shopping center...
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  • player Diego de Alvear y Ponce de León (1749–1830), Spanish military commander and politician Diego de Vargas (Diego de Vargas Zapata y Luján Ponce de León...
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  • In August 1692, Diego de Vargas marched to Santa Fe unopposed along with a converted Zia war captain, Bartolomé de Ojeda. De Vargas, with only sixty...
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    from Congress to run for mayor of San Diego, Vargas endorsed him despite their history of bitter rivalry. Vargas then ran for Filner's seat in the 51st...
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  • Alonso Rael de Aguilar was a high-ranking soldier under Diego de Vargas, serving as Secretary of State and War. Born in February 1661 in Lorca, Murcia...
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    alongside it. Fiestas de Santa Fe has been held since 1712 to celebrate the Spanish reconquest of the city in 1692 by Don Diego de Vargas from the Pueblo tribes...
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    Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve (category Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area)
    Diego de Vargas, a Spanish governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, became the first European on record to enter the San Luis Valley. Juan Bautista de Anza...
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    companion of future governor Don Diego de Vargas. Renamed La Conquistadora, she was brought back from El Paso del Norte by de Vargas as he mounted a reconquest...
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  • Diego Cortés Vargas (born 8 July 1998) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a forward. Born in Huelva, Andalusia, Vargas was a Recreativo de Huelva youth...
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    very young age. With another servant, Garcilaso had a second son, Diego de Vargas, born in 1590, who helped his father copy the Royal Commentaries and...
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    Alonso Vargas Tenorio (born 14 February 1999) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Liga MX club Cruz Azul. In 2014, Vargas first...
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  • Diego Vargas Castillo (born 23 April 2000) is a Chilean politician who served in the Constitutional Council. "Diego Vargas (REP) y Joselyn Ormeño (PS)...
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    Governor Diego de Vargas gives the first official land grant for the church to Father Joaquin de Hinojosa. 1693 – The church was renamed Corpus Christi de los...
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    Pueblo Revolt in 1696, Governor and Captain General of New Mexico, Don Diego de Vargas reestablished the Hispanic settlement. It was established as a new...
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    of Arms): The Arms of His Excellency Duke Don Diego de Vargas Machuca, Head of the Ducal House de Vargas Machuca". Archived from the original on 2007-10-30...
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    vigorously attempted to suppress native religion. (...) In that year [1692] Diego de Vargas re-entered Pueblo territory, though it was not until 1696 that he gained...
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    conflicts happened between Spaniards and Pueblos in this period until Diego de Vargas made a peace treaty with them in 1691, which made them subjects of...
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    History Volume 58, Issue 3, 1989 Vargas, Diego de; John L. Kessell (ed.) Remote beyond Compare: letters of don Diego de Vargas to his family from New ... Kristina...
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  • Expedition of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, who traveled there in 1541, and were still in the region when Diego de Vargas arrived in 1694. Historians believe...
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  • She was born in Costa Rica, in San Joaquín de Flores, as Isabel Vargas Lizano, daughter of Francisco Vargas and Herminia Lizano. She was baptized on 15...
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    and Crown: The Pescos Indians and New Mexico, p. 251. Letters of Don Diego de Vargas to His Family from New Spain and New Mexico, p. 56. "The House of Austria...
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  • Luis Tupatu (category People of Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico)
    New Mexico, negotiated a successful plan with governor of New Mexico Diego de Vargas to stop the fighting between Pecos Amerindians and Taos Amerindians...
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