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Gregorio de Salinas Varona

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In 1691, by royal decree, he was granted the title of Comandante del Presidio de San Francisco de Coahuila. Later in the same year, he was sent to accompany an expedition run by
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to lead Spanish forces against pirates and smugglers in the region. At the time, pirates had taken control of much of New Spain's Pacific coast.
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residing in Torme. Francisco died on 18 October 1683. His mother was Magdalena Ruiz, who was originally from the town of
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He was made Governor of the Presidio de Santa María de Galve, likely in 1718 after his tenure in Pensacola.
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and was descended from a noble family of civil servants with roots in the towns of Salinas de Rosío and
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Pedro Salinas, "De Torme a Sayan, los Salinas en el Peru" (Editorial San Marcos, Lima, 2011. 149 p.)
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Royal Appointment, Madrid, May 16, 1709, BNM, Vol. 19,508, fols. 78-79, 84-85.
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Some of the information on this page was translated from its Spanish version.
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Gregorio de Salinas Varona died in 1720 or shortly after that date in
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Zamumo's Gifts: Indian-European Exchange in the Colonial Southeast
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Alabama Historical Quarterly: Spring & Summer, 1867 issue
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Soon after his arrival in New Spain, he was sent to the
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The French Thorn: Rival Explorers in the Spanish Sea
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Governor of Texas
of Coahuila
Domingo de Terán de los Ríos
Francisco Cuervo y Valdés
Governor of Nuevo León
Francisco Báez Treviño
Cipriano García de Pruneda
40th Governor of Spanish Honduras
Burgos
Spain
Mexico City
New Spain
Spanish Empire
Governor
Burgos
Spain
Mexico City
New Spain
Spanish Empire
noble
Spanish
administrator
governor
Texas
Coahuila
Nuevo Leon
Honduras
Pensacola

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