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Felipe de Sotelo Osorio was a Spanish military leader who served as Governor of New Mexico between 1625 and 1630. == Biography== Felipe de Sotelo Osorio joined the Spanish Navy in his youth, eventually becoming an Admiral.〔 (see (Osorio information ).〕 He was appointed Governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo México on 21 December 1625. In 1625, Sotelo Osorio, along with Fray Alonso de Benavides, left Mexico and traveled over 1500 miles by foot to Santa Fe, New Mexico, arriving in Santa Fe on 6 February 1626.〔(Rosary Workshop: Rosary - THE BLUE NUN - (History) ). Retrieved in Juny 21, 2014, to 21:32 pm.〕 After becoming governor, Osorio rejected the Roman Catholic Church that he viewed as a dictatorship, thus provoking clashes with the institution.〔 It is said that Osorio once joined a Catholic ceremony in a cemetery and reproached his soldiers for not standing in his presence. The soldiers tried to explain that they could not get up during the Sanctus, but Osorio angrily insisted that they must always be erect in his presence. Osorio also said that if he was excommunicated by the church, he would force his own acquittal within two hours. These public blasphemies resulted in charges. Felipe de Sotelo Osorio was replaced by Francisco Manuel de Silva Nieto in 1630.〔(Colonial Governors, 1614–1625 ). Edited by José García.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Felipe de Sotelo Osorio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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