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Francisco Cuervo y Valdez : ウィキペディア英語版
Francisco Cuervo y Valdés

Francisco Cuervo y Valdés (1615–1714) was a Spanish politician who ruled Nuevo Leon, Coahuila (1698–1703), Texas (1698–1702) and New Mexico (1704–1707).
==Early years==
Cuervo y Valdés was born on June 16, 1615, in Santa María de Grado (in Asturias, Spain). His family was of noble background.〔 Marc Simmons (2003). (Hispanic Albuquerque, 1706-1846 ). University of New Mexico Press, pages 53 - 55.〕 Cuervo y Valdes was a Knight of Santiago and a Treasury official in Guadalajara.〔(New Mexico Office of the State Historian: Cuervo y Valdes, Francisco ). Publisher in New Mexico State Record Center and Archives. Consulted between December 24, 2011 and July 28, 2012.〕 He emigrated to Americas in 1678.〔

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