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Hernando Martel : ウィキペディア英語版
Hernando Martel

Hernando Martel (fl. 16th century) was a Spanish nobleman and military officer, born in Seville, Spain. He conquered and pacified much of the region known today as Lagos de Moreno.〔Noticias varias de Nueva Galicia, intendencia de Guadalajara (1901)
By "El Estado de Jalisco."(Mexico)〕
==Founder of Santa Maria de los Lagos==

During the administration of the Viceroy of New Spain, Luis de Velasco, several towns came into being in the Kingdom of Nueva Galicia for the primary purpose of consolidating their defenses against the Chichimec raids. One of these was Santa Maria de los Lagos, which the Royal Audience, headed by Licenciado Alonso de Oceguera, ordered established on January 5, 1563. The Audience requested that the "Most Illustrious Lord, Don Hernando Martel, Mayor of Teocaltiche and the Plains of Zacatecas," carry out the foundation with seventy-three noble families from Spain as colonists. In addition to the signature of the founder in the founding document, are those of the Br. Valadés, a priest, Don Juan de Arrona, the Royal Scribe, Don Juan de Malaga, Don Alonso Macías Valadés, and Don Diego Romo de Vivar. The first alcaldes and regidores were elected shortly after the founding, on July 25, 1563.〔Soldiers, Indians, & Silver: The Northward Advance of New Spain, 1550-1600
By Philip Wayne Powell.〕
Captain Martel founded the village in the Spanish style, in the remains of the Chichimeca and Caxcan cultures. He continued the work undertaken by Juan de Tolosa: tirelessly touring the Chichimeca lands. He participated in the war known as the Mixtón Rebellion, as an officer under the command of Juan de Villalba. He helped to stifle rebellions in places as far away as Compostela. To reward him for his services to the Spanish Crown, half of the Indians of Tepeque were given to him as an encomienda.〔Crónica / De Sevilla a Santa María de los Lagos
By Ezequiel Hernández Lugo.〕
Accompanied by his soldiers, and as soon as he was old enough, accompanied by his son Don Hernando Gallegos, Captain Hernando Martel gave protection to settlers and passersby, and frequently entered the Chichimeca camps to rescue kidnapped Spaniards. He was also a devout Catholic and a man dedicated to Christian principles and ideals, as well as a faithful servant of his Majesty, King Philip II. On multiple occasions he appealed to his Majesty for additional funds to help pacify the region, making it safe for arriving colonists. Finally, after multiple requests went unanswered, Don Hernando resorted to paying his troops and purchasing weapons and supplies out of his own pocket. He eventually died penniless.〔Los hombres del siglo XVI
By Beatriz Rojas, Jesús Gómez Serrano, Andrés Reyes Rodríguez, Salvador Camacho and Carlos Reyes Sahagún.〕
The Martel dominion over these lands was transferred to his son Don Hernando Gallegos, who for many years served as Mayor of Teocaltiche, extending his government to the newly founded town of our Lady of the Assumption of Aguascalientes, also for many years.〔Crónica / D. Hernando Martel
By Ezequiel Hernández Lugo.〕

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