Víctor Casco de Mendoza | |
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Lieutenant Governor of Buenos Aires | |
In office 1606–1607 | |
Preceded by | Tomás de Garay |
Succeeded by | Simón de Valdez |
Mayor of Buenos Aires | |
In office 1603–1604 | |
Preceded by | Juan Ramírez de Abreu |
Succeeded by | Francisco Muñoz |
Mayor of Buenos Aires | |
In office 1610–1611 | |
Preceded by | Pedro de Izarra |
Succeeded by | Francisco de Salas Reynoso |
Mayor of Buenos Aires | |
In office 1615–1616 | |
Preceded by | Juan de Vergara |
Succeeded by | Pedro de Izarra |
Personal details | |
Born | 1560 Asuncion, Paraguay |
Died | c.1615 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Spouse | Luisa de Valderrama |
Signature | |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Spain |
Branch/service | Spanish Army |
Rank | General |
Víctor Casco de Mendoza (1560-1600s) was a Spanish nobleman. He held political posts during the Viceroyalty of Peru, serving as alcalde, regidor and lieutenant governor of Buenos Aires[1] and Asuncion.[2]
Biography
He was born in Asuncion, the son of Gonzalo Casco, a Spanish conquistador, born in Asturias, and María de Mendoza Irala, belonging to a noble family of Asuncion. He was married to Luisa de Valderrama, daughter of Juan de Fustes and Beatriz Ramírez.[3]
Víctor Casco de Mendoza was one of the sixty-three neighbors who accompanied Juan de Garay in the second foundation of Buenos Aires.[4]
References
- ↑ Revista, Números 8-10. Instituto Argentino de Ciencias Genealógicas. 1949.
- ↑ Historia de los gobernadores de las provincias argentinas desde 1810 hasta la fecha: Provincias litorales. Antonio Zinny. 1879.
- ↑ Los pobladores de Buenos Aires y su descendencia. Hialmar Edmundo Gammalsson. 1980.
- ↑ Un conquistador, una dama, una estancia y un decreto. Felisa Carmen Echevarría de Lobato Mulle. 1973.
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