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    José de Escandón y Helguera, conde de Sierra (May 19, 1700, Soto de la Marina, Cantabria, Spain – September 10, 1770, Querétaro, New Spain) was a Spanish...
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  • known as Joseph "Erap" Estrada, 13th president of the Philippines José de Escandón, Spanish noble titled 1st Count of Sierra Gorda, soldier to the rank...
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    Santander became part of the semi-autonomous Provincias Internas. José de Escandón founded the colony in 1747. In 1755, Jiménez was founded, which became...
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  • be put for sale in lots. The neighbourhood is divided in two: Escandón I and Escandón II due to its big extension. The first section is located from...
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    called an "alcaldía mayor" was established in San José de Escandón -today in the municipality of Pinal de Amoles- which governed what is now the northern...
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    León. Two years later, on Wednesday December 25, 1748, José de Escandon and Helguera founded Villa de Llera, part of the Late Colonization of New Santander...
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    Nuevo Reino de León, camped in what is now Reynosa during an exploratory expedition. In December 1748, an expedition led by José de Escandón y Helguera...
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    stablished in 1749 by José de Escandón, served as capital of Tamaulipas between 1824 and 1825, was the place where Agustín de Iturbide was executed and...
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  • Jews who had been converted to Christianity, and in 1749—along with José de Escandón—they settled in the lower Rio Grande. The year of Paredes’ birth was...
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  • of Nicolás de los Santos Coy, mayor of Cerralvo, and Ana María Guerra. No children were born to this marriage. In 1747, José de Escandón, colonizer of...
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