• Diego de Rebolledo y Suárez de Aponte, was the 21st colonial governor of Spanish Florida (La Florida), in office from June 18, 1654 to February 20, 1659...
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  • Spanish War of Independence Bernardino de Rebolledo (1597–1676), Spanish poet, soldier and diplomat Diego de Rebolledo (in office 1654–1659), colonial governor...
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  • and 1675. Santiago de Oconi still had a resident missionary in 1655. That year, the new governor of Spanish Florida, Diego de Rebolledo, ordered the relocation...
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  • ISBN 978-0-8203-1712-0. Cecelia Borgen, Linda Suzanne (2007). PRELUDE TO REBELLION: DIEGO DE REBOLLEDO VS. LÚCAS MENÉNDEZ IN MID-17TH. CENTURY SPANISH FLORIDA[permanent...
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  • 19 October 1651. He retired on 18 June 1654, and was replaced by Diego de Rebolledo. Horruytiner died at the age of 71 on November 20, 1684, still in...
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    to arrive there was Juan Ponce de León in 1513, but the governorship did not begin until 1565, when Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded St. Augustine and...
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    1655 to 1657. In 1567, Governor Diego de Rebolledo visited three Spanish Florida provinces and multiple missions. Rebolledo stated that Cachipile was a satellite...
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  • either defied or not been subject to the order of Spanish governor Diego de Rebolledo to consolidate along the Camino Real. During the latter half of the...
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  • 1978: 419 Borgen, Linda Suzanne Cecelia (2011). Prelude to Rebellion: Diego de Rebolledo vs. Lúcas Menéndez in Mid-17th Century Spanish Florida (PDF) (Thesis)...
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    Florida, including several between 1649 and 1655, leading governor Diego de Rebolledo to observe in 1657 that plague and smallpox had left few natives alive...
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