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  1. Antonio de Mendoza (1495 – 21 July 1552) was a Spanish colonial administrator who was the first viceroy of New Spain, serving from 14 November 1535 to 25 November 1550, and the second viceroy of Peru, from 23 September 1551, until his death on 21 July 1552.

  2. Antonio de Mendoza was the first and probably the most able viceroy of New Spain, who ruled the conquered Mexican territory with justice, efficiency, and a degree of compassion and established policies that endured until the colonies gained their independence.

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  3. Jan 25, 2018 · Learn about the first viceroy of Nueva España and his role in the Coronado Entrada. Find out how he approved, organized and backed the expedition, and what he gained and lost from it.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of Antonio de Mendoza, the first viceroy of New Spain. Find out how he reformed the encomienda system, expanded the colonial territory, and faced the challenge of Hernán Cortés.

  5. May 14, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Antonio de Mendoza, the first Spanish viceroy of New Spain and Peru. He was a loyal servant of Emperor Charles V, a conservative regent who suppressed Indian rebellions and promoted economic development.

  6. Antonio de Mendoza ( b. 1490/94; d. 21 July 1552), count of Tendilla, Spain's ambassador to Hungary, and viceroy of Peru (1551–1552). Mendoza, probably born in Granada, was also the first viceroy of Mexico (1535–1549).

  7. Antonio de Mendoza was the first great administrator in the New World, but despite this fact no adequate study of his labors exists in any language. His work as first Viceroy of New Spain included the establishment of stable govern¬ ment, the completion of “the conquest of Mexico,” the organ¬