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  1. Pedro de Peralta (c. 1584 – 1666) was Governor of New Mexico between 1610 and 1613 at a time when it was a province of New Spain. He formally founded the city of Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1610. In August 1613 he was arrested and jailed for almost a year by the Franciscan friar Isidro Ordóñez .

  2. Pedro de Peralta (born c. 1584, Spain—died 1666, Madrid) was a Spanish colonial official who established Santa Fe as the capital of New Mexico. Peralta arrived in Mexico City during the winter of 1608–09 following his university studies in Spain.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Pedro de Peralta y Ezpeleta, also known as Pierres de Peralta the Younger (1421–1492) was a Navarrese nobleman, politician and military leader, active in the Navarrese Civil War (1451–1455). He was the first Count of Santisteban de Lerín, Baron of Marcilla, and lord of Peralta, Funes, Cárcar, Andosilla, Marcilla, Falces ...

  4. Licenciado Pedro de Peralta. Procurador of the Audiencia de México between 1604 and 1628.33 He also was a procurador for the Audiencia Arzobispal, a Commissary for the Holy Office, and a solicitor who represented individuals before the court.

    • Samuel Temkin
  5. Peralta y Barnuevo, Pedro de. Lima (Perú), 26.XI.1664 – 30.IV.1743. Abogado, literato, matemático, historiador, astrónomo, cosmógrafo mayor del Reino del Perú, rector de la Universidad de San Marcos.

  6. Pedro de Peralta. Born: circa 1584, Spain Died: 1666, Madrid. E ncyclopedia Britannica Online describes Pedro de Peralta as a Spanish colonial official who established Santa Fe as the capital of New Mexico. The article states that Peralta arrived in Mexico City during the winter of 1608–1609 following his university studies in Spain.

  7. Don Pedro de Peralta established himself as the Spanish colonial governor of Santa Fe in 1610. Peralta arrived in Mexico City during the winter of 1608–1609 following his university studies in Spain.