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  1. Felipe de Neve, 1728-84, Spanish governor of the Californias, 1775-82. In 1781 on the orders of King Carlos III of Spain, Felipe de Neve selected a site near the river Porciuncula and laid out the town of El Pueblo de la Reina de Los Angeles, one of 2 Spanish pueblos he founded in Alta California

  2. Felipe de Neve y Padilla (Bailén, 1724 [1] -Coahuila de Zaragoza, 17 de junio de 1784) fue un gobernador español, siendo gobernador de las Provincias Internas de Occidente —que integran las actuales Sonora y Sinaloa—.

  3. Felipe de Neve y Padilla was a Spanish soldier who served as the 4th Governor of the Californias, from 1775 to 1782. Neve is one of the founders of Los Angeles and was instrumental in the foundation of San Jose and Santa Barbara.

  4. Felipe De Neve (b. 1728; d. 21 August 1784), Spanish governor of California. Born in Bailén, Spain, Neve entered military service as a cadet in 1744, subsequently serving in Cantabria, Flanders, Milan, and Portugal.

  5. Viceroy Antonio María de Bucareli and Commandant General Carlos Francisco de Croix approve a proposal by Felipe de Neve, Governor of the Californias, to establish the settlements of Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.

  6. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesNeve, Felipe de - TSHA

    May 1, 1995 · Felipe de Neve, second commandant general of the Provincias Internas, was born in Bailén (province of Jaén) in 1724 to one of the most illustrious families of Andalucia. At the age of twenty he answered a military calling by enlisting as a cadet in the infantry regiment of Cantabria.

  7. Felipe de Neve and 44 settlers from Sonora and Mazatlán established a pueblo near a river they called Río de Porciúncula, where the Native American village of Yang-na (or Yabit) was located. They called the new settlement El Pueblo de la Reina de los Angeles…