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    Juan de Oñate y Salazar (Spanish: [ˈxwan de oˈɲate] ; 1550–1626) was a Spanish conquistador from New Spain, explorer, and colonial governor of the province...
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    An equestrian statue of Juan de Oñate formerly stood in Alcalde, New Mexico, in the United States. Installed as part of a project to honor Hispanic culture...
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  • (western New Spain). Oñate was born in 1504 in Vitoria, a town in the Basque province of Álava, Spain. His father was Juan Perez de Oñate and his mother was...
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  • Statue of Juan de Oñate may refer to: Equestrian statue of Juan de Oñate (Alcade, New Mexico) Statue of Juan de Oñate (Albuquerque, New Mexico) This disambiguation...
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  • Escanjaques were an American Indian tribe who lived in the Southern Plains. Juan de Oñate encountered the Escanjaque in 1601 during an expedition to the Great...
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  • Isabel de Tolosa Cortés de Moctezuma (1568 – 1619/1620), was a wealthy New Spanish heiress and the wife of conqueror and explorer Don Juan de Oñate who led...
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    The Umana and Leyba expedition visited the Etzanoa site in 1594 and Juan de Oñate visited there in 1601. They recorded the inhabitants as being the Rayados...
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  • with the name) Juan de Oñate (1550–1626), Spanish conquistador and colonial governor of New Mexico Íñigo Vélez de Guevara, 7th Count of Oñate (1566–1644)...
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  • is a statue by Reynaldo "Sonny" Rivera and Betty Sabo which depicts Juan de Oñate leading an expedition of Spanish settlers. The statue was commissioned...
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    colonial city of Santa Fe was founded in 1598 by the Spanish explorer Juan de Oñate there was steady and increasing freight and passenger traffic on this...
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