Francisco de Salas Reynoso

Francisco de Salas Videla Reynoso

Coat of Arms of Salas
Lieutenant Governor in the Viceroyalty of Peru
In office
1602–1606
Personal details
Born 16th century
Esquivias, Toledo, Spain
Died 17th century
Buenos Aires
Nationality Spanish
Spouse(s) Leonor Correa de Santana
Occupation Government
Profession Military
Religion Catholicism

Francisco de Salas (b.16th century) was a Spanish nobleman, served as Captain, Mayor, Councillor and Lieutenant Governor and Justice major in the Ciudad de Trinidad y Puerto de Buenos Aires.[1]

Biography

Francisco de Salas Videla Reynoso was born in Esquivias, Toledo, the son of Juan de Salas and Susana de Barahona. He was married in Buenos Aires to Leonor Correa de Santana, daughter of Pedro Correa and Antonia Moreno (Andalusian,[2] sister of Anton Higueras de Santana), they were the first families arrived in the Río de la Plata with in the expedition of Juan Ortiz de Zárate.[3]

In 1588 Francisco de Salas was administrative officer of Buenos Aires.[4] In 1602 he was appointed Lieutenant Governor and Justice major.[5] And in 1606 was Council of the City.[6]

Francisco Salas Reynoso, had occupied important positions of government, was appointed Alcalde and Alférez real during the Viceroyalty of Peru .[7]

References

  1. De prácticas, comportamientos y formas de representación social en Buenos Aires S. XVII-XIX, REUM (2006)
  2. Genealogía, Issues 11-12, Revista del Instituto Argentino de Ciencias Genealógicas
  3. Los Conquistadores del Río de la Plata, Talleres gráficos de S. de Amorrot, 1937
  4. Argentina, gesta britanica: Revaloración de dos siglos de convivencia, Editorial L.O.L.A., 1998
  5. Lecturas históricas argentinas ...: Documentación histórica del período colonial by Ricardo Levene, J. Lajouane y cia, 1913
  6. LA REVISTA DE BUENOS AIRES, Imprenta de Mayo (1865)
  7. Revista de la Facultad de Derecho de México, Issues 101-102, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1976


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