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Donaciano Vigil (1802-1877) was an
American politician who
served as the
second governor of the New
Mexico Territory. Born a
subject of the
Spanish Crown...
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Donaciano Vigil House is an
adobe house built in 1832 in
Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1972....
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September 28, 2011
Jurupa Valley,
California 2 0 2 64-year-old
Donaciano Aguirre fatally shot his 61-year-old wife and teacher's aide,
Maria Celia...
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mayor on 4 June, and
stepped down as
mayor on 22 August, with
Francisco Donaciano Bahena Sampogna taking his
place as
acting mayor.
Colosio launched the...
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Stephen W. Kearny. In response, the U.S.
government appointed local Donaciano Vigil as
governor to
better represent New Mexico, and also
vowed to accept...
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survived him.
Through his
daughter Maria Cristina Perea, who
married Donaciano Lovato,
Francisco Perea is the great-great-great-grandfather of singer/actress...
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Chamber of
Deputies In
office 1
September 1979 – 31
August 1982
Preceded by
Donaciano Luna Hernández
Succeeded by
Salvador Rocha Díaz [es]
Constituency Guanajuato's...
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January 19, 1847
Preceded by Juan
Bautista Vigil y
Alarid Succeeded by
Donaciano Vigil Personal details Born (1799-11-11)November 11, 1799 Charleston,...
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Camacho Pérez 1.
Felipe Calderón 24.
Domingo Hinojosa Farfán 12. José
Donaciano Luis de Jesús
Hinojosa y Ruiz de Chávez 25. María
Juana de la Trinidad...
- Landmarks:
Santa Fe
Plaza Palace of the
Governors In addition, it includes:
Donaciano Vigil House, a separately-listed
Registered Historic Place The district...