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Luis Ponce de León (governor of New Spain)

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Four days later Ponce de León died. He was interred in the first parish church in Mexico City, facing the Plaza Mayor. Aguilar, also aged, also died after governing only a short while. Cortés was suspected of poisoning the two royal officials.
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and abandoned his governorship of New Spain to treasury officials to head to Honduras. During his absence the governorship was chaotically shared among rival pro-Cortés and anti-Cortés factions in the treasury. Eventually rumors arrived in
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on February 2, 1526. In May, Cortés returned to Mexico City and resumed his governorship. Ponce was detained in
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Ponce's appointment came in 1525 after news about serious difficulties in New Spain began reaching the court of
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until May 31, 1526, for repairs to his ship, arriving in Mexico City in June, He presented himself to the
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and governor of New Spain, at an annual salary of 3,000 ducats of gold. Ponce de León sailed from
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in their positions. He was about 65 years old and ill with fever contracted on his arrival in
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and in Spain that Cortés had died along the way to Honduras. King Charles I ordered a
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To carry out these orders, Charles named Luis Ponce de León as judge of the
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Moctezuma's Children: Aztec Royalty Under Spanish Rule, 1520-1700
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Index

Governor of New Spain
Hernán Cortés
Marcos de Aguilar
Mexico City
New Spain
knight
Cordoba
corregidor
Toledo
Martín de Córdoba, conde de Alcaudete
Charles I of Spain
Council of the Indies
Hernán Cortés
Cristóbal de Olid
Honduras
Mexico City
juicio de residencia
Sanlúcar de Barrameda
Hispaniola
Veracruz
Marcos de Aguilar
Gobernantes de México
ISBN
968-38-0260-5
ISBN
978-0-292-70628-6
Categories
Colonial Mexico
1526 deaths
16th-century Mexican people

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