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José de Azlor y Virto de Vera, second Marquis of San Miguel de Aguayo by marriage (born c. 1677 – died 9 March 1734), commonly known as the Marqués de Aguayo, was the governor of the provinces of Coahuila and of the New Philippines in New Spain between 1719 and 1722. During his tenure, Aguayo retook eastern Texas from New France without firing a shot. He established or reestablished seven missions and three presidios, and quadrupled the number of Spanish soldiers stationed in Texas. Aguayo and his wife were also owners of a very large estate, or latifundio, in Coahuila. His descendants inherited and expanded the landholdings. The Aguayo dynasty continued until 1825.

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  • José de Azlor y Virto de Vera, segundo marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo fue, entre 1719 y 1722, el gobernador de las provincias novohispanas de Coahuila y Tejas. Durante su mandato, Aguayo retomó el este de Texas del acecho de Francia sin disparar un solo tiro. Estableció o restableció siete misiones y tres presidios y cuadruplicó el número de soldados españoles destinados en Texas. (es)
  • José de Azlor y Virto de Vera, second Marquis of San Miguel de Aguayo by marriage (born c. 1677 – died 9 March 1734), commonly known as the Marqués de Aguayo, was the governor of the provinces of Coahuila and of the New Philippines in New Spain between 1719 and 1722. During his tenure, Aguayo retook eastern Texas from New France without firing a shot. He established or reestablished seven missions and three presidios, and quadrupled the number of Spanish soldiers stationed in Texas. Aguayo and his wife were also owners of a very large estate, or latifundio, in Coahuila. His descendants inherited and expanded the landholdings. The Aguayo dynasty continued until 1825. (en)
  • José de Azlor y Virto de Vera II marchese di San Miguel de Aguayo per matrimonio, comunemente noto come il Marchese de Aguayo (1677 circa – 9 marzo 1734) è stato un militare e politico spagnolo, governatore delle province di Coahuila e delle Nuove Filippine nella Nuova Spagna tra il 1719 e il 1722.Durante il suo mandato, riprese il Texas orientale alla Nuova Francia senza sparare un colpo. Ristabilì sette missioni e tre presidi, e quadruplicò il numero di soldati spagnoli di stanza in Texas. Aguayo e sua moglie erano anche proprietari di una grandissima proprietà, o latifondo, a Coahuila. I suoi discendenti ereditarono e ampliarono le proprietà terriere. La dinastia Aguayo continuò fino al 1825. (it)
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  • José de Azlor y Virto de Vera, segundo marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo fue, entre 1719 y 1722, el gobernador de las provincias novohispanas de Coahuila y Tejas. Durante su mandato, Aguayo retomó el este de Texas del acecho de Francia sin disparar un solo tiro. Estableció o restableció siete misiones y tres presidios y cuadruplicó el número de soldados españoles destinados en Texas. (es)
  • José de Azlor y Virto de Vera, second Marquis of San Miguel de Aguayo by marriage (born c. 1677 – died 9 March 1734), commonly known as the Marqués de Aguayo, was the governor of the provinces of Coahuila and of the New Philippines in New Spain between 1719 and 1722. During his tenure, Aguayo retook eastern Texas from New France without firing a shot. He established or reestablished seven missions and three presidios, and quadrupled the number of Spanish soldiers stationed in Texas. Aguayo and his wife were also owners of a very large estate, or latifundio, in Coahuila. His descendants inherited and expanded the landholdings. The Aguayo dynasty continued until 1825. (en)
  • José de Azlor y Virto de Vera II marchese di San Miguel de Aguayo per matrimonio, comunemente noto come il Marchese de Aguayo (1677 circa – 9 marzo 1734) è stato un militare e politico spagnolo, governatore delle province di Coahuila e delle Nuove Filippine nella Nuova Spagna tra il 1719 e il 1722.Durante il suo mandato, riprese il Texas orientale alla Nuova Francia senza sparare un colpo. Ristabilì sette missioni e tre presidi, e quadruplicò il numero di soldati spagnoli di stanza in Texas. Aguayo e sua moglie erano anche proprietari di una grandissima proprietà, o latifondo, a Coahuila. I suoi discendenti ereditarono e ampliarono le proprietà terriere. La dinastia Aguayo continuò fino al 1825. (it)
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