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Eugenio de Espinosa was a Spanish soldier who served with Nicolás Ponce de León as interim co-governor of Spanish Florida from September 21, 1631 to July 29, 1633. At a young age, Espinosa joined the Spanish army, soon attained the rank of Sergeant Major. On September 21, 1631, he and the official Contador (accountant) of the province, Nicolás Ponce de León, were appointed as interim co-governors of La Florida to replace the incumbent governor, Andrés Rodríguez de Villegas, perhaps because of illness.

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  • Eugenio de Espinosa was a Spanish soldier who served with Nicolás Ponce de León as interim co-governor of Spanish Florida from September 21, 1631 to July 29, 1633. At a young age, Espinosa joined the Spanish army, soon attained the rank of Sergeant Major. On September 21, 1631, he and the official Contador (accountant) of the province, Nicolás Ponce de León, were appointed as interim co-governors of La Florida to replace the incumbent governor, Andrés Rodríguez de Villegas, perhaps because of illness. (en)
  • Eugenio de Espinosa fue un soldado español que sirvió con Nicolás Ponce de León como cogobernador interino de la Florida española del 21 de septiembre de 1631 al 29 de julio de 1633.​ A temprana edad, Espinosa ingresó en el ejército español y pronto alcanzó el grado de sargento mayor.​ El 21 de septiembre de 1631, él y el contador oficial de la provincia, Nicolás Ponce de León, fueron nombrados cogobernadores interinos de la Florida en sustitución del gobernador en funciones, Andrés Rodríguez de Villegas, quizás por enfermedad.​ (es)
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  • Eugenio de Espinosa was a Spanish soldier who served with Nicolás Ponce de León as interim co-governor of Spanish Florida from September 21, 1631 to July 29, 1633. At a young age, Espinosa joined the Spanish army, soon attained the rank of Sergeant Major. On September 21, 1631, he and the official Contador (accountant) of the province, Nicolás Ponce de León, were appointed as interim co-governors of La Florida to replace the incumbent governor, Andrés Rodríguez de Villegas, perhaps because of illness. During his administration, Espinosa was subjected to a residencia (court of inquiry}. He was accused of having spent 14,078 “reales” (1,280 ducats) more than the previous governor, Andrés Rodríguez de Villegas, from the so-called "Indian fund" appropriated as aid to the neighboring Indian provinces, assigned and administered by the Spanish government. The fund, disbursed as a portion of the situado, the annual royal subsidy, was intended to buy trade goods to be distributed as gifts among the various chiefs of the regional tribes, and thus secure their loyalty and encourage them in submission to the Crown and the Catholic Church. Governor Rodríguez de Villegas died in 1633 and was replaced by Luis de Horruytiner; consequently, the interim co-governorship of Espinosa and Nicolás Ponce de León came to an end. (en)
  • Eugenio de Espinosa fue un soldado español que sirvió con Nicolás Ponce de León como cogobernador interino de la Florida española del 21 de septiembre de 1631 al 29 de julio de 1633.​ A temprana edad, Espinosa ingresó en el ejército español y pronto alcanzó el grado de sargento mayor.​ El 21 de septiembre de 1631, él y el contador oficial de la provincia, Nicolás Ponce de León, fueron nombrados cogobernadores interinos de la Florida en sustitución del gobernador en funciones, Andrés Rodríguez de Villegas, quizás por enfermedad.​ Durante su administración, Espinosa fue sometido a una residencia. Se le acusó de haber gastado 14078 reales (1280 ducados ) más que el anterior gobernador, Andrés Rodríguez de Villegas, del llamado «fondo indígena» destinado como ayuda a las provincias indígenas vecinas, cedido y administrado por el gobierno español. El fondo, desembolsado como parte del situado, el subsidio real anual, estaba destinado a comprar bienes comerciales para distribuirlos como obsequios entre los diversos jefes de las tribus regionales, y así asegurar su lealtad y alentarlos en la sumisión a la Corona y la Iglesia Católica.​ El gobernador Rodríguez de Villegas murió en 1633 y fue reemplazado por Luis de Horruytiner; en consecuencia, finalizó la cogobernación interina de Espinosa y Nicolás Ponce de León.​ (es)
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