Payo Enríquez de Rivera
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Fernando Afán de Ribera and Leonor Manrique |
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The Count of Paredes | |
Payo Enríquez de Rivera y Manrique,
Ecclesiastical career
Enríquez de Rivera was born in
On 9 July 1657, Enríquez de Rivera was appointed the
In January 1668 Enríquez de Rivera was transferred by
In his position as archbishop, Enríquez de Rivera came to know
As Viceroy of New Spain
Upon the death of Viceroy
Among Enríquez de Rivera's acts as viceroy were many public works projects, not only in
On instructions from the Crown Enríquez de Rivera sent a
Enríquez de Rivera reformed (again) the Armada de Barlovento to defend the Gulf Coast against pirates. (English pirates had sacked Campeche on 22 September 1678.) Through his efforts the English were expelled from the Río Coatzacoalcos and the Laguna de Términos.
The viceroy was a patron of seventeenth-century nun and savant,
Later career
Overwhelmed by his dual responsibilities, Enríquez de Rivera submitted his resignation from both. When this was accepted on 30 June 1681, he returned to Spain . The library that he had accumulated in Mexico he donated to the
References
Sources
- Enríquez de Rivera, Payo. Enciclopedia de México (in Spanish). Vol. 5. Mexico City. 1996. ISBN 1-56409-016-7.)
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link - García Purón, Manuel (1984). México y sus gobernantes (in Spanish). Vol. 1. Mexico City: Joaquín Porrua.
- Orozco Linares, Fernando (1985). Gobernantes de México (in Spanish). Mexico City: Panorama Editorial. ISBN 968-38-0260-5.
- Orozco Linares, Fernando (1988). Fechas Históricas de México (in Spanish). Mexico City: Panorama Editorial. ISBN 968-38-0046-7.
- "Catholic Hierarchy". 2007. Retrieved 15 October 2008.