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  1. Felipe de Neve y Padilla (1724 – 3 November 1784) was a Spanish soldier who served as the 4th Governor of the Californias, from 1775 to 1782. [2] [3] Neve is one of the founders of Los Angeles and was instrumental in the foundation of San Jose and Santa Barbara .

  2. Felipe de Neve y Padilla was a Spanish soldier who served as the 4th Governor of the Californias, from 1775 to 1782. Neve is one of the founders of Los Angeles and was instrumental in the foundation of San Jose and Santa Barbara.

  3. Felipe de Neve y Padilla. Felipe De Neve (b. 1728; d. 21 August 1784), Spanish governor of California. Born in Bailén, Spain, Neve entered military service as a cadet in 1744, subsequently serving in Cantabria, Flanders, Milan, and Portugal. He came to New Spain in 1764, and saw duty in Querétaro he accompanied Juan de Villabla to New Spain ...

  4. Felipe De Neve ( b. 1728; d. 21 August 1784), Spanish governor of California. Born in Bailén, Spain, Neve entered military service as a cadet in 1744, subsequently serving in Cantabria, Flanders, Milan, and Portugal. He came to New Spain in 1764, and saw duty in Querétaro and Zacatecas as a captain; he was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1774.

  5. Sep 4, 2021 · Felipe de Neve, the governor of California at the time, carried out the king’s mandate. On September 4, 1781, Governor de Neve led 44 men, women and children (plus four soldiers and a few priests) from the mission at San Gabriel to the location of this settlement approximately nine miles away. Statue of Felipe de Neve at the Los Angeles Plaza.

  6. Other articles where Felipe de Neve is discussed: Los Angeles: Spanish colonial outpost: Felipe de Neve and 44 settlers from Sonora and Mazatlán established a pueblo near a river they called Río de Porciúncula, where the Native American village of Yang-na (or Yabit) was located. They called the new settlement El Pueblo de la Reina de los Angeles…

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  8. Statue of Felipe de Neve at El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument. Los Angeles Almanac Photo. After having established California's first settlement in San Jose in 1777, Felipe de Neve , Spanish Governor of the Californias, saw the need to establish a second pueblo in Alta California (Upper California), near the Río de Porciúncula (future Los Angeles River), west of the Mission San ...