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  1. Felipe de Neve, 1728-84, Spanish governor of the Californias, 1775-82. In 1781 on the orders of King Carlos III of Spain, Felipe de Neve selected a site near the river Porciuncula and laid out the town of El Pueblo de la Reina de Los Angeles, one of 2 Spanish pueblos he founded in Alta California

  2. Felipe de Neve y Padilla (Bailén, 1724 [1] -Coahuila de Zaragoza, 17 de junio de 1784) fue un gobernador español, siendo gobernador de las Provincias Internas de Occidente —que integran las actuales Sonora y Sinaloa—.

  3. history of Los Angeles. In 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.

  4. 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. Neve is one of the founders of Los Angeles and was instrumental in the foundation of San Jose and Santa Barbara.

  5. Learn about Felipe de Neve, who served as the first governor of Alta California from 1777 to 1782. Find out his biography, achievements, and challenges in this article from Encyclopedia.com.

  6. Learn how Felipe de Neve, Spanish Governor of the Californias, established Los Angeles in 1781 as a second pueblo in Alta California to reaffirm Spanish claims and supply military garrisons. See the chronology, the recruitment, and the challenges of the first settlers.

  7. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesNeve, Felipe de - TSHA

    May 1, 1995 · Felipe de Neve was born in Spain in 1724 and served in various military campaigns in Europe and America. He was the second commandant general of the Provincias Internas and the first governor of California, where he founded Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.