Cristóbal de Oñate (1504 — October 6, 1567) was a Spanish Basque explorer, conquistador and colonial official in
New Spain
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. He is considered the founder of the contemporary city of
Guadalajara
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in 1531, as well as other places in
Nueva Galicia
Nuevo Reino de Galicia (New Kingdom of Galicia; ) or simply Nueva Galicia (''New Galicia'', ''Nova Galicia''), known in Nahuatl as Chimalhuacán (‘the land of shield bearers’), was an autonomous kingdom of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It w ...
(western New Spain).
Background
Oñate was born in 1504 in
Vitoria-Gasteiz
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,
Álava
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, to Juan Perez de Oñate and Osaña González. He was born into the
House of Haro, whose origins date to the
Middle Ages
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. He was a grandson of
Pedro de Baeza, Señor de Narrihondo, one of Spain's last feudal lords.
He was an officer and executive who became one of the first millionaires in
North America
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. He discovered the richest silver mines on the continent, located in
Zacatecas
Zacatecas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Zacatecas, is one of the Political divisions of Mexico, 31 states of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Zacatecas, 58 municipalities and its capital city is Zacatecas City, Zacatec ...
.
Activities in New Spain
Oñate arrived in New Spain in 1524 as the assistant to
Rodrigo de Albornoz.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
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and king of Spain had made Albornoz auditor, one of five royal officials named to oversee Cortés's government in the colony.
In New Spain, he was reunited with his twin nephews Juan and Vicente de Zaldívar y Oñate. Cristobal de Oñate contracted marriage with Catalina de Salazar de la Cadena, daughter of
Gonzalo de Salazar and Catalina De La Cadena Maluenda. This was Catalina's second marriage. Her maternal uncle Antonio De La Cadena Maluenda, was Treasurer of New Spain. Gonzalo Salazar was a high-ranking official in the Royal Treasury of the colony, and at times a member of the junta that ruled New Spain.
In 1529 he was a part of the expedition of
Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán that conquered the western part of Mexico (the current states of
Nayarit
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,
Jalisco
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,
Colima
Colima, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Colima, is among the 31 states that make up the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It shares its name with its capital and main city, Colima.
Colima is a small state of western Mexico on the cen ...
,
Aguascalientes
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and parts of
Sinaloa
Sinaloa (), officially the (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 18 municipalities, and its capital city is Culiacán Rosales.
It is located in northwest Mexic ...
,
Zacatecas
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and
San Luis Potosí
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It ...
). This conquest took only a few years, and the newly conquered region became known as ''
Nueva Galicia
Nuevo Reino de Galicia (New Kingdom of Galicia; ) or simply Nueva Galicia (''New Galicia'', ''Nova Galicia''), known in Nahuatl as Chimalhuacán (‘the land of shield bearers’), was an autonomous kingdom of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It w ...
''. The foundation of the cities of
Compostela and
Tepic
Tepic () is the capital and largest city of the western Mexico, Mexican Political divisions of Mexico, state of Nayarit, as well as the seat of the Tepic Municipality.
Located in the central part of the state, it stands at an altitude of above ...
in present-day Nayarit and Guadalajara and
Zacatecas
Zacatecas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Zacatecas, is one of the Political divisions of Mexico, 31 states of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Zacatecas, 58 municipalities and its capital city is Zacatecas City, Zacatec ...
is attributed to Oñate.
In 1531 (probably January), Oñate founded a small town near Nochistlán to which the name ''Guadalajara'' was given. Two years later Beltrán de Guzmán visited the city, and at the request of its inhabitants, who were fearful of Indian attacks and lacked sufficient water, he ordered it moved to
Tonalá. This occurred on May 24, 1533. Later, after Beltrán had returned to Spain, it was moved again, to a site near
Tlacotan (northeast of modern
Zapopan). This occurred probably between October 1541 and February of the following year.
In 1542, Oñate palace was built in Guadalajara, Mexico, by Don Cristóbal de Oñate. This palace became known as the "Palace of Medrano" and is the setting of a 19th-century play called ''
El Palacio de Medrano''.
During the conquest of Zacatecas rich silver mines were discovered that made Cristóbal de Oñate and his partners
Baltasar Temiño de Bañuelos, Diego de Ibarra and
Juan de Tolosa among the richest men in New Spain. Oñate settled at the Pánuco mine in Zacatecas, where five of his six children were born. The Pánuco mine was inherited by his descendant Don
Juan Bravo de Medrano y Oñate, I Count of Santa Rosa in the 17th century.
One of his sons,
Juan de Oñate, married Isabel de Tolosa Cortes-Moctezuma, granddaughter of conquistador
Hernán Cortés
Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca (December 1485 – December 2, 1547) was a Spanish ''conquistador'' who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions o ...
and greatgranddaughter of the last Aztec Emperor
Moctezuma Xocoyotzin. Juan became an explorer of western North America and founder of the first Spanish settlement on the upper
Rio Grande
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in the present U.S. state of
New Mexico
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. Both Juan and his son
Cristóbal served as Spanish governors of Nuevo Mexico.
Cristóbal de Oñate served as governor of the province of Nueva Galicia on three occasions. He attempted without success to suppress the
Caxcan Indians during the
Mixton War in 1541 and was later accused by Caxcan leader
Francisco Tenamaztle of murdering and exploiting Indians. Although accusing does not imply telling the truth, contrary to other Spaniards who were convicted of mistreatment of indigenous people, Cristobal de Oñate was not sentenced at all.
As stated, he actively participated in the Mixtón War, where his restraint was not appreciated by viceroy
Antonio de Mendoza, and
Pedro de Alvarado
Pedro de Alvarado (; 1485 – 4 July 1541) was a Spanish conquistador, ''conquistador'', ''adelantado,'' governor and Captaincy General of Guatemala, captain general of Guatemala.Lovell, Lutz and Swezey 1984, p. 461. He participated in the c ...
who, without heeding his advice to use more peaceful methods, attacked the rock without rest and without results. Attacks that left the town of Guadalajara unguarded. How Jorge Luis García Ruiz relates in his book Presidio:
''"The Indians found themselves in force and two months later they were besieging Guadalajara. Cristóbal de Oñate, in command of the Spanish forces, decided to break the siege, placing the women with arquebuses on top of the wall in order to appear more defensive, and concentrating the artillery and cavalry on one of the fronts, and after destroying it, re-entering the city to, leaving through another gate, charge on another front, making the Indians think that there was much more force than the real one. receiving significant damage, the Indians under the command of Francisco Tenamaztle and Don Diego raised the siege by withdrawing."''
Besides being a conquistador, official and mineowner, he was a farmer, rancher and
encomendero. Although he was a lieutenant of Beltrán de Guzmán, Onate seems also to have had a more benign side. He was a benefactor of the cities he founded. A generous spirit, he offered meals to the needy on a daily basis throughout his entire life, and is said to have turned over the proceeds from his encomiendas to improve native villages. Today, ancient Indian tribes and reservations persist in Mexico and the American Southwest. In the cities Onate founded, many streets, businesses, and geographic locations bear his name. He established a dynasty that retained wealth and power for 300 years.
Cristobal died in
Pánuco, Zacatecas
Pánuco () is a locality in the Mexican state of Zacatecas
Zacatecas, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Zacatecas, is one of the Political divisions of Mexico, 31 states of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Zacatecas, 58 m ...
, on October 6, 1567, and was interred in the parochial church there.
See also
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Juan de Oñate
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Guadalajara
Guadalajara ( ; ) is the capital and the most populous city in the western Mexican List of states of Mexico, state of Jalisco, as well as the most densely populated municipality in Jalisco. According to the 2020 census, the city has a population ...
*
Tepic
Tepic () is the capital and largest city of the western Mexico, Mexican Political divisions of Mexico, state of Nayarit, as well as the seat of the Tepic Municipality.
Located in the central part of the state, it stands at an altitude of above ...
*
Compostela, Nayarit
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Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán
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Nueva Galicia
Nuevo Reino de Galicia (New Kingdom of Galicia; ) or simply Nueva Galicia (''New Galicia'', ''Nova Galicia''), known in Nahuatl as Chimalhuacán (‘the land of shield bearers’), was an autonomous kingdom of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It w ...
Notes
* This article, unless otherwise noted, is a free translation of the Spanish Wikipedia article
Cristóbal de Oñate accessed February 19, 2007.
References
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External links
Genealogy of the family*Flint, Richard, Shirley Cushing Flint, Kevin Comerford, et al
Cristóbal de Oñate''A Most Splendid Company.'' University of New Mexico Libraries.
* Porras Munoz, Gullermo, "La Calle de Cadena en Mexico," pps. 1-46.
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Basque conquistadors
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Spanish soldiers
Encomenderos
16th-century Mexican people
Spanish city founders
Immigrants to New Spain
16th-century Spanish explorers
Spanish conquistadors
People from Nueva Galicia