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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Bernardo López de Mendizábal (1620–September 16, 1664) was a Spanish politician, soldier and religious, native of modern Mexico, who served as governor of New Mexico between 1659–1660 and as alcalde mayor (or royal administrator), in Guayacocotla (on the Sierra Madre Oriental, northeast of Mexico City). Among other Lopez's dictates as governor of New Mexico, he prohibited to the Franciscan priests to force the Native Americans to work if they are not paid a salary and he recognized the right of the Native Americans to practice their religion. He also permitted the Pueblos Native Americans to perform their religious dances (thus endorsing religious practices that had been prohibited for 30 years). These facts caused disagreements with the Franciscans missionaries of New Mexico in their dealings with the Native Americans. He was condemned to prison for the Inquisition due to 33 counts of malfeasance and the practice of Judaism in 1660, without having ended his administration. So, he was replaced this year in his government and was arrested in 1663."@en }

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