Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Vicente Álvarez Travieso (1705–1779) was a Spanish judge and politician who served as first alguacil mayor (1731–1779) of San Antonio, Texas, whose office was held by him until his death. He noted for his support for the Isleño community of San Antonio. So, through their demands to the leaders of New Spain was able to improve the lives of the Canarians in the city, seeking, inter alia, a medical care, without the which many Isleño would not have survived. He was mayor of San Antonio in 1776."@en }
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- Vicente_Álvarez_Travieso abstract "Vicente Álvarez Travieso (1705–1779) was a Spanish judge and politician who served as first alguacil mayor (1731–1779) of San Antonio, Texas, whose office was held by him until his death. He noted for his support for the Isleño community of San Antonio. So, through their demands to the leaders of New Spain was able to improve the lives of the Canarians in the city, seeking, inter alia, a medical care, without the which many Isleño would not have survived. He was mayor of San Antonio in 1776.".
- Vicente_Álvarez_Travieso comment "Vicente Álvarez Travieso (1705–1779) was a Spanish judge and politician who served as first alguacil mayor (1731–1779) of San Antonio, Texas, whose office was held by him until his death. He noted for his support for the Isleño community of San Antonio. So, through their demands to the leaders of New Spain was able to improve the lives of the Canarians in the city, seeking, inter alia, a medical care, without the which many Isleño would not have survived. He was mayor of San Antonio in 1776.".