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- Sacasa abstract "The founder of the Sacasa family in Nicaragua was Captain Francisco Sacasa Belastquigoitea y Salinas from Spain. He was a cadet in the Regiment of Dragoons of Italy. His first voyage to the province of Nicaragua was made in 1747 with Governor Alonso Fernández de Heredia. Traveling with him was also the Royal Standard Bearer Juan Francisco de Aguilar y Santa Cruz. His second voyage to Nicaragua was made in 1761. His ship was thrown off course by a storm towards Florida. He was made prisoner by an English privateer and remained as a prisoner for 7 months in the Presidio of San Agustin de la Florida. Once freed he proceeded to San Cristóbal de la Habana. When Lieutenant Colonel Don José de Herrera y Sotomayor died in 1762 he was named Castle Master of the Castle of the River San Juan. He married Maria Lucia Marenco Lopez del Corral, legitimate daughter of Pedro Marenco who was Corregidor of Matagalpa and Chontales and Mercedes Lopez del Corral who was born in the province of Cartago, Costa Rica. Their children were Josefina Sacasa Marenco who married Joaquin Chamorro Fajardo. Maria del Pilar Sacasa Marenco who married Manuel Antonio Arana. Roberto Sacasa Marenco who later became a General Lieutenant in the Spanish Army. Roberto Sacasa Marenco had a distinguished political career and held various positions in government including Regidor of the City Council of Granada from 1774 to 1779. He was named by the King of Spain Captain of the First Company of the Infantry Battalion of Granada on May 15, 1782. He was First Mayor from 1785 to 1786 and from this period on he served as Lieutenant Minister of the Royal Property of León. In 1811 he became once again Mayor of Granada and it is said he had many children outside of marriage before he married Paula Parodi Duran legitimate daughter of Captain Juan de Parodi and María Durán Cabeza de Vaca. They only had one child, José Crisanto Sacasa Parodi who was born on October 25, 1779. Like his father, José Crisanto Sacasa Parodi had a distinguished political career. He became Colonel of the Royal Spanish Army. Political Chief in 1821, Deputy of the Courts of Cadiz and candidate for Chief of State in 1826. He married Maria de los Angeles Mendez Diaz Cabeza de Vaca.".
- Sacasa wikiPageID "12045279".
- Sacasa wikiPageLength "2522".
- Sacasa wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Sacasa wikiPageRevisionID "641414963".
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Alonso_Fernández_de_Heredia.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Cartago_Province.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nicaraguan_families.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Chontales_Department.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Corregidor_(position).
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Costa_Rica.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Granada.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink José_de_Herrera_y_Sotomayor.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Matagalpa,_Nicaragua.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Nicaragua.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Presidio_of_San_Agustin_de_la_Florida.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Privateer.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Regidor.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Regiment_of_Dragoons_of_Italy.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Roberto_Sacasa_Marenco.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Spanish_Army.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLink San_Cristóbal_de_la_Habana.
- Sacasa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sacasa".
- Sacasa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Sacasa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Sacasa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Sacasa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Sacasa subject Category:Nicaraguan_families.
- Sacasa hypernym Salinas.
- Sacasa type Person.
- Sacasa type Page.
- Sacasa comment "The founder of the Sacasa family in Nicaragua was Captain Francisco Sacasa Belastquigoitea y Salinas from Spain. He was a cadet in the Regiment of Dragoons of Italy. His first voyage to the province of Nicaragua was made in 1747 with Governor Alonso Fernández de Heredia. Traveling with him was also the Royal Standard Bearer Juan Francisco de Aguilar y Santa Cruz. His second voyage to Nicaragua was made in 1761. His ship was thrown off course by a storm towards Florida.".
- Sacasa label "Sacasa".
- Sacasa sameAs Q7396572.
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- Sacasa sameAs Q7396572.
- Sacasa wasDerivedFrom Sacasa?oldid=641414963.
- Sacasa isPrimaryTopicOf Sacasa.