- Domingo Ortíz de Rosas, 1st Marquis of Poblaciones
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Domingo Ortíz de Rosas y García de Villasuso, 1st Marquis of Poblaciones (Spanish: Domingo Ortíz de Rosas y García de Villasuso, primer Marqués de Poblaciones) (1683–1756) was a Spanish soldier who served as governor of Chile.
As Governor of Chile
Ortiz de Rosas was Governor from 1746 to 1755, during which time he moved the city of Concepción from its old location (today's city of Penco) to its current place. In addition, he founded a number of cities:
- Casablanca (Santa Bárbara de Casablanca)
- Coelemu (Villa Jesús de Coelemu)
- La Ligua (Santo Domingo de Rosas de la Ligua)
- Petorca (Santa Ana de Briviescas)
- Quirihue (San Antonio Abad de Quirihue)
Other notable acts undertaken during his government were the creation, on March 11, 1747, of the first University in the colonial territory of Chile: the Royal University of San Felipe (Real Universidad de San Felipe), of which the first rector was Tomás de Azúa e Iturgoyen. [1] This university would eventually become today's Universidad de Chile. He also established the penal colony on the Juan Fernández Islands.
Spanish nobility Preceded by
New titleMarquis of Poblaciones
1747-1756Succeeded by Government offices Preceded by
Miguel de SalcedoRoyal Governor of Buenos Aires
1742-1745Succeeded by
José de AndonaeguiPreceded by
Francisco José de OvandoRoyal Governor of Chile
1746-1755Succeeded by
Manuel de Amat y JunietCategories:- 1683 births
- 1756 deaths
- Royal Governors of Chile
- Spanish nobility
- Knights of Santiago
- Spanish generals
- Colonial Chile
- 18th-century Spanish people
- Chilean people stubs
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