Francisco Núñez Melián

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Francisco Núñez Melián
Governor of Venezuela
In office
1630–1637
Preceded byJuan de Meneses y Padilla
Succeeded byRuy Fernández de Fuenmayor
Governor of Yucatán
In office
1643–1644[1]
Preceded byDiego Zapata de Cárdenas
Succeeded byEnrique Dávila Pacheco (interim)
Personal details
Born15??
Madrid, Spain
Died1644
Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico

Francisco Núñez Melián (died 13 April 1644) was a Spanish adventurer and royal administrator.

In 1626, he led an expedition to locate the wrecks of the two ships Nuestra Señora de Atocha and Santa Margarita. On 3 June 1626 one of his slaves, Casta Bañon, discovered the wreck of Santa Margarita.[2]

He was Governor of Venezuela from 1630 to 1637. Between 1643 and 1644 he was Governor of Yucatán, appointed by Philip IV of Spain. He died while in office on 13 April 1644.

References

  1. ^ "Gobernadores". merida.gob.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  2. ^ John Christopher Fine (2005). Lost on the Ocean Floor: Diving the World's Ghost Ships. Naval Institute Press. pp. 1–11. ISBN 1-59114-275-X.

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Preceded by Governor of Venezuela
1630–1637
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Yucatán
1643–1644
Succeeded by