Antonio Narciso de Santa María

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Antonio Narciso de Santa María
Royal Governor of Chiloé
In office
1749–1761
Monarch Ferdinand VI
Charles III
Preceded by Victoriano Martínez de Tineo
Succeeded by Juan Antonio Garretón
Personal details
Born 1716
Alcántara, Spain
Died September 13, 1777
Military service
Allegiance  Spain
Years of service 1730–1774
Rank Second lieutenant
Unit Second Battalion of the King of Portugal

Antonio Narciso de Santa María (Alcántara, Spain; 1716 – 1777) was a Spanish colonel and Governor of Chiloé in the mid-18th century. Given the treat of war with Britain at the time Governor Antonio Narciso de Santa María highlighted for the Spanish authorities the key position of Chiloé Island to control the Patagonian Archipelagos and recommended to focus on the defences in Chiloé.[1] He retired from the army in 1774 and lived in Concepción. He died in 1777.[2] It was following Narciso de Santa María's recommendations that the Spanish founded the "city-fort" of Ancud in 1767–1768.[1]

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Government offices
Preceded by Royal Governor of Chiloé
1749–1761
Succeeded by
Juan Antonio Garretón

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