Domingo Cabello y Robles
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Domingo Cabello y Robles | |
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| 42nd Governor of Nicaragua, Viceroyalty of New Spain | |
| In office 1766–1776 | |
| Preceded by | Melchor Vidal de Lorca y Villena |
| Succeeded by | Manuel de Quiroga |
| 25th Governor of Spanish Texas, Viceroyalty of New Spain | |
| In office 1778–1786 | |
| Preceded by | Juan María Vicencio |
| Succeeded by | Bernardo Bonavía y Zapata |
| 10th Governor of Cuba in 2nd Spanish Suzerainty, Viceroyalty of New Spain | |
| In office 18 April 1789 – 1790 | |
| Preceded by | José Manuel de Ezpeleta |
| Succeeded by | Luis de las Casas y Aragorri |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1725 |
| Died | unknown unknown |
| Profession | Office and governor |
Domingo Cabello y Robles (1725 – after 1797) was a Spanish military officer who served as the governor of Nicaragua (1764–1776), Texas (1778 and 1786) and Cuba (1789–1790). His legislation in Texas was widely criticized.
Domingo Cabello y Robles was born in León, Spain, around 1725. As a youth, he joined the Royal Spanish Army of Leon, where he became an officer. In 1741, he joined an infantry regiment, serving as Lieutenant.
In 1742, he traveled to Santiago de Cuba, and the flotilla was attacked by a warship of English origin. He returned to Spain in 1749. However, shortly after, the King appointed him Mayor and sent him back to Cuba, where he served as commander of "a fixed regiment of four battalions", which belonged to the garrison of Cuba and to the presidios of Florida. In 1762, he managed to defeat the British, who tried to invade Havana. Thereafter, the king appointed him as governor of Nicaragua. This appointment became official on December 12, 1764, with his governorship ending on July 20, 1776.[1]