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Spanish military commander
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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Cornejo and the second or maternal family name is López-Cotilla.
Don Francisco Javier Cornejo López-Cotilla (March 4, 1669 in Ruesga, Cantabria – March 27, 1750 in Madrid), also known as Don Francisco Javier Cornejo Vallejo, was a Spanish military commander of the Spanish navy. He participated in the successful Spanish expedition to Oran (1732).
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(in Spanish) Sánchez Doncel, Gregorio. Presencia de España en Orán 1509-1792. T. San Ildefonso (1991) ISBN978-84-600-7614-8
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