Proper noun
Montejo (plural Montejos)
A surname from Spanish.
Francisco de Montejo "El Adelantado" appointed his nephew, Francisco de Montejo "el Sobrino", to head the conquest of the eastern Yucatán, which was achieved after many bloody battles, ending with the foundation of the city of Valladolid on May 28, 1543. Source: Internet
Jules Vasquez reporting At 9:25 AM, 28 year old Doris Montejo, pulled up near the Western Union office on Second Street South in this GEO Prizm with others. Source: Internet
Shoman worked closely with former PUP Collet Area Representative, the Hon. Remijio Montejo, to improve the infrastructure of Collet, spearheading a two-year project to eradicate “London Bridges” and build trafficable streets. Source: Internet
The two-figure donors include Masbate’s Scott Davies Lanete (P30 million), Lanao del Sur’s Mohammed Hussein Pangandaman (P15 million), An Waray’s Neil Benedict Montejo (P14.2 million), and Davao City’s Isidro Ungab (P13 million). Source: Internet
Of the 11,500 absentee ballots the city sent to voters, about 1,300 are still outstanding and Montejo thinks most will likely be dropped off at this point. Source: Internet
In 1537, Francisco de Montejo was appointed governor. Source: Internet