| Víctor Casco de Mendoza | |
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| Alcalde (various periods) Lieutenant Governor of Buenos Aires |
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In office 1605–1606 |
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| Monarch | Philip III |
| Preceded by | Pedro Martínez de Zavala |
| Succeeded by | Simón de Valdez |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1560 Asuncion, Paraguay |
| Died |
Buenos Aires, Argentina c.1615 |
| Spouse(s) | Luisa de Valderrama |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Profession | Army's officer |
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| Military service | |
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| Service/branch | Spanish Army |
| Rank | General |
Víctor Casco de Mendoza (1560-1600s) was a Spanish nobleman. He held political posts during the Viceroyalty of Peru, serving as alcalde, regidor and lieutenant governor of Buenos Aires and Asuncion.
He was born in Asuncion, the son of Gonzalo Casco, a Spanish conquistador, born in Asturias, and María de Mendoza Irala, belonging to a noble Paraguayan family. He was married to Luisa de Valderrama, daughter of Juan de Fustes and Beatriz Ramírez.
Víctor Casco de Mendoza was one of the sixty-three neighbors who accompanied Juan de Garay in the second foundation of Buenos Aires.