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Juan Jiménez de Montalvo

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According to his biographer Manuel Moreyra y Paz Soldán, Juan Jiménez de Montalvo was a native of Olmedo, in Old Castile. In 1598 he was designated
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embarked for Spain. As the senior member of the Audiencia, Jiménez de Montalvo took the reins of government as interim viceroy.
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He served as acting viceroy for seven months, until the arrival of
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He married Mayor Bravo de Saravia y Cáceres, a native of
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in Spain. Another son, Diego, became a knight of the
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Spanish name
surname
Olmedo
Castile
Audiencia
Lima
Peru
Lima
Francisco de Borja y Aragón
Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Marquis of Guadalcázar
Philip IV of Spain
Santiago de Chile
Council of the Indies
Order of Santiago
Some biographical information
Archived
Wayback Machine
Francisco de Borja y Aragón
Viceroy of Peru
Diego Fernández de Córdoba
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stub
expanding it
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1551 births
17th-century deaths

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