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  2. Viceroyalty of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Viceroyalty of Peru (Spanish: Virreinato del Perú), officially known as the Kingdom of Peru (Spanish: Reino del Perú), was a Spanish imperial provincial administrative district, created in 1542, that originally contained modern-day Peru and most of the Spanish Empire in South America, governed from the capital of Lima.

  3. Royal Army of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Army of Peru (Spanish: Ejército Real del Perú), [12] also known as the National Army (Spanish: Ejército Nacional), was the army organised by the viceroy of Peru, José Fernando de Abascal, to protect the Hispanic Monarchy in the Viceroyalty of Peru—and its surrounding provinces of Charcas, Chile and Quito—of the revolutions that convulsed the Spanish Empire at the beginning of ...

  4. Martín de Murúa - Wikipedia

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    Historia de los Incas. Reyes del Perú .... Crónica del siglo XVI. Anotaciones y Concordancias con las crónicas de Indias. ed. por Horacio H. Urteaga y C. A. Romero. Colección de libros y documentos referentes a la historia del Perú. ser. 2, t. 4. Lima 1922-1925. (Historia del origen y genealogía real de los Reyes Incas del Perú.

  5. History of Peru - Wikipedia

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    In 1542 [57] [58] or 1543, [59] the Viceroyalty of Peru (Virreinato del Perú) was established, with authority over most of Spanish-ruled South America. [57] Colombia , Ecuador , Panama (after 1571) and Venezuela were split off as the Viceroyalty of New Granada ( Virreinato de Nueva Granada ) in 1717, [ 60 ] [ 61 ] and Argentina , Bolivia ...

  6. Túpac Amaru - Wikipedia

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    Titu Cusi Yupanqui, Inca Diego del Castro, Relación de la conquista del Perú y hechos del Inca Manco II; Instrución el muy Ille. Señor Ldo. Señor Ldo. Lope García de Castro, Gobernador que fue destos rreynos del Pirú (1570), Coleción de libros y documentos referentes a la historia del Perú, ed. Carlos A. Romero and Horacio H. Urteaga ...

  7. Category:Viceroyalty of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Viceroyalty of Peru (Virreinato del Perú) — Spanish colonial viceroyalty in western South America from 1542 to 1824. Its territories included present day Peru , Colombia , and Chile . From 1542–1776, it included territory in modern Argentina , Uruguay , and Paraguay as well; in 1776, they were split off to the Category:Viceroyalty of ...

  8. Scarlett O'Phelan Godoy - Wikipedia

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    La Independencia del Peru. De los Borbones a Bolívar (Lima, 2001), compiladora. Historia de la familia en el Virreinato del Perú (Lima, 2001). Bernardo O'Higgins y su estancia en el Perú (Lima, 2010). Perú. Crisis imperial e independencia (Lima, 2013). Mestizos Reales en el virreinato del Perú: Indios nobles, caciques y capitanes de mita ...

  9. List of viceroys of Peru - Wikipedia

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    8th Count of Santisteban del Puerto, 1st Marquis of Solera: 31 December 1661 16 March 1666 Int. Bernardo de Iturriaza, Dean of the Audiencia: March 1666 November 1667 Charles II: 19 Pedro Antonio Fernández de Castro, 10th Count of Lemos: 21 November 1667 6 December 1672 Int. Bernardo de Iturriaza, Dean of the Audiencia: December 1672 August ...