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Ramiriáñez Bravo de Saravia

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Ramiriáñez Bravo de Saravia y Sotomayor
Alcalde of Santiago
In office
1586–1587
MonarchPhilip II of Spain
Personal details
Born12 April 1550
Lima, Peru
Died1594(1594-00-00) (aged 43–44)
Santiago, Chile
NationalitySpanish
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionMilitary man
Military service
Allegiance Spanish Empire
Branch/serviceSpanish Army
RankCaptain
Battles/warsArauco War
Anglo-Spanish War

Ramiriáñez Bravo de Saravia (1550–1594) was a Spanish nobleman, who served during the Viceroyalty of Peru as alguacil of the Inquisition,[1] alcalde and regidor of Santiago, Chile.[2]

Biography

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Born in Lima, he was the son of the Conquistador and Governor of Chile Melchor Bravo de Saravia and Jerónima Sotomayor.[3] His wife was Isabel García, the daughter of Captain Diego García de Cáceres, born in Plasencia.[4]

Ramiriáñez Bravo de Saravia was a descendant of Hernán Bravo de Laguna, lord of Almenar and Pica.[5]

In his military career Ramiriáñez Bravo de Saravia, participated in organized expeditions against the Mapuche Indians. He fought valiantly in the Arauco War.[6] Bravo de Saravia was the commander of Spanish Armada, who led the battle against English pirates led by Thomas Cavendish and Francis Drake the event occurred on 6 June 1572 in the southern Pacific, with the victory of the Spanish army.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Santiago. Guillermo Lohmann Villena. 1947.
  2. ^ Hidalgúía, Volume 29. 1981.
  3. ^ Los americanos en las órdenes nobiliarias. Guillermo Lohmann Villena,Francisco de Solano. 1993. ISBN 9788400073510.
  4. ^ Land, R. O. (1927). Tierra Firme: Revista trimestral.
  5. ^ Fondos americanistas de la Colección Salazar y Castro: catálogo. Remedios Contreras, Real Academia de la Historia (Spain). 1979. ISBN 9788460016038.
  6. ^ Colección de historiadores de Chile y documentos relativos a la historia nacional, Volumes 20-21. Imprenta de Ferrocarril, 1900. 1900.
  7. ^ Linaje de los Alamos y sus alianzas en Chile. Vicente Alamos Igualt. 1979.
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