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The Viceroyalty of Peru (Spanish: Virreinato del Perú), officially known as the Kingdom of Peru, 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.
- History of Peru
Under Spanish rule, the country adopted the denomination...
- Viceroyalty of Perú
Official: Spanish; commons: Quechua, Aymara, Puquina. The...
- History of Peru
This article lists the viceroys of Peru, who ruled the Viceroyalty of Peru from 1544 to 1824 in the name of the monarch of Spain. The territories under de jure rule by the viceroys included in the 16th and 17th century almost all of South America except eastern Brazil.
No.PortraitGovernorFrom115 May 154418 January 1546Int.Pedro de la Gasca, Dean of the Audiencia10 April 154727 January 1550223 September 155121 July 1552Int.Melchor Bravo de Saravia, Dean of the ...July 1552June 1556Viceroyalty of Peru, the second of the four viceroyalties that Spain created to govern its domains in the Americas. Established in 1543, the viceroyalty initially included all of South America under Spanish control except for the coast of what is now Venezuela.
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O Vice-Reino do Peru (em espanhol Virreinato del Perú) oficialmente conhecido como Reino do Peru, foi um distrito administrativo provincial imperial espanhol, criado em 1542, que originalmente continha o atual Peru e a maior parte do Império Espanhol na América do Sul, governado a partir da capital Lima.
Two centuries after the establishment of the New Kingdom of Granada in the 16th century, whose governor was dependent upon the Viceroy of Peru at Lima, and an audiencia at Santa Fé de Bogotá (today capital of the republic of Colombia), the slowness of communications between the two capitals led to the creation of an independent Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717 (and its reestablishment in ...