- Ana Francisca de Borja y Doria
Ana Francisca Hermenegilda de Borja y Doria, condesa de Lemos (1640—1706) was the wife of
Peru vian ViceroyPedro Antonio Fernández de Castro , conde de Lemos. During his absence from the capital fromJune 7 ,1668 toNovember 12 ,1668 , she was governor of the colony. She thus became the first female governor of theViceroyalty of Peru .She was born into the House of Borja (Italian spelling, "Borgia"). She was a niece of
Francisco de Borja y Aragón , poet and viceroy of Peru from 1615 to 1621, and related to other famous members of the House of Borgia, includingPope Calixtus III ,Pope Alexander VI , and SaintFrancis Borgia .She was the daughter of
Francisco Diego Pascual de Borja y Aragón y Centelles , 8thduque de Gandía , and of Artemisa María Ana Teresa Gertrudis, princesa de Doria de Melfi. Her second marriage, onJuly 20 ,1664 , was to her cousin, Pedro Antonio Fernández de Castro Andrade y Portugal, 8th conde de Villalba, 10th conde de Lemos, 7th marqués de Sarria. By this marriage she became the condesa (countess) de Lemos. Her husband was named viceroy of Peru onJune 12 ,1667 , under the authority ofMariana of Austria , regent for her sonCharles II of Spain .The Count and Countess of Lemos arrived in Peru at the port of
Callao onNovember 9 ,1667 . They were received by the Spanish of the colony with much pomp. The viceroy took possession of his office onNovember 21 ,1667 .On
June 7 ,1668 , Viceroy Pedro Antonio Fernández de Castro sailed from Callao for Islay,Arequipa andPuno , leaving his wife in charge of the government of Peru, as "gobernadora" (female governor). This was an official appointment. The royal decree by which the count held the position of viceroy provided that in his absence from the capital, the government would be entrusted to his wife. She was not a figurehead; she exercised real authority and ran the business of the colony during her husband's absence, making decisions and issuing decrees. Her authority was recognized by theAudiencia of Lima. She met with them and other officials onJuly 5 ,1668 .News of the
July 11 ,1668 attack on Portobelo,Panama by the English pirateHenry Morgan arrived in Lima on the following August 31st. In response, Countess Lemos sent supplies and military equipment in aid of the defenders and readied the colonial navy to guard against pirates off the Peruvian coast. Pirates did attack the port of Callao during her period in office.The viceroy returned and resumed his office on
November 12 ,1668 . The countess had been governor of Peru for five months and five days.She had two children before leaving Spain, and three children in Lima. By virtue of the different locations of birth, the first two were
Peninsular es and the later three wereCriollo s. Her fourth child, Rosa Francisca, was bornSeptember 18 ,1669 and named for BlessedRose of Lima .The countess had much influence in the Court of Spain, and because of that, with the papacy. She continued the work of her uncle, Viceroy Francisco de Borja y Aragón, to achieve the beatification and canonization of St. Rose. Beatification was conferred on
February 12 ,1668 . The official celebration was held on April 15 of that year, in the Basilica of San Pedro, and the official communication arrived in Lima onJanuary 18 ,1669 .The count and countess sent a sculpture of St. Rose to the Vatican.
Melchiore Caffa was the sculptor. On the occasion of her beatification, her wooden coffin was replaced by one of silver, at the expense of the countess. At the request of Spanish regent Mariana of Austria, onAugust 11 ,1670 Rose was named patron of the Spanish possessions in the Americas and the Philippines. She and Francis Borgia were canonized onApril 12 ,1671 byPope Clement X . Rose was the first native-born American to become a Catholic saint.Viceroy Count Lemos died
December 6 ,1672 . The countess and her children left Peru onJune 11 ,1675 . She died in 1706.References
*es icon Mugaburu, Josephe and Francisco, "Diario de Lima (1640-1694)". Imprenta C. Vásquez, 1935.
External links
*es icon [http://www.boletindenewyork.com/gvelaochaga.CondesadeLemos.htm Biographical information]
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