- Juan Jiménez de Montalvo
Doctor Juan Jiménez de Montalvo (b. 1551,
Olmedo , Castile) was an "oidor" (judge) of the Royal "Audiencia " ofLima , and briefly in 1621 and 1622, interim viceroy ofPeru .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 "oidor" (judge) of the Royal "Audiencia" of
Lima . OnDecember 31 ,1621 , ViceroyFrancisco de Borja y Aragón embarked for Spain. As the senior member of the Audiencia, Jiménez de Montalvo took the reigns of government as interim viceroy.He served as acting viceroy for seven months, until the arrival of
Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Marquis of Guadalcázar . During this time he presided over the ceremonies for the proclamation of KingPhilip IV of Spain and the swearing of allegiance to the new monarch.He married Mayor Bravo de Saravia y Cáceres, a native of
Santiago de Chile . They had four children. One son, Juan, became president of theCouncil of the Indies in Spain. Another son, Diego, became a knight of theOrder of Santiago . After the death of Doctor Jiménez de Montalvo, his widow remarried, to another oidor in the Audiencia of Lima, Doctor Francisco de Alfaro.External links
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