- Jorge de Alvarado
Jorge de Alvarado y Contreras (b.
Badajoz ,Extremadura ,Spain – d. 1540 or 1541 [Restall & Asselbergs (2008, p.56).] orMadrid , 1553 [ [http://www.euskalnet.net/laviana/gen_hispanas/alvarado.htm Pagina nueva 1 ] ] ) was a Spanishconquistador , brother of the more famousPedro de Alvarado .Jorge de Alvarado was a native of Badajoz and son of Diego Gómez de Alvarado y Mexía de Sandoval, born in Badajoz in 1460 and "vecino" of Badajoz, Extremadura, Commander of
Lobón ,"Conquered Conquistadors", "Florine G.L. Asselbergs", First Edition, published 2004] Puebla,Montijo andCubillana , "Alcalde " ofMontanchez , "Trece" of theOrder of Santiago , Lord ofCastellanos , "Maestresala " ofHenry IV of Castile andGeneral of theFrontier ofPortugal , widow of Teresa Suárez de Moscoso y Figueroa, and second wife Leonor de Contreras y Gutiérrez de Trejo.Alvarado went to
Hispaniola in 1510 with all his older brothers Pedro and Gonzalo and younger brothers Gómez, Hernando and Juan and their uncle Diego de Alvarado y Mexía de Sandoval.Jorge "married" a daughter of Xicotencatl, the ruler of
Tizatlan in Tlaxcala, as Pedro also did, probably to gain the support of Tlaxcalan troops. [Restall & Asselbergs (2008, pp.19,79).] She was baptized with the Spanish name "doña" Lucía.He was one of the conquerors of Mexico and Guatemala along with his brother, and
Lieutenant-Governor ofGuatemala under him. In 1527 he founded the city of Santiago de los Caballeros and the one ofSan Salvador in 1528.Like his brother he also married twice, firstly to Francisca Girón and secondly in 1526 to Luisa de Estrada, certainly related to
Francisco Vázquez de Coronado 's wife, by whom he had a son Jorge de Alvarado y Estrada, born in México, who married Catalina de Villafañe y Carvajal, Mexican, daughter ofÁngel de Villafañe , conqueror of Mexico, and wife Inés de Carvajal. Their son was Jorge de Alvarado y Villafañe, also born in Mexico,Governor andCaptain-General ofHonduras andKnight of Santiago since 1587, also married twice, firstly to Brianda de Quiñones and secondly to Juana de Benavides, "vecina" of Guatemala, and had issue.Ancestors
Ancestors of Jorge de Alvarado y ContrerasNotes
References
: cite book |author=aut|Restall, Matthew |authorlink=Matthew Restall |coauthors=and aut|Florine G.L. Asselbergs |year=2007 |title=Invading Guatemala: Spanish, Nahua, and Maya Accounts of the Conquest Wars |series=Latin American Originals series, no. 2 |location=University Park |publisher=
Pennsylvania State University Press |isbn=978-0-271-02758-6 |oclc=165478850
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