Alonso Luján de Medina
Alonso Luján de Medina (1580s – 26 January 1647) was a Spanish nobleman, who served during the Viceroyalty of Peru as alcalde[1] notary public of Córdoba.[2]
Alonso Luján de Medina | |
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Alcalde of Córdoba, Argentina | |
In office 1644–1645 | |
Monarch | Philip IV of Spain |
Preceded by | ? |
Succeeded by | ? |
Personal details | |
Born | c.1580 Madrid, Spain |
Died | January 26, 1646 Córdoba, Argentina |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation | government |
Profession | jurist |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Spanish Empire |
Biography
Alonso Luján was born in Madrid, the son of Diego Luján de Medina and Maria de Roa.[3] He studied at the famous University of Alcalá, and time later he traveled to Lima, where was appointed Member of the Holy Office.[4] His third wife was Inés de Acevedo Ubeda, a Creole noblewoman, descendant of Bartolomé Jaimes.[5]
Alonso Luján de Medina, was a direct descendant of Francisco Massi, born in Flandes, and Ana Lujan de Medina, born in Madrid.[6] His father was a musician in the court of Charles V.[7]
References
- Archivo Municipal de Córdoba, Volumes 7-8, Ciudad de Córdoba, 1884, 1884
- Acta capitulares, Archivo Municipal de Córdoba (Córdoba, Argentina), 1952
- Boletín interno, Issues 51-59; Issues 61-90, Instituto Argentino de Ciencias Genealógicas, 1975
- Córdoba: Sus Pintores Y Sus Pinturas, Volume 2, la Universidad, 1951, 1951
- Boletín del Centro de Estudios Genealógicos de Córdoba, Volumes 32-33, El Centro, 2005
- Linajes de la gobernación del Tucamán: los de Córdoba, Volumen 3, Arturo Gustavo de Lazcano Colodrero, 1936
- La inquietud postrimera: tránsito ejemplar de Carlos V, desde la fastuosidad cortesana de Bruselas al retiro monacal de Yuste, Domingo Sánchez Loro, 1957
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