1536 - 1575 (39 años)
1467 - 1520 (53 años)
Nacimiento |
1467 |
Cusco, Cuzco, Peru |
Fallecimiento |
1520 |
Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador |
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Familia |
Coya Mama Runtu, n. Cusco, Cuzco, Peru |
Casado |
Cusco, Cuzco, Peru |
Hijos |
+ | 1. Coya Francisca, n. 1515, Cusco, Cuzco, Peru |
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Nombre |
Eugenia de Sandoval |
Título |
Coya |
Parentesco | with Maritza Uribe Senior
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Nacimiento |
1536 |
Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador |
Sexo |
Mujer |
Fallecimiento |
1575 |
Anserma, Caldas, Colombia |
ID Persona |
I2205 |
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Última Modificación |
28 Feb 2020 |
Padre |
Conquistador Diego de Sandoval y la Mota, n. 1505, Santa Olalla, Toledo, España f. Jun 1580, Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador (Edad 75 años) |
Madre |
Coya Francisca, n. 1515, Cusco, Cuzco, Peru f. Jul 1544, Tocaima, Cundinamarca, Colombia (Edad 29 años) |
Marriage |
1535 |
Cusco, Cuzco, Peru |
Age at Marriage |
He : ~ 30 años - She : ~ 20 años. |
Hijos |
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ID Familia |
F1069 |
Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart |
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Notas |
- De Henry Crespo:
From the marriage to Captain Diego de Sandoval in 1536 "La Coya" gave birth to a daughter, baptized Eugenia, who years later receive a royal grant confirming her rights (Real Cédula de Legitimación) from the emperor Charles V (Charles I of Spain) so that she could marry Captain Gil de Rengifo (They left numerous decedents in both Ecuador and Colombia.)
"In 1550 the Colla Eugenia, daughter of the Coya Francisca and Capt. Diego de Sandoval, and niece of Athaualpa, marries Gil Rengifo". Records indicate that she was 14 years old when the marriage took place. Rengifo was born in Avila, Spain. In 1522, aged barely 17, he crossed the Atlantic to the American continent, newly encountered by Europeans. Together with Pedro de Alvarado he set out for the conquest of Guatemala, paying his own way (horse and weapons). He participated in the founding of the city of Santiago de los Caballeros, then established himself in Cuzcatán.
Around 1533 he joined Alvarado on his journey to Quito. They first arrived on the coast of what is now the Ecuadorian province of Manabi, then had to cross the dense jungle around the Guayas river to reach the lower part of the Andes range. They arrived at a pass called Liribamba, where Sandoval and his men found another conquistador, Sebastian de Benalcazar, whose forces he joined (after the two leaders arranged for monetary compensation for Alvarado). Sandoval and Benalcazar soon became friends and with their forces advanced on the forces of Rumiñagui (who took charge of the Inca forces after Atahualpa's death) in the north.
Eugenia and Gil Rengifo had only one child, Maria Rengifo Sandoval, born in 1551 in Anserma, Colombia.
In 1567 Maria married Capt. Vicente Tamayo Henao. Capt. Tamayo was born in Alba de Tormes (Salamanca) in Spain and served as the Mayor of Anserma (Colombia). They had eleven children.
- Capitán Diego de Sandoval raptó del Palacio de Cajamarca una princesa (Coya) hija del Inca Huayna Cápac llamada Francisca, llevándola a vivir a Anserma (Caldas). Una de las hijas de esta unión, Eugenia de Sandoval, casó con Juan Rengifo, y a su vez una de las hijas de éste, doña María de Rengifo casó en Popayán con Vicente de Henao y Tamayo, de las tropas de Belalcázar con la que tuvo siete hijos. Don Vicente posteriormente vivió con su mujer en Anserma.
- Eugenia de Sandoval: Hija del español Diego de Sandoval y de la india peruana bautizada como María de Sandoval, "legitimada por el rey Carlos V "para que pudiese heredar de sus padres y antecesores todo aquello que suelen heredar los hijos habidos en legítimo matrimonio"". (En "Genealogías de Santa Fe de Bogotá").
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