Francisco Bravo de Saravia, 1st Marquess of la Pica explained

Francisco Bravo de Saravia Ovalle
Birth Date:1628
Birth Place:Santiago, Chile, Viceroyalty of Peru
Death Date:August 28, 1703
Death Place:Santiago, Chile, Viceroyalty of Peru
Nationality: Spanish
Occupation:Government
Profession:Military

Francisco Bravo de Saravia y Ovalle, 1st Marquess of La Pica (1628–1703) was a Spanish nobleman and Lord of Almenar.[1]

Biography

Born in Santiago, was the son of Jerónimo Bravo de Saravia Ossorio de Cáceres and Agustina Lantadilla, descendant of Juan Bautista Pastene.[2] His wife was Marcela Henestrosa daughter of a noble family of Chile.[3]

Francisco Bravo de Saravia Ovalle, was descended of Melchor Bravo de Saravia, was created Marquess of la Pica in 1664.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Boletín de la Academia Chilena de la Historia, Issue 116. 2007. La Academia, 2007.
  2. Book: El Reyno de Chile, 1535-1810: estudio histórico, genealógico y biográfico, Volume 1. 1945. Luis de Roa y Ursúa.
  3. Book: Nobiliario de la Capitanía General de Chile . 1967. Juan Luis Espejo.
  4. Book: Un mundo que se fue . 1969. Eduardo Balmaceda Valdés.