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
Alcalde of Córdoba, Argentina
In office
1644–1645
MonarchPhilip IV of Spain
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Succeeded by?
Personal details
Bornc.1580
Madrid, Spain
DiedJanuary 26, 1646
Córdoba, Argentina
NationalitySpanish
Occupationgovernment
Professionjurist
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]

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