Sebastián Garcilaso de la Vega y Vargas
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Sebastián Garcilaso de la Vega y Vargas (Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain, 1507 – Cuzco, Viceroyalty of Peru, 1559) was a Spanish conquistador and colonial official. He fathered a son, the mestizo chronicler Garcilaso de la Vega, with the Inca princess .
Garcilaso was the third son of Alonso de Hinestrosa de Vargas and Blanca de Sotomayor. He served with Pedro de Alvarado, and participated in the conquests of Hernán Cortés, first in Mexico and later in Guatemala. In 1534, he left for Peru. After arriving in Venezuela, he marched to Quito and later joined the army of Francisco Pizarro. After receiving orders to conquer the Cauca River valley, he abandoned the attempt to colonize the , returning to Lima with his eighty men to encounter Manco Inca Yupanqui.
He participated in the expedition to the Collao, along with Gonzalo Pizarro and , defeating Tiso Yupanqui in the battle of Cochabamba.
Under the provision of the Royal Audiencia of Lima, he was honored as corregidor of Cuzco on November 17, 1554.
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- FIGUEROA Y MELGAR, Alfonso de (1965). Estudio histórico sobre algunas familias españolas. Tomo I. Madrid: Dawson & Fry. OCLC 1099156.
- VEGA, Inca Garcilaso (1965). Obras completas del Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. Edición y estudio preliminar de Carmelo Sáenz de Santa María. Tomo I. pp. 230 s. Madrid: Atlas. OCLC 491327016.
- 1507 births
- 1559 deaths
- Spanish conquistadors
- Extremaduran conquistadors
- People from Badajoz
- Inca Empire
- Spanish people stubs