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Pizarroís Shroud.

An envelope reputedly containing a piece of Gonzalo Pizarroís Shroud.

[c. 1548].,

368,76 €

Forest Books William Laywood

(Grantham, Reino Unido)

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Autor
Pizarroís Shroud.
Editores
[c. 1548].
Materia
PERU LIMA SPANISH CONQUISTADOR SPAIN INCA EMPIRE SOUTH AMERICA, MALTA

Descripción

The envelope (141 x 73mm) is addressed to ìMr. T. Jenkin. 32, Strada Reale. Maltaî, contained within is a piece of brown cloth (46 x 21mm) with edges frayed, on the reverse of the envelope in a contemporary hand ìA Piece of ìPizzaioísî ìShroudî taken from the Cathedral at ìLimaî in 1870. Not by [Miracle?]. Pizzaro was the Conqueror of Peru about 1520.î Gonzalo Pizarro (1513-1548) was a Spanish conquistador who was one of his brother Franciscoís main lieutenants during the conquest of the Inca Empire. Gonzalo was cruel and ruthless, but undeniably a very effective soldier. After the conquest, he fought alongside his brothers and their supporters during the civil wars that broke out among the conquistadors. Later, he led the resistance in Peru to the ìNew Lawsî of 1542, taking up arms against an official Spanish Viceroy: this earned him a royal execution in 1548. ìGonzaloís remains were not exposed to the indignities inflicted on Carbajalís, whose quarters were hung in chains on the four great roads leading to Cuzco. Centeno saved Pizarroís body from being stripped, by redeeming his costly raiment from the executioner, and in this sumptuous shroud it was laid in the chapel of the convent of Our Lady of Mercy in Cuzco.î (Precott, The Conquest of Peru, p.497).
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