- Polo
Ondegardo (c. 1520 in
Valladolid – 1575 in
Ciudad Rica de La Plata) was a
Spanish colonial jurist,
civil servant,
businessman and
thinker who proposed...
- characteristics, the climate, and the
elevation above sea level. Polo de
Ondegardo states that the
distance was one and a half
league meaning about 7.5 kilometres...
-
under Polo de
Ondegardo, who was
newly appointed as
Corregidor (Chief Magistrate) of
Cuzco in 1559, when it was
under Spanish control.
Ondegardo conducted...
- ⟨Tecsi Viracochan⟩] o el de ⟨ticci viracocha⟩ lo
conocen también Polo [
Ondegardo](1990, pp. 265, 266),
Huaman Poma (1936, p. 911) y [Bernabé] Cobo (1956...
-
early Spanish chroniclers, in
particular Cristóbal de Molina, Polo de
Ondegardo and Inca
Garcilaso de la Vega. The
latter witnessed situas as a child...
-
jurisdiction of
Valladolid and the
nearby country.
Through the same will Polo de
Ondegardo, Zárate's nephew,
received a
special grant of 90
ducats to
complete his...
-
Santa Cruz
Pachacuti Yamqui Salcamayhua,
Francisco de Avila, Polo de
Ondegardo, and
Clements R. Markham.
Narratives of the
Rites and Laws of the Yncas...
- Inca Empire."
Trochammina ondegardoi † Frizzell, 1943
Protist Polo de
Ondegardo A
fossil foraminiferan from the
Cretaceous of Peru.
Trochilus mosquera...
- the lawyer,
magistrate and tax
collector in Potosí and Cusco, Polo de
Ondegardo. This man, who
later ****isted
Viceroy Toledo in
creating a
system under...
- the country, in
which he was
aided by Acosta, the
licentiate Polo de
Ondegardo, and the
Judge Juan
Ortiz de Matienzo.
Acosta also
accompanied the Viceroy...