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{{Short description|Spanish noble}}
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| name = '''Juan Buenaventura de Borja y Armendia'''
| name = Juan Buenaventura de Borja y Armendia
| title = Presidente de la [[:es:Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá|Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá]], 1605 – 1628
| title = Presidente de la [[:es:Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá|Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá]], 1605 – 1628
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| predecessor = [[Francisco de Sande]] (In title)
| predecessor = [[Francisco de Sande]] (In title)
| successor = [[Sancho Girón de Narváez]] (In title)
| successor = [[Sancho Girón de Narváez]] (In title)<br />Juan de Borja y Miguel (Dynastic)
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| successor = Juan de Borja y Miguel (Dynastic)
| spouse = Violante Miguel de Heredia y Forcadell
| spouse = Violante Miguel de Heredia y Forcadell
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[[File:Firma y rúbrica de Juan de Borja y Armendia.jpg|thumb|120px|Signature and initialling of ''Juan de Borja y Armendia'']]
[[File:Firma y rúbrica de Juan de Borja y Armendia.jpg|thumb|120px|Signature and initialling of ''Juan de Borja y Armendia'']]
'''Juan Buenaventura de Borja y Armendía''' (b. 1564*, [[Gandía]], [[Province of Valencia|Valencia]] - d. 1628, [[Bogotá|Santafé de Bogotá]]) was a [[Spanish people|Spanish]] [[nobility|noble]] of the [[House of Borja]] who served in multiple positions of power throughout the [[New Kingdom of Granada]]. He is perhaps best known for serving as the President of the [[:es:Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá|Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá]].
'''Juan Buenaventura de Borja y Armendia''' (b. 1564*, [[Gandía]], [[Province of Valencia|Valencia]] {{en dash}} d. 1628, [[Bogotá|Santafé de Bogotá]]) was a [[Spanish people|Spanish]] [[nobility|noble]] of the [[House of Borja]] who served in multiple positions of power throughout the [[New Kingdom of Granada]]. He is perhaps best known for serving as the President of the [[:es:Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá|Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá]].


== Biography ==
==Biography==
Juan Bueanaventura was the son of Fernando de Borja Aragón y Castro and his wife, Violante de Armendia. He was the grandson of the [[Duke of Gandia]], [[Saint Francis Borgia, 4th Duke of Gandía|Saint Francis Borgia]], third general of the [[Society of Jesus]] and adviser to Pope Alexander VI, [[Rodrigo de Borja y Borja]] and of King [[Ferdinand II of Aragón]].
Juan Bueanaventura was the son of Fernando de Borja Aragón y Castro and his wife, Violante de Armendia. He was the grandson of the [[Duke of Gandia]], [[Francis Borgia, 4th Duke of Gandía|Saint Francis Borgia]], third general of the [[Society of Jesus]].


Upon completing his bachelor's education in the arts at the [[University of Alcalá]], he enrolled himself in the [[University of Salamanca]] where he further pursued a degree in canon studies.
Upon completing his bachelor's education in the arts at the [[University of Alcalá]], he enrolled himself in the [[University of Salamanca]], where he further pursued a degree in canon studies.


He was legitimized by King [[Philip III of Spain]] during the [[Courts]] of [[Valencia]] on 15 January 1604 with a pedigree towards the military branch of the kingdom.
He was legitimized by King [[Philip III of Spain]] during the [[Courts]] of [[Valencia]] on 14 January 1604, with a pedigree towards the military branch of the kingdom.


He carried out various functions within the [[New Kingdom of Granada]], amongst them was his most famous role as the President of the [[:es:Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá|Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá]], a post to which he was named in 1605. He was elected the Audencia's seventh president at 41 years of age on 2 October 1605. He would continue his role uninterrupted in this post until his death 22 years later.
He carried out various functions within the [[New Kingdom of Granada]]; amongst them was his most famous role as the President of the [[:es:Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá|Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá]], a post to which he was named in 1605. He was elected the Audencia's seventh president at 41 years of age, on 2 October 1605. He would continue uninterrupted in this post until his death 22 years later.


During his mandate, he carried out various campaigns against the local indigenous people of his territory. The most intense campaign being the pacification of the [[Pijao people]] or the ''Federación Pijao'' between 1605 and 1615. He further installed the [[Inquisition|Sancta Tribunal de la Inquisición]] at [[Cartagena de Indias]]. He ordered the creation of a grammatical process defined for the [[Chibchan languages]] and extended the collection of the [[Alcabala]] to many cities where it was previously not enforced.
During his mandate, he carried out various campaigns against the local indigenous people of his territory. The most intense campaign was the pacification of the [[Pijao people]], or the ''Federación Pijao'', between 1605 and 1615. He further installed the [[Inquisition|Sancta Tribunal de la Inquisición]] at [[Cartagena de Indias]]. He ordered the creation of a grammatical process defined for the [[Chibchan languages]] and extended the collection of the [[Alcabala]] to many cities where it was previously not enforced.


In 1605, he created the Tribunal de Cuentas de Santafé and in 1620, a royal decree ordered the establishment of a [[Mint (coin)|Mint]] for the New Kingdom of Granada.
In 1605, he created the Tribunal de Cuentas de Santafé, and, in 1620, a royal decree ordered the establishment of a [[Mint (coin)|Mint]] for the New Kingdom of Granada.


He was conferred with the honor of being a Knight of the [[Order of Santiago]] by royal warrant at the city of [[Lerma, Burgos|Lerma]] on 22 May 1610.
He was conferred with the honor of being a Knight of the [[Order of Santiago]] by royal warrant at the city of [[Lerma, Burgos|Lerma]] on 22 May 1610.


== Death and Legacy ==
==Death and legacy==
He died in [[Santafé de Bogotá]] in 1628 and was buried at the foot of the [[Primary Cathedral of Bogotá|city's main cathedral]]. He was not immediately succeeded in his role as President of the Audencia. Instead, the ''oidor'' or hearer of Lesmes de Espinosa Saravia took control of governmental matters until a new president was finally appointed in 1630.
He died in [[Santafé de Bogotá]] in 1628 and was buried at the foot of the [[Primary Cathedral of Bogotá|city's main cathedral]]. He was not immediately succeeded in his role as President of the Audencia. Instead, the ''oidor'' or hearer of Lesmes de Espinosa Saravia took control of governmental matters until a new president was finally appointed in 1630.


== Ancestry ==
==Ancestry==
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== Marriage and Descendants ==
==Marriage and Descendants==
[[File:COA Duke of Gandia.svg|thumb|120px|Arms of the ''[[Duke of Gandía]] and of the Borja or [[Borgia]]'']]
[[File:COA Duke of Gandia.svg|thumb|120px|Arms of the ''[[Duke of Gandía]]'' and of the ''Borja'' or ''[[Borgia]]'']]
On 3 September 1597, he married Violante Miguel de Heredia y Forcadell. Violante was born in Ulldecoma, [[Tarragona]] and was the daughter of Jaime Miguel de Heredia y de Beatriz Forcadell. The couple had many children. Amongst them were:
On 3 September 1597, he married Violante Miguel de Heredia y Forcadell. Violante was born in Ulldecoma, [[Tarragona]], and was the daughter of Jaime Miguel de Heredia y de Beatriz Forcadell. Juan had eight children.<ref>[http://www.euskalnet.net/laviana/gen_hispanas/borja_borgia.htm Borja Genealogy] (see "Juan de Borja, nacido en Gandía el 16-X-1564") {{in lang|es}}</ref> Amongst them was Juan de Borja y Miguel, who at [[Riobamba]] started a family that would later become the prestigious [[Ecuadorian]] and [[Chilean people|Chilean]] Borja families.


==See also==
* Juan de Borja y Miguel - who at [[Riobamba]], started a family that would later become the prestigious [[Ecuadorian]] and [[Chilean people|Chilean]] Borja families. In actuality, these families constitute the only existing male line of descendent from the papal [[Dukes of Gandia]], the unbroken line of the [[House of Borja]].
* [[Natagaima]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}
* {{cite web |first=Mario |last=Aguilera Peña |authorlink=Mario Aguilera Peña |title=Presidentes del Nuevo Reino |url=http://www.banrepcultural.org/blaavirtual/revistas/credencial/enero-dic1992/hprescol.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120814011902/http://www.banrepcultural.org/blaavirtual/revistas/credencial/enero-dic1992/hprescol.htm |archive-date=14 August 2012 |date=1992 |publisher=Revista Credencial Historia |location=Bogotá |language=Spanish}}
* {{cite web |first1=José Ramón |last1=Jaramillo Borja |first2=Santiago |last2=La Parra López |title=''Los Borja: De Europa a Ecuador'' |url=http://numbers.com.ec/articulo.php?tit=los-borja |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150123044158/http://numbers.com.ec/articulo.php?tit=los-borja |archive-date=23 January 2015 |publisher=Revista Numbers |language=Spanish}}
* {{cite web |first=Jaime de |last=Salazar y Acha |title=Una rama subsistente del linaje Borja en América española |url=http://www.ramhg.es/images/stories/pdf/boletin/boletin-075.pdf |date=2010 |publisher=BOLETÍN DE LA REAL ACADEMIA MATRITENSE DE HERÁLDICA Y GENEALOGÍA |language=Spanish |access-date=17 June 2016 |archive-date=12 April 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120412191117/http://www.ramhg.es/images/stories/pdf/boletin/boletin-075.pdf |url-status=dead }}


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== References ==
{{Reflist}}

* {{cite web
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| last = Aguilera Peña
| authorlink = Mario Aguilera Peña
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| title = Presidentes del Nuevo Reino
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| publisher = Revista Credencial Historia
| location = Bogotá
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* [[Natagaima]]

==External links==
* [http://www.enciclopedia_universal.esacademic.com/.../Juan_de_Borja_y_Armen... Juan de Borja y Amendia]
* [http://www.euskalnet.net/laviana/gen_hispanas/borja_borgia.htm Borja o Borgia]
* [http://www.ramhg.es/index.php/boletin/boletin Una rama subsistente del linaje Borja en América española, por Jaime de Salazar y Acha, Académico de Número]
* [http://numbers.com.ec/articulo.php?tit=los-borja Jaramillo Borja, José Ramón - La Parra López, Santiago: ''Los Borja: De Europa a Ecuador''. Revista Numbers, edition N° 5. Quito – Ecuador, 29 decembre 2014]

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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Spanish noble, Presidente de la Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá|Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1564
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Gandía]], [[Valencia]], [[Spain]]
| DATE OF DEATH = 1628
| PLACE OF DEATH = [[:es:Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá|Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá]], [[New Kingdom of Granada]], [[Spanish Empire]]
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[[Category:Spanish untitled nobility]]
[[Category:University of Salamanca alumni]]
[[Category:University of Salamanca alumni]]
[[Category:House of Borgia]]
[[Category:House of Borgia|Juan Buenaventura]]
[[Category:Knights of Santiago]]
[[Category:Knights of Santiago]]
[[Category:Armigers of the Kingdom of Spain]]

Latest revision as of 12:00, 11 December 2024

Juan Buenaventura de Borja y Armendia
Presidente de la Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá, 1605 – 1628
Portrait of Juan de Borja y Armendia
PredecessorFrancisco de Sande (In title)
SuccessorSancho Girón de Narváez (In title)
Juan de Borja y Miguel (Dynastic)
Full name
Juan Buenaventura de Borja y Armendia
Born1564
Gandía, Valencia, Spain
Died1628
Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá, New Kingdom of Granada, Spanish Empire
BuriedCatedral de Santa Fe de Bogotá
FamilyHouse of Borja
Spouse(s)Violante Miguel de Heredia y Forcadell
IssueJuan de Borja y Miguel
FatherFernando de Borja Aragón y Castro
MotherViolante de Armendia
Signature and initialling of Juan de Borja y Armendia

Juan Buenaventura de Borja y Armendia (b. 1564*, Gandía, Valencia – d. 1628, Santafé de Bogotá) was a Spanish noble of the House of Borja who served in multiple positions of power throughout the New Kingdom of Granada. He is perhaps best known for serving as the President of the Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá.

Biography

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Juan Bueanaventura was the son of Fernando de Borja Aragón y Castro and his wife, Violante de Armendia. He was the grandson of the Duke of Gandia, Saint Francis Borgia, third general of the Society of Jesus.

Upon completing his bachelor's education in the arts at the University of Alcalá, he enrolled himself in the University of Salamanca, where he further pursued a degree in canon studies.

He was legitimized by King Philip III of Spain during the Courts of Valencia on 14 January 1604, with a pedigree towards the military branch of the kingdom.

He carried out various functions within the New Kingdom of Granada; amongst them was his most famous role as the President of the Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá, a post to which he was named in 1605. He was elected the Audencia's seventh president at 41 years of age, on 2 October 1605. He would continue uninterrupted in this post until his death 22 years later.

During his mandate, he carried out various campaigns against the local indigenous people of his territory. The most intense campaign was the pacification of the Pijao people, or the Federación Pijao, between 1605 and 1615. He further installed the Sancta Tribunal de la Inquisición at Cartagena de Indias. He ordered the creation of a grammatical process defined for the Chibchan languages and extended the collection of the Alcabala to many cities where it was previously not enforced.

In 1605, he created the Tribunal de Cuentas de Santafé, and, in 1620, a royal decree ordered the establishment of a Mint for the New Kingdom of Granada.

He was conferred with the honor of being a Knight of the Order of Santiago by royal warrant at the city of Lerma on 22 May 1610.

Death and legacy

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He died in Santafé de Bogotá in 1628 and was buried at the foot of the city's main cathedral. He was not immediately succeeded in his role as President of the Audencia. Instead, the oidor or hearer of Lesmes de Espinosa Saravia took control of governmental matters until a new president was finally appointed in 1630.

Ancestry

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Marriage and Descendants

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Arms of the Duke of Gandía and of the Borja or Borgia

On 3 September 1597, he married Violante Miguel de Heredia y Forcadell. Violante was born in Ulldecoma, Tarragona, and was the daughter of Jaime Miguel de Heredia y de Beatriz Forcadell. Juan had eight children.[1] Amongst them was Juan de Borja y Miguel, who at Riobamba started a family that would later become the prestigious Ecuadorian and Chilean Borja families.

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ Borja Genealogy (see "Juan de Borja, nacido en Gandía el 16-X-1564") (in Spanish)
  • Aguilera Peña, Mario (1992). "Presidentes del Nuevo Reino" (in Spanish). Bogotá: Revista Credencial Historia. Archived from the original on 14 August 2012.
  • Jaramillo Borja, José Ramón; La Parra López, Santiago. "Los Borja: De Europa a Ecuador" (in Spanish). Revista Numbers. Archived from the original on 23 January 2015.
  • Salazar y Acha, Jaime de (2010). "Una rama subsistente del linaje Borja en América española" (PDF) (in Spanish). BOLETÍN DE LA REAL ACADEMIA MATRITENSE DE HERÁLDICA Y GENEALOGÍA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 April 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
Preceded by Presidente de la Real Audiencia de Santa Fe de Bogotá
1605–1628
Succeeded by