Viceroy Francisco de Toledo

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Viceroy Francisco de Toledo was a 16th-century Spanish colonial administrator in Peru known for consolidating Spanish rule, implementing sweeping administrative reforms, and overseeing the final conquest of the Inca state.

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Francisco de Toledo 1
Viceroy Francisco de Toledo canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish colonial administrator
Viceroy of Peru
human
activeIn Spanish Empire
Viceroyalty of Peru
appointedBy Philip II of Spain
birthDate 1515-07-10
birthPlace Province of Toledo
surface form: Oropesa, Province of Toledo, Crown of Castile
countryOfCitizenship Crown of Castile
deathDate 1582-04-21
deathPlace Escalona, Crown of Castile
endTime 1581-09-23
era Spanish Golden Age
father Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo
surface form: Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo y Enríquez
fullName Álvarez de Toledo
surface form: Francisco Álvarez de Toledo
implementedPolicy creation of corregimientos de indios
foundation and consolidation of Spanish towns in the Andes
reducciónes (forced resettlement of indigenous populations)
regulation and expansion of the mita labor draft for Potosí mines
reorganization of ecclesiastical jurisdictions in Peru
reorganization of indigenous tribute and labor systems
standardization of colonial administration and taxation
visita general (general inspection) of the Viceroyalty of Peru
knownAs organizer of the Peruvian viceroyalty
knownFor codifying indigenous obligations to the Crown
establishing long-lasting colonial institutions in the Andes
strengthening royal authority over encomenderos
languageSpoken Spanish
legacy considered one of the most important viceroys of Peru
his reforms shaped Andean colonial society for centuries
militaryRank commander in royal campaigns in Peru
monarchDuringReign Philip II of Spain
mother Isabel de Velasco
name Viceroy Francisco de Toledo self-link
surface form: Francisco de Toledo
nobleFamily House of Toledo
notableFor consolidation of Spanish rule in Peru
execution of the Inca ruler Túpac Amaru I
final conquest of the Neo-Inca State in Vilcabamba
sweeping administrative reforms in the Viceroyalty of Peru
occupation administrator
soldier
oversaw capture of Vilcabamba in 1572
trial and execution of Túpac Amaru I in 1572
participatedIn campaign against the Neo-Inca State of Vilcabamba
positionHeld Viceroy of Peru
surface form: Governor of the Viceroyalty of Peru

Viceroy of Peru
predecessor Lope García de Castro
religion Roman Catholicism
startTime 1569-11-30
successor Martín Enríquez de Almanza

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Description of subject: Viceroy Francisco de Toledo was a 16th-century Spanish colonial administrator in Peru known for consolidating Spanish rule, implementing sweeping administrative reforms, and overseeing the final conquest of the Inca state.

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Siege of Vilcabamba commander Viceroy Francisco de Toledo
Viceroy Francisco de Toledo name Viceroy Francisco de Toledo self-link
subject surface form: Francisco de Toledo
this entity surface form: Francisco de Toledo