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Garcilaso de la Vega, Peruvian historian, Historians, Miscellaneous, Biographies
Related Category: Historians, Miscellaneous, Biographies
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Garcilaso de la Vega[gArsElA´sO dA lA vA´gA] Pronunciation Key, 15391616, Peruvian historian; son of the Spanish conquistador SebastiAn Garcilaso de la Vega and an Incan princess and therefore called the Inca. He grew up in Peru during the turbulent post-Conquest period. He went (1560) to Spain, where he first served in the army and later began to write. His most important work, The Royal Commentaries of Peru (16091617; tr. 1871) is a valuable source of information about the conquest of Peru and the lives and legends of the Inca.
See biography by J. G. Varner (1968).
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