February 20, 1580(1580-02-20) (aged 67–68) Santiago, Chile
Spouse
Inés de Suárez
Rodrigo de Quiroga López de Ulloa (c. 1512 – February 20, 1580) was a Spanish conquistador of Galician origin. He was twice the Royal Governor of Chile.
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governor. In Santiago where the testament of Valdivia was not opened and RodrigodeQuiroga proclaimed himself governor. Villagra tried to stop the indigenous...
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he did, upon his return to Chile in 1549, to one of his captains, RodrigodeQuiroga. As recognition for his services Valdivia was finally appointed as...