Bernardo de Iturriaza

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Bernardo de Iturriaza (1608, Ezcaray, La Rioja, Spain1678, Lima) was a Spanish judge and colonial official. In his capacity as president of the Audiencia of Lima he twice served as governor (interim viceroy) of Peru (1666-67 and 1672-74).

He studied law at the University of Alcalá de Henares, qualifying in both civil and canon law. Afterwards he continued teaching at the University. After some years he was named to the chair of digesto y decretales (pandects[1] and decretals[2]).

Thereafter he began work in the Audiencia of Lima. In 1647 he was named alcalde for criminal law, and in 1652 he became an oidor (a judge in the Audiencia). He rose to the position of decano (president) of the Audiencia.

In the interval between the death of Viceroy Diego de Benavides y de la Cueva in 1666 and the arrival of his replacement, Pedro Antonio Fernández de Castro, the following year, Iturriaza served as governor (interim viceroy) of Peru. This was from about March 1666 to about November 1667. He served again from about December 1672 to about August 1674, between the death of Fernández de Castro and the arrival of Baltasar de la Cueva Enríquez.

Iturriaza died in 1678 in Lima.

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Preceded by
Diego de Benavides y de la Cueva
Viceroy of Peru
1666 – 1667
Succeeded by
Pedro Antonio Fernández de Castro
Preceded by
Pedro Antonio Fernández de Castro
Viceroy of Peru
1672 – 1674
Succeeded by
Baltasar de la Cueva Enríquez
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