Miguel Núñez de Sanabria

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Doctor Miguel Núñez de Sanabria (1645 or 1646, Lima - 1729, Madrid) was a Spanish official in Peru and an oidor (judge) of the Audiencia of Lima. Twice he was interim viceroy of Peru (September 1705 to May 1707 and April 22 to September 14, 1710), in virtue of his office as president of the Audiencia.

Núñez de Sanabria was a knight of the Order of Santiago and a professor of laws at the University of San Marcos, Lima. He bought a position as criminal alcalde before the Audiencia of Lima, and later became an oidor of the same Audiencia. He had much influence with his fellow oidores.

As president of the Audiencia at the time of the death of Viceroy Melchor Portocarrero y Lasso de la Vega on September 15, 1705, Núñez de Sanabria took over the government of the colony on an interim basis, until Manuel de Oms y de Santa Pau succeeded him in May 1707. He served as interim viceroy again, briefly, from April to September 1710. He was still a member of the Audiencia in 1715.

He left Peru for Spain, where he was a member of the Council of the Indies and also of the Council of War. He died in Madrid in 1729.

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Preceded by
Melchor Portocarrero y Lasso de la Vega
Viceroy of Peru
1705 – 1707
Succeeded by
Manuel de Oms y de Santa Pau
Preceded by
Manuel de Oms y de Santa Pau
Viceroy of Peru
1710
Succeeded by
Diego Ladrón de Guevara