Diego Ortiz De Zúñiga
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Diego Ortiz de Zúñiga (c. 1636 - 3 September 1680) was a Spanish
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and
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. He wrote ''Annales eclesiásticos y seculares de la ciudad de Sevilla'' a work about the events in
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from 1246 to 1671. Diego Ortiz de Zúñiga, born in Seville in 1636 and died in Seville on 3 September 1680, was a Spanish noble, historian of renown and Knight of the
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, Venticuatro of Seville for some years, author of ''The Secular and Ecclesiastical Annals of the very Noble and very Loyal City of Seville, Metropolis of
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'', a work in which he recounts the occurrences of the city from 1246 until 1671. Additionally he is the author of ''The Genealogical Discourse of the Ortizes of Seville and of the work Posterity of Juan de Céspedes, Trece and Commander of the Order of Santiago Monastery''.


Family

Son of Juan Ortiz de Zúñiga y Avellaneda, Knight of the Order of Calatrava, Captain of the Infantry, who served on the border of
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from 1643 until 1649, married to his first cousin Leanor Luisa del Alcázar y Zúñiga. Diego married in 1657 to Ana María Caballero de Cabrera, daughter of Diego Caballero de Cabrera, Venticuatro of Seville, Knight of the
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, and of his wife María Jerónima Caballero de Illescas. His first-born son, Juan Ortiz de Zúñiga, married in 1675 to Urraca Fernández de Santillán y Villegas. Juan was awarded the title of I
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of Montefuerte by royal decree on 13 January 1705. The
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s of the House of Ortiz de Zúñiga of Seville were Alonso Ortiz (1420-1479), Commander of Azuaga in the Order of Santiago, interned in the temple of Saint Francis of Seville, in the chapel of his grandfathers, (son of Diego Ortiz, butler and guard of King Pedro I of Castille and León, the Cruel, and fifth grandchild of Pedro Ortiz, conqueror of Seville in 1248) and of his wife Mencia de Zúñiga, granddaughter of the famous bishop of Jaén and
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, Gonzalo de Estúñiga y Leiva.


Historian and Genealogist

Diego crossed Caballero in the Order of Santiago in 1640, as one of the Veintiquatro of Seville for a few years. On behalf of the senior relative of the House of the Ortizes of Seville, Alonso Ortiz de Zúñiga, II Marquis of Valencina, made a genealogical work of his lineage entitled ''Genealogical Discourse of the Ortizes of Seville.'' The work took into account his genealogy spanning from the conquest of Seville in 1248 to 1680. He had to dispel the gaps in time, conducting investigations using archives and notaries. The best-known work is ''Ecclesiastical and Secular Annals of the very Noble and very Loyal City of Seville, Metropolis of Andalusia.'' It contains his most important memories from the 1246-1671. The book was edited by Juan García Infanzón, at the Imprenta Real,
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in 1677, which consists of 823 pages, dedicated to
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, VIII Duke of Medinaceli,
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and
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of Andalusia, Sheriff Major of Seville, descendant of the holy king Ferdinand III of Castile and León, conqueror of Seville in 1248. In his criticism, José Pellicer de Tovar, Knight of the Order of Santiago, the king's senior chronicler Felipe IV, affirms that Ortiz de Zúñiga carried out his work “''having seen and examined with all diligence, not only the Stories of Spain, but the monuments of the Archives of the Holy Metropolitan Church and the Parishes and Regulars and its enlightened Secular Cabildo. They are written with truth, legality, purity of style, without passion or flattery and with the qualities of a serious story''”''.'' Affirmation that is also made by Juan Lucas Cortés, of the King's Council and his mayor of House and Court: “''In these Annals you will see all the memorable events that occurred in that city in the year and time that it touches them and many particular news, and so far not observed of some other, regarding the Universal History of Spain and of our kings, due to the diligence and work of the author, who did not excuse any, seeing and recognizing all the archives of the church, city, other communities and individuals and also of scriptures and privileges of them, with which in addition to the security and truth with that they are adjusted…”'' He also wrote and had printed ''Posteriority of Juan de Céspedes, Trece and Commander of the Monastery in the Order of Santiago'' and began to write his work ''Theater Genealogical of the Céspedes of Seville''. Diego Ortiz de Zúñiga failed to finish this last work, dying in 1680 at the age of 44. He was buried in the chapel of the in Seville. The
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gave the name of ''Ortiz de Zúñiga'' to the Colegio Público, located on Avenida Ramón y Cajal Colegio Público Ortiz de Zúñiga. The National Library of Spain preserves his works: ''Ecclesiastic and Secular Annals of Seville'' and ''Genealogical Discourse of the Ortizes of Seville''.


References

* de Atienza, J., Baron of Cobos de Belchite (1959). ''Spanish Nobility''. Madrid: Editorial Aguilar SA. * Cartaya Baños, J. (2021) ''The nobility of letters. Don Diego Ortiz de Zúñiga, a historian in the Seville of the Sixteenth century''. Seville: Editorial University of Seville. * Chaves Rey, M. (1903) ''Don Diego Ortiz de Zúñiga. His life and his works''. Seville: Imprenta de E. Rasco. * Piferrer, F. (1859) ''Nobiliary of the Kingdoms and Lords of Spain, Volume III''. Madrid: Imprenta de M. Minuese. * Ortiz de Zúñiga, D. (1670) ''Genealogical Speech of the Ortizes of Seville''. Cádiz: Imprenta Pedro Ortiz. * Ortiz de Zúñiga, D. (1677) ''Ecclesiastic and Secular Annals of the Very Noble City of Seville, from the year of 1246 until the year of 1671''. Madrid: Imprenta Real, Juan García Infanzón. * Arana de Varflora, F. (1791) ''Children of Seville Illustrious in Holiness, Letters, Weapons, Arts or Dignity. Number I''. Seville: Imprenta de Vázquez y Hidalgo. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ortiz de Zuniga, Diego Spanish male writers 17th-century Spanish historians 1630s births 1680 deaths