Giovanni della Croce Bernardotte, Spanishized with the name of Juan de la Cruz y Bernardotte (
Genoa
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, 1693 -
San Agustín de Talca, 27 January 1768), was a
Genoese ship captain and explorer. It is the trunk of one of the most important colonial families of
San Agustín de Talca due to many local advances.
Origin
He was a
sailor
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in his early years. Juan de la Cruz joined the troops of King
Felipe V
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. In
Naples
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he was present at the coronation of
Carlos III. He left for the Indies in the ship of San Esteban and attended the assault in
Colonia del Sacramento
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, where the
Portuguese
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took him prisoner. Having escaped, he returned to
Spain
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, where he joined Admiral ''José Pizarro's'' squad who came to America to fight Admiral Anson's squad.
Arrival to the kingdom of Chile
Upon arriving in
Concepción, he stayed in those lands where he was part of the retinue of the
Count of Superunda, with whom he promised to found cities in the center of the Kingdom. He gathered people from the squad of ''Admiral Pizarro'' with whom they had some architectural knowledge to lead the
Creoles in their constructions. Juan de la Cruz with the governor of the Kingdom passed to the foundation of the
city of Talca. There he received one of the best lots and helped the
Creoles build their houses.
In his manor house, whose construction he himself directed, consisted of 71 front bars per 100 sides. It had ten pieces and the house was made of tiles: "A flat iron window in the street, with its two doors made of boards of a high and medium wide bar, with its iron
knockers." It had corridors of «carved pillars, main street door, which is two-leaf, with 150
bronze
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nails with its trascason and its shutter, and its key and tread plate, and its bronze accessories, three bars and five seams high and three wide, with a lobby, with its thresholds up and down with its cypress wood hinges ».
Family
He married Silveria Álvarez de Bahamonde y Herrera, a descendant of the first conquerors and first settlers of the
Maule party, with whom he had 15 children: Faustino, Jacinto, Juan Esteban,
Vicente,
Juan Manuel, Ignacio, María de los Ángeles,
Anselmo, Juan, María Mercedes,
Bartolina, Micaela, María Rita, Manuela and
Nicolás.
The noble neighbors considered Juan de la Cruz y Bernardotte as a good gentleman, despite being a foreigner. He made and put his entire person at the service of the neighborhood. He was
benefactor of the
Jesuits
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.
However, he was affected with the expulsion order of all foreigners residing in Chile. In 1763, the corregidor published an order, which ordered foreigners to leave the country in a short time. De la Cruz filed an application asking to be left because of his age, because he was then seventy years old, for his services and for being one of the first settlers. The
corregidor
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consulted with the governor and ordered that De la Cruz remain in Talca.
It was the trunk of the main families that formed
San Agustín de Talca. He gave all his children a good education of the Jesuits, at whose request he had made valuable donations. Among the teachers of his children was the famous abbot
Juan Ignacio Molina
Fr. Juan Ignacio Molina (; (June 24, 1740 – September 12, 1829) was a Chilean Jesuit priest, naturalist, historian, translator, geographer, botanist, ornithologist, and linguist. He is usually referred to as Abate Molina (a form of Abbot Moli ...
, who was his great friend.
título Nacimiento de la ciudad de Talca Gustavo Opazo M.
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See also
* Founding of Talca
The San Agustín de Talca Foundation was on May 12, 1742, who ordered its foundation was the Royal Governor of Chile, José Antonio Manso de Velasco and later named City of Talca on June 6, 1796, a real identity document of Carlos IV of Spain, th ...
* Condado de Maule
Conde de Maule is a Spanish noble title emerged at the end of the colony in Chile, Carlos IV granted by the April 9, 1810 to Nicolás de la Cruz y Bahamonde, with prior vizcondado of Cruz house. The name of the title refers to the river, provinc ...
* History of Chile
The territory of Chile has been populated since at least 3000 BC. By the 16th century, Spanish conquistadors began to colonize the region of present-day Chile, and the territory was a colony between 1540 and 1818, when it gained independence from ...
* Cruz Family The Cruz family is a Filipino family of entertainers.
List of members
# ''Tirso Cruz Sr.''
## ∞ married ''Unknown''
### ''Cesar Cruz, Sr.''
#### ∞ married ''Milagros Velez''; they had three children: Ricky, Beth and Danny.
##### Ricky Belmon ...
References
External links
O´ Higgins Family
Epistolary Cruz Family
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1693 births
1768 deaths
18th-century Chilean people
Chilean families
Families of Genoa
Roman Catholic families
Italian emigrants to Chile