Marina Ortiz de Gaete

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Marina Ortiz de Gaete was a 16th-century Spanish woman best known as the wife of conquistador Pedro de Valdivia, the founder and first governor of Chile.

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Marina Ortiz de Gaete canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish conquistador
Spanish woman
historical figure
human
associatedWith Chile
Spanish conquest of Chile
centuryOfActivity 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Crown of Castile
ethnicGroup Spaniards
familyName Ortiz de Gaete
givenName Marina
historicalPeriod Spanish colonization of the Americas
language Spanish
lifeSpan 16th century
maritalStatus married
marriedToOccupation conquistador
name Marina Ortiz de Gaete self-link
notableFor being the wife of conquistador Pedro de Valdivia
connection to the early colonial history of Chile
placeOfOrigin Crown of Castile
positionHeld first royal governor of Chile
regionOfActivity Spanish Empire
religion Roman Catholicism
roleInHistory founder of Santiago de Chile
sexOrGender female
socialStatus Spanish colonial elite
spouse Marina Ortiz de Gaete self-linksurface differs
Pedro de Valdivia

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Pedro de Valdivia spouse Marina Ortiz de Gaete
Marina Ortiz de Gaete name Marina Ortiz de Gaete self-link
Marina Ortiz de Gaete spouse Marina Ortiz de Gaete self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Pedro de Valdivia