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Doña Aurora Pinedo (1910 – 18 April 1992) was the Princess Regent of the Afro-Bolivians from 1954 to 1992. As her father, Bonifacio I, had no male heirs, she succeeded him as princess regent following his death in 1954.
Aurora Pinedo | |
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Princess Regent of the Afro-Bolivians | |
Reign | 30 January 1954 – April 18, 1992 |
Predecessor | Bonifacio I (as king) |
Successor | Julio I (as king) |
Born | 1910 Mururata, La Paz, Bolivia |
Died | 18 April 1992 Mururata, La Paz, Bolivia |
Spouse | Genaro |
Issue | Julio I Prince Justino Prince Hermengildo Prince Gabriel |
House | Pinedo |
Father | Bonifacio I |
Mother | Cecilia Barra |
Biography
editDoña Aurora Pinedo was born in 1910 in Mururata to Don Bonifacio Pinedo and his second wife, Doña Cecilia Barra.[1] She was a princess of the Afro-Bolivian Royal House as the eldest daughter of Bonifacio, who reigned as ceremonial King of the Afro-Bolivians.[2][3]
Following the death of her father in 1954, who had no direct male heirs, she assumed the role of Princess Regent of the Afro-Bolivians, taking on the responsibilities of the ceremonial monarch.[4] She reigned as regent for thirty-eight years while the throne of the royal house was vacant.[1]
She married Genaro and had four sons: Prince Julio, Prince Justino, Prince Hermenegildo, and Prince Gabriel.[5] Her husband predeceased her.[1]
Pinedo died on 18 April 1992 in Mururata. She was succeeded by her eldest son, Prince Julio, as king.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d Fontaine, Nicolas (2021-03-21). "Le roi Julio Pinedo : le dernier roi d'Amérique". Histoires Royales (in French). Retrieved 2024-05-02.
- ^ "Bonifacio Pinedo, Bolivian Royal born". African American Registry. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
- ^ "Un Monarca Afro en Bolivia | Revista Caoba" (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2024-05-02.
- ^ "Don Julio Ier, le dernier roi d'Amérique latine". Point de Vue (in French). Retrieved 2024-05-02.
- ^ "Web Oficial de la Casa Real Afroboliviana". www.casarealafroboliviana.org. Retrieved 2024-05-02.