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March 30th 2010
Published: March 31st 2010
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Jose has always wanted to come to Trujillo and finally, we’ve made it. The reason for Jose’s interest is that Trujillo is the place that the immigrant ancestor Juan Madalengoytia Sagastiechea first arrived from Vizcaya in the mid 1700s and the last few clues to his family tree are hidden here. It is known that Juan had three sons Jose Higinio (bishop of Trujillo), Pablo, and Pedro (another p... Read Full Entry



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Tombstone of Pedro MadalengoytiaTombstone of Pedro Madalengoytia
Tombstone of Pedro Madalengoytia

Transcription: Bajo esta funebre loza yace un patriota inmortal sacerdote sin igual por su pureza i virtud: amigo fiel, carinoso i de caridad modelo; mas el alma subio en fraudo vuelo al mundo de la luz
Casa OrbegosoCasa Orbegoso
Casa Orbegoso

Why a do all the casonas have Basque names?
Casa OrbegosoCasa Orbegoso
Casa Orbegoso

Reflection of the Iglesia San Agustin
House of Pedro?House of Pedro?
House of Pedro?

According to the description in Pedro's will, one of these houses across from the Plazuela Iquitos was his House.
Huaca de la LunaHuaca de la Luna
Huaca de la Luna

Mud bricks with different symbols denoting who had paid tribute.
Huaca de la LunaHuaca de la Luna
Huaca de la Luna

The fierce Moche decapitator god.



10th January 2011

Buena Jose
saludos y felicitaciones por el escrito de tu visita. Me alegro que le gustara a tu esposa. Como va la bebe y heredera. Rafael flores Jimeno

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