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How about moving the section "List of Viceroys" to a separate article, "List of Viceroys of Peru"? That would be parallel to the way Viceroys of New Spain is handled, and more convenient if all the reader is looking for is "who came when". And it will probably be necessary when the main article is expanded anyway, to keep it to a reasonable size. Rbraunwa 13:03, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
but i think the "Inca" flag shown here is the flag carried by gays. please correct me if im wrong but if i am the resemblence is amazing. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 88.155.11.202 ( talk) 22:21, 14 May 2007 (UTC).
I've found a different pic with territories in current venezuela taken, please someone say oppinions -- Andersmusician $ 02:48, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
I am deleting the reference to the Battle of Ayacucho as being alternatively called "The Battle of Quinua." Many battles names are misnomers due to faulty knowledge of geography at the time they are named (see American Civil War) but this is nothing more than an historical curiosity. No source nor person I am aware of would refer to the Battle of Ayacucho as the Battle of Quinua...even if the combatants were closer to Quinua than to Ayacucho. Rafajs77 ( talk) 17:49, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
User:Escarlati make this edition [1] and impose the flag of Cross of Burgundy for Peru. Why?. Not exist any flag of cross of Burgundy of viceroyalty of Peru. Never. Never. The bibliography say:
-- Santos30 ( talk) 11:27, 26 November 2012 (UTC)
-- Santos30 ( talk) 06:16, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
-- Santos30 ( talk) 09:57, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
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I suspect this is a mistake, although I have not go the sources on hand to confirm it.
Under the 'Succeeded by' section 'Spanish Guinea' is listed, which was a Spanish colony in West Africa, not in South America. Also, under 'Today part of' the modern independent African nation of 'Equatorial Guinea' is listed which was the independent successor of 'Spanish Guinea'.
This presumed error is repeated on the wikipedia page for 'Spanish Guinea' which lists 'Viceroyalty of Peru' as it's successor. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 5.64.109.69 ( talk) 19:51, 21 December 2017 (UTC)
The viceroyalty map has errors 1 island of pacua etc I was not part of the Spanish empire, the center and south of present-day Chile and Argentina I was never part of the Spanish empire, the liberating expedition was created by Chile not by Argentina to clarify that Argentina did not exist they were the united provinces of the rio de la plata, etc. a lot of historical error. Greends ( talk) 16:04, 24 July 2020 (UTC)
It caught my attention that a simplified version of the arms of Castile and León are being used as coat of arms for the Viceroyalty, and so I wanted to mention a few details:
Photos of the Limean examples don't exist: In the case of the Government Palace, a panel with the republican arms of Peru was placed before the royal arms early in the 19th century, hiding these from view; regarding the Cathedral, the coat of arms was simply defaced and replaced with the Chalice of Saint John, arms of the Archdiocese (see photos by Courret, 1868). As for the Callao gate, the upper section is missing in photographs; either it was torn down or was never completed in the first place.
I hope this can be of use. -- 179.6.196.234 ( talk) 00:16, 22 November 2021 (UTC)
In contrast, the arms as shown in the infobox seem to have been mostly unused.-- 179.6.31.241 ( talk) 20:29, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
alienados en el friso del Salón de Reinos del palacio del Buen Retiro, del escudo de Lima como símbolo del virreinato , vale decir el reino del Perú.Vicentemovil ( talk) 11:22, 14 April 2022 (UTC)
Tanto el escudo de Lima como el de la ciudad de México fueron tomados como sinécdoque de los reinos de los que eran capital, tal y como puede observarse en el Salón de Reinos de Madrid donde ambos aparecen representando a los reinos de Perú y México entre el total de los veinticuatro de los que era monarca Felipe IVVicentemovil ( talk) 16:10, 24 April 2022 (UTC)
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How about moving the section "List of Viceroys" to a separate article, "List of Viceroys of Peru"? That would be parallel to the way Viceroys of New Spain is handled, and more convenient if all the reader is looking for is "who came when". And it will probably be necessary when the main article is expanded anyway, to keep it to a reasonable size. Rbraunwa 13:03, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
but i think the "Inca" flag shown here is the flag carried by gays. please correct me if im wrong but if i am the resemblence is amazing. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 88.155.11.202 ( talk) 22:21, 14 May 2007 (UTC).
I've found a different pic with territories in current venezuela taken, please someone say oppinions -- Andersmusician $ 02:48, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
I am deleting the reference to the Battle of Ayacucho as being alternatively called "The Battle of Quinua." Many battles names are misnomers due to faulty knowledge of geography at the time they are named (see American Civil War) but this is nothing more than an historical curiosity. No source nor person I am aware of would refer to the Battle of Ayacucho as the Battle of Quinua...even if the combatants were closer to Quinua than to Ayacucho. Rafajs77 ( talk) 17:49, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
User:Escarlati make this edition [1] and impose the flag of Cross of Burgundy for Peru. Why?. Not exist any flag of cross of Burgundy of viceroyalty of Peru. Never. Never. The bibliography say:
-- Santos30 ( talk) 11:27, 26 November 2012 (UTC)
-- Santos30 ( talk) 06:16, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
-- Santos30 ( talk) 09:57, 29 November 2012 (UTC)
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I suspect this is a mistake, although I have not go the sources on hand to confirm it.
Under the 'Succeeded by' section 'Spanish Guinea' is listed, which was a Spanish colony in West Africa, not in South America. Also, under 'Today part of' the modern independent African nation of 'Equatorial Guinea' is listed which was the independent successor of 'Spanish Guinea'.
This presumed error is repeated on the wikipedia page for 'Spanish Guinea' which lists 'Viceroyalty of Peru' as it's successor. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 5.64.109.69 ( talk) 19:51, 21 December 2017 (UTC)
The viceroyalty map has errors 1 island of pacua etc I was not part of the Spanish empire, the center and south of present-day Chile and Argentina I was never part of the Spanish empire, the liberating expedition was created by Chile not by Argentina to clarify that Argentina did not exist they were the united provinces of the rio de la plata, etc. a lot of historical error. Greends ( talk) 16:04, 24 July 2020 (UTC)
It caught my attention that a simplified version of the arms of Castile and León are being used as coat of arms for the Viceroyalty, and so I wanted to mention a few details:
Photos of the Limean examples don't exist: In the case of the Government Palace, a panel with the republican arms of Peru was placed before the royal arms early in the 19th century, hiding these from view; regarding the Cathedral, the coat of arms was simply defaced and replaced with the Chalice of Saint John, arms of the Archdiocese (see photos by Courret, 1868). As for the Callao gate, the upper section is missing in photographs; either it was torn down or was never completed in the first place.
I hope this can be of use. -- 179.6.196.234 ( talk) 00:16, 22 November 2021 (UTC)
In contrast, the arms as shown in the infobox seem to have been mostly unused.-- 179.6.31.241 ( talk) 20:29, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
alienados en el friso del Salón de Reinos del palacio del Buen Retiro, del escudo de Lima como símbolo del virreinato , vale decir el reino del Perú.Vicentemovil ( talk) 11:22, 14 April 2022 (UTC)
Tanto el escudo de Lima como el de la ciudad de México fueron tomados como sinécdoque de los reinos de los que eran capital, tal y como puede observarse en el Salón de Reinos de Madrid donde ambos aparecen representando a los reinos de Perú y México entre el total de los veinticuatro de los que era monarca Felipe IVVicentemovil ( talk) 16:10, 24 April 2022 (UTC)