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'''Diego de Montega''' (1581–1639) was a [[Iberic diaspora|Stillian]] conquistador best known for his expeditions that led to the [[Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire]]. Born in Vallejo, in the Iberic Empire, to a poor family, Montega quickly rose through the ranks in the Iberic military to eventually be appointed Gran Comandante. During the chaos that led to the fall of the empire, Montega followed Admiral Esteban Deiargon in [[The Gran Viatge]]. He parted ways with Deiargon's fleet in 1616 after the failure to establish an initial colony in northwestern [[Alharu]].
'''Diego de Montega''' (1581–1639) was a [[Iberic Diaspora|Stillian]] conquistador best known for his expeditions that led to the [[Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire]]. Born in Vallejo, in the Iberic Empire, to a poor family, Montega quickly rose through the ranks in the Iberic military to eventually be appointed Gran Comandante. During the chaos that led to the fall of the empire, Montega followed Admiral Esteban Deiargon in [[The Gran Viatge]]. He parted ways with Deiargon's fleet in 1616 after the failure to establish an initial colony in northwestern [[Alharu]].


He landed on the shores of [[Pecario]] on February 25, 1630, after a long and tumultuous journey (his fleet was reduced by about half). Montega founded the first Iberic colony in Mesothalassa, [[Puerto Montega]]. After a series of maneuvers, Montega captured the Tuachec Emperor Viracocha IV at the Battle of Tawantinsuyo in 1631. A ransom for the emperor's release was demanded, and Viracocha IV filled an entire room with gold, but Montega still had him executed in 1632. He founded [[Santa Borbones]] in 1633 on the site of the former Tuachec capital, [[Tualcacán]]. Montega eventually fell victim to a political conspiracy and was assassinated in 1645.
He landed on the shores of [[Pecario]] on February 25, 1630, after a long and tumultuous journey (his fleet was reduced by about half). Montega founded the first Iberic colony in Mesothalassa, [[Puerto Montega]]. After a series of maneuvers, Montega captured the Tuachec Emperor Viracocha IV at the Battle of Tawantinsuyo in 1631. A ransom for the emperor's release was demanded, and Viracocha IV filled an entire room with gold, but Montega still had him executed in 1632. He founded [[Santa Borbones]] in 1633 on the site of the former Tuachec capital, [[Tualcacán]]. Montega eventually fell victim to a political conspiracy and was assassinated in 1645.

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Diego de Montega
Juan de Escalante.jpg
Portrait of Diego de Montega, 1639
Born
Diego de Montega

(1581-07-23)23 July 1581
Vallejos, Iberic Empire
Died26 September 1645(1645-09-26) (aged 48)
Other names"La Guia"
OccupationNavigator, soldier, explorer, administrator of the Kingdom of Pecario
Spouse(s)Inès Patanqui

Diego de Montega (1581–1639) was a Stillian conquistador best known for his expeditions that led to the Iberic conquest of the Tuachec Empire. Born in Vallejo, in the Iberic Empire, to a poor family, Montega quickly rose through the ranks in the Iberic military to eventually be appointed Gran Comandante. During the chaos that led to the fall of the empire, Montega followed Admiral Esteban Deiargon in The Gran Viatge. He parted ways with Deiargon's fleet in 1616 after the failure to establish an initial colony in northwestern Alharu.

He landed on the shores of Pecario on February 25, 1630, after a long and tumultuous journey (his fleet was reduced by about half). Montega founded the first Iberic colony in Mesothalassa, Puerto Montega. After a series of maneuvers, Montega captured the Tuachec Emperor Viracocha IV at the Battle of Tawantinsuyo in 1631. A ransom for the emperor's release was demanded, and Viracocha IV filled an entire room with gold, but Montega still had him executed in 1632. He founded Santa Borbones in 1633 on the site of the former Tuachec capital, Tualcacán. Montega eventually fell victim to a political conspiracy and was assassinated in 1645.