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Pompeyo, Juan

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Person Born Died Gender Person ID
Juan Pompeyo St Augustine 1576 M P1276

Instrument(s) Professional group Social status Social sphere Why is the person listed?
vihuela Military Urban Owned a vihuela

Years active Place active Century Region
1576 St Aiugustine 15cent/3/late America
Biographical information

Juan Pompeyo was evidently a member of the Spanish army sent to the Americas. He died in St. Augustine (Florida) and his vihuela was sold at auction there on 1 July 1576.

Eugene Lyon (lyon1977: 26) reports concerning St Augustine that "All was not work and struggle in St. Augustine in 1580.  Apart from the great annual feasts and processions, when the whole community celebrated, residents could amuse themselves in many ways. Music was made in the town; the guitar and the lute-like vihuela appear in the property inventories.(n 26) "

Note 26 (on p. 32) reports that  "A vihuela, the property of deceased soldier Juan Pompeyo, was auctioned at St. Augustine on 1 July 1576; from A.G.I. Escribania  de Camara 154-A, fol. 783vo; a guitar was offered for sale after the death of Juan Garcia de Talavera; in idem, fol. 784." (AGI = Archivo General de Indias)
 
Information supplied by Dr Victor Thompson, Professor & Director, Laboratory of Archaeology, University of Georgia. 18 September 2020.

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Date Document
1576 Decesased estate auctions of Juan Pompeyo and Juan García de Talavera.


Bibliography
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lyon1977 Lyon, Eugene. “St. Augustine 1580: The Living Community.”  El Escribano, The St. Augustine Journal of History 14 (1977) 20-33.  
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