María Rostworowski

María Rostworowski
Born María Rostworowski Tovar
(1915-08-08)8 August 1915
Barranco, Lima, Peru
Died 6 March 2016(2016-03-06) (aged 100)
Lima, Peru
Occupation Historian
Spouse(s) Count Zygmunt Broel-Plater (divorced); 1 child
Alejandro Diez-Canseco Coronel-Zegarra
Children Krystyna Rita Juana María
Parent(s) Jan Jacek Rostworowski and Rita Tovar del Valle

María Rostworowski Tovar de Diez Canseco (8 August 1915 – 6 March 2016) was a Peruvian historian known for her extensive and detailed publications about Peruvian Ancient Cultures and the Inca Empire.

Biography

Rostworowski was born in the Barranco district of Lima. Her father was Jan Jacek Rostworowski, a Polish aristocrat, and her mother, Rita Tovar del Valle, was from Puno. Her grandfather, Agustín Tovar, was president of the Senate and an uncle, Karol Hubert Rostworowski, was a playwright. She studied at various boarding schools in Poland, Belgium, France and England. She was a student of the Peruvian historian Raúl Porras Barrenechea at the National University of San Marcos.[1]

Rostworowski married Count Zygmunt Broel-Plater, a member of the Polish nobility. They had one daughter, Cristina Broel-Plater Rostworowski, but later divorced. She later rmarried Alejandro Diez-Canseco Coronel-Zegarra.[1]

Rostworowski served as vice-president of The National Academy of History (Academia Nacional de Historia), as director of National Museum of History from 1975 to 1980, and was a principal resident scholar at the Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP) in Lima.[2] She turned 100 in August 2015.[3]

María Rostworowski died on 6 March 2016, aged 100.[4]

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