Viceroy of Navarre in the context of Duarte Fernando Álvarez de Toledo


Viceroy of Navarre in the context of Duarte Fernando Álvarez de Toledo
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👉 Viceroy of Navarre in the context of Duarte Fernando Álvarez de Toledo

Duarte Fernando Álvarez de Toledo Portugal (c. 1620 – 25 June 1671) was a Spanish nobleman, soldier, and statesman, Grandee of Spain, 7th Count of Oropesa, 6th Count of Deleytosa, 3rd Marquis of Frechilla and Villarramiel, 3rd Marquis of Jarandilla, knight of the Order of Alcántara, who served as Viceroy of Navarre (1643–1645), of Valencia (1645–1650), of Sardinia, President of the Council of the Military Orders (1663–1669) and of the Council of Italy (1669–1671) and Spanish Ambassador to the Holy See.

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Viceroy of Navarre in the context of Pedro Fajardo de Requesens de Zuñiga y Pimentel

Pedro III Fajardo de Zúñiga y Requesens (1602 – Palermo, Sicily, 3 November 1647) was a Spanish soldier and noble. He was Viceroy of Valencia (1631–1635), Viceroy of Navarre (1638–1640), Viceroy of Catalonia (1640–1642), Spanish Ambassador to Rome, and Viceroy of Sicily (1644–1647).

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Viceroy of Navarre in the context of Alejandro de Bournonville, Duque de Bournonville

Alexander von Bournonville, Alexander de Bournonville, Alexander II Hyppolite, Prince of Bournonville and third Count of Hénin-Liétard (Brussels, 5 January 1616 – Pamplona, 20 August 1690) was a Flemish military commander. He held the titles of Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire, Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece, Viceroy of Catalonia (1678–1685) and Viceroy of Navarre (1686–1691).

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