Carlos Coloma (cyclist)
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Don Carlos II Coloma y de Saa, knight of Santiago, 1st Marquess of Espinar (
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, 9 February 1566 – 23 November 1637, Madrid) was a Spanish military commander, diplomat and author. He is also known as a translator of Tacitus.


Family

Coloma was born in the important House of Coloma. He was the fourth son out of 14 children from the third marriage of don
Juan IV Coloma y Cardona, 1st Count of Elda Juan IV Coloma y Cardona, 1st Count of Elda, (circa 1522 – Elda, province of Alicante, Spain, 19 October 1586), 3rd Sieur of Elda, Governor of Alicante Castle, Count of Elda, Viceroy of Sardinia, 1570-1577. Family He was born member of the ...
. His older brother
Alfonso Coloma Alfonso Coloma y Jasarte de Melo, (1555 – 20 April 1606) was a Spanish prelate and bishop, member of the House of Coloma. Family He is a son of don Juan IV Coloma y Cardona, 1st Count of Elda and a brother of Carlos Coloma. Like others in hi ...
was bishop of Barcelona. He married a Flemish noblewoman, Marguerite of Gavere-Liedekercke, Noble canoness of the Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church. Marguerite was a daughter of Anthony I van Liederkerke and Louise de la Barre. They had 4 sons and 6 daughters. * don Antonio de Coloma * don Carlos IV Ignatio de Coloma * don Antonio de Coloma * dona Maria de Coloma, marr. don Nicolas de Velasco. * doña Jeronima de Coloma * doña Juana de Coloma * doña Margaritavde Coloma * doña Isabella de Coloma * doña Blanca de Coloma * doña Luisa de Coloma


Career

His father was also a soldier and a writer. Coloma joined the army as an ensign in 1581 and campaigned in Portugal, Sicily, the Netherlands and Germany, eventually making his way up to the rank of ''maestro de campo general''. He played an important part in the Siege of Doullens (1595). After serving as governor of the
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(1600–1611) and viceroy of
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(1611–1617), he became governor of
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in 1617. In 1621 he took over from
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as commander-in-chief of the Spanish invasion of the Electorate of the Palatinate. The following year he succeeded the Count of Gondomar as Spanish ambassador to England. Recalled when war broke out between England and Spain in 1624, he participated in Spinola's Siege of Breda (August 1624 – June 1625) and is supposedly portrayed on Velázquez' Las Lanzas. After a term as commander in Milan, Coloma returned to London in 1630 to restore peace between the two crowns. From 1631 until his return to Spain in 1634, he acted as commander-in-chief of the Army of Flanders. During his final years he served King Philip IV as mayordomo mayor and member of the Council of State. Coloma received the habito of the Order of Santiago in 1591 and was given the Commandry of Montiel y La Ossa in 1621. On 16 September 1627, Philip IV created him Marquess of Espinar.


Works

* Carlos Coloma, ''De las guerras de los Estados Baxos, desde el año de M.D.LXXXVIII. hasta el de M.D.XC.IX'' (Cambrai, Jean de la Rivière, 1622). Further editions: Antwerp 1624 and 1635 and Barcelona 1627. Recently, April 2010,
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(http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/334516609.pdf), has coordinated a new edition and study, based in the 1625 edition made at Antwerp, now Belgium, for the Spanish Ministry of Defense, ISBN, 978-84-9781-551-3, 766 pages. * Tacitus, ''Obras de Cajo Cornelio Tacito'', Carlos Coloma transl. (Douai, Wyon, 1629).


References

* Miguel Angel Guill Ortega, ''Carlos Coloma, 1566-1637: Espada y pluma de los tercios'' (Madrid, Editorial Club Universitario, 2007). * J. F. A. F. de Azevedo Coutinho y Bernal "Généalogie de la Famille de Coloma", 1777. *http://www.grandesp.org.uk/historia/gzas/elda.htm

*http://historicaltapestry.blogspot.com/2008/11/why-i-lovelittle-known-characters-from.html. {{DEFAULTSORT:Coloma, Carlos 1560s births 1637 deaths Spanish generals People from Alicante Knights of Santiago
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