Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 6th Duke of Frias,
Grandee of Spain
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[in full, es, Don Bernardino Fernández de Velasco Córdoba y Aragón, sexto duque de Frías, cuarto marqués de Berlanga, décimo conde de Haro, cuarto conde de Castilnovo, décimo primer Condestable de Castilla, mayorazgo y señor de la casa de Velasco, señor de la Casa y Estado de Tovar, señor de los Valles de Soba, Ruesga, señor del Estado de Briviesca, señor del Estado de Belorado, caballero de Santiago, comendador de Yeste, primer Sumiller de Corps, Camarero mayor, Copero mayor y Cazador mayor del Rey, Alférez mayor y ]Caballerizo mayor
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Regime during the 16th to 18th centuries
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, capitán general de Castilla la Vieja, embajador ante los papas Sixto V y Clemente VIII, presidente del Consejo de Italia, Virrey del Reino de Aragón (1644-1647), gobernador y capitán general del Estado de Milán (1646-1648), consejero de Estado (8 February 1609 – 31 March 1652), was a Spanish nobleman and diplomat.
Biography
Bernardino Fernández de Velasco was the oldest son of
Juan Fernández de Velasco and of María Angela de Aragón y Guzmán. He inherited the title of
Constable of Castile and like his father, Bernardino was
Governor of the Duchy of Milan between 1647 and 1648. He was also
Viceroy of Aragon between 1645 and 1647. King
John IV of Portugal
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was his nephew.
Descendants
In 1629, the Duke married Isabel María de Guzmán, with whom he had four children. He married for a second time with María Enríquez Sarmiento de Mendoza, but they had no issue.
By Isabel María de Guzmán:
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Íñigo Melchor de Velasco, 7th Duke of Frías
Íñigo Melchor Fernández de Velasco, 7th Duke of Frías, GE, KOS (16 April 1629 – 27 September 1696), was a Spanish nobleman and Governor-General of the Spanish Netherlands.In full, es, Don Íñigo Melchor Fernández de Velasco y Guzmá ...
*Juana de Velasco y Tovar, was married three times, with:
**Enrique Felípez de Guzmán, 1st Marquis of Mayrena, 2nd Duque of Sanlúcar de Barrameda
**Alonso Melchor Téllez-Girón y Pacheco
**Juan Enríquez de Borja, 7th Marquis of Alcañices
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Francisco de Velasco, 5th Marquis of Berlanga
Francisco de Velasco, 5th Marquis of Berlanga, (in full, es, Don (honorific), Don Francisco Baltasar de Velasco y Tovar, quinto marqués de Berlanga, señor de la Casa y Estado de Tovar, comendador de Yeste y Taivilla, caballero de Santiago, genti ...
*Andrea de Velasco, was married twice, with:
**Manuel Enríquez de Almansa, 10th Count of Alba de Liste
**Lorenzo de Cárdenas, 13th Count of la Puebla del Maestre
He had at least one illegitimate son :
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Francisco Fernández de Velasco y Tovar, marquis of Carvajal Francisco Antonio Fernández de Velasco y Tovar (1646 in Madrid – 1716), count of Melgar, was a Spanish noble and Viceroy of Catalonia.
Biography
He was the illegitimate son of Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 6th Duke of Frías.
In his yout ...
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Madrid
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, 1646–1716), military Governor of
Ceuta
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and
Cádiz
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, as well as fighting in
Portugal
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and in
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, and in 1697 in
Catalunya against the French troops commanded by
Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme (1654 – 11 June 1712), acting later in
Barcelona
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during the
War of the Spanish Succession
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, 1701–1714, against the Catalan groups supporting the Austrian pretender to the vacant Spanish Crown, later
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(1685–1740).
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1609 births
1652 deaths
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