
Manuel de Acevedo y Zúñiga, 6th Count of Monterrey (c. 1582 – 1653),
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"Manuel de Acevedo y Zúñiga".
''Diccionario Biográfico electrónico''. Real Academia de la Historia
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. Retrieved 26 December 2024. was a politician and diplomat. He was
Viceroy of Naples
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from 1631 to 1636.
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Family
Born in Salamanca, he was the son of Gaspar de Zúñiga, 5th Count of Monterrey
Gaspar de Zúñiga Acevedo y Fonseca, 5th Count of Monterrey (1560 – March 16, 1606) was a Spanish nobleman who was the ninth viceroy of New Spain. He governed from November 5, 1595, to October 26, 1603. From January 18, 1604, until his death ...
, Viceroy of Mexico
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and of Peru and Inés de Velasco, daughter of Iñigo Fernández de Velasco, 4th Duke of Frías
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He married Leonor María de Guzmán, daughter of ]Enrique de Guzman y Ribera
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, Viceroy of Naples
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, and one of his sisters, Inés de Acevedo y Zúñiga married Leonor's brother, Gaspar de Guzmán y Pimentel
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It is a name of christian origin, per Saint Gaspar, one of the three wise men mentioned in the Armenian I ...
, the Count-Duke of Olivares.[
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Appointments
Monterrey became a Grandee
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in 1621, presided the Council of Italy
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in 1622 and was appointed ambassador to Rome in 1628.[
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References
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1653 deaths
Viceroys of Naples
17th-century Spanish people
Counts of Spain
Grandees of Spain
Year of birth unknown