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García de Toledo Osorio
Born 25 April 1579
Naples
Died 21 January 1649
Madrid
Nationality Spanish
Occupation Italian nobleman, Military, Grandee of Spain
Spouse(s) María de Mendoza

García de Toledo Osorio was an important Spanish nobleman and military leader. He was also known as García Álvarez de Toledo Osorio, 6th Marquess of Villafranca. He was born in Naples on April 25, 1579, and passed away in Madrid on January 21, 1649. He held important titles like Prince of Montalbano and 3rd Duke of Fernandina. He was also a Grandee of Spain, which meant he was a very high-ranking nobleman.

García was the son of Pedro de Toledo Osorio, 5th Marquess of Villafranca, and Elvira de Mendoza. From a young age, he was part of the Order of Santiago. He also inherited the titles of Prince of Montalbano and Duke of Fernandina.

A Life in the Navy

García de Toledo Osorio began his career in the navy in 1606. He served on a galley, which is a type of ship, under his father's command. By 1623, he had become the Captain General of the Galleys for all of Spain. This was a very important job, putting him in charge of many ships.

Defending Spain

In his role as Captain General, García de Toledo Osorio played a big part in several key battles.

  • Defense of Cadiz (1625): In 1625, he helped successfully defend the city of Cádiz from an attack. This was a major victory for Spain.
  • Conquering the Lérins Islands (1635): He led his forces to victory against France in 1635. They managed to take control of the Lérins Islands.
  • Battle of Tarragona (1641): During the Reapers' War, also known as the Catalan Revolt, he won a very important battle in 1641. His fleet defeated the French navy near Tarragona. This victory helped to end the siege of the city.

Trusted Advisor to the King

García de Toledo Osorio became a highly trusted advisor to King Philip IV of Spain. He was Captain General of both the Council of State and the Council of War. These councils helped the King make important decisions about the country and its military.

However, a powerful minister named Count-Duke of Olivares removed García from his position. He was even locked up in the castle of Villaviciosa de Odon. After Olivares lost his power, García was given back all his duties. He also received a large sum of 400,000 ducats as payment for being unfairly punished.

Family Life

On August 18, 1609, García de Toledo Osorio married María de Mendoza. She was the daughter of Ana de Mendoza y Enríquez de Cabrera, 6th Duchess of the Infantado. They did not have any children together. After García passed away, his nephew, Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo, 7th Marquis of Villafranca, inherited his titles. Fadrique was the son of García's brother, Fadrique de Toledo, 1st Marquess of Valdueza.

Spanish nobility
Preceded by
Pedro de Toledo Osorio
Marquess of Villafranca del Bierzo
1627-1649
Succeeded by
Fadrique de Toledo Osorio
Duke of Fernandina
1627-1649

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