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Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos

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Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos
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Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos d'Aquino, 7th Marquess of Pescara, 3rd Marquess of Vasto (c. 1530 – 1571), was commander in chief of the Spanish army in Lombardy and Piedmont, governor of the State of Milan (1560–1563) and viceroy of Sicily (1568–1571).[1]

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Francesco Fernando d’Avalos d’Aquino d’Aragona

Early life

Francesco Ferdinando was the son of Alfonso d'Avalos, 6th Marquess of Pescara and II of Vasto.[1] Still a child, he was named in 1536 Gran Camerlengo of the Kingdom of Naples.

Career

At the head of the Spanish army in Lombardy and Piedmont since December 1555, he achieved an advantageous truce with France in March 1556, concluding the successful campaign started by the Duke of Alba.

He was then Governor of the Duchy of Milan (1560–1563) and viceroy of Sicily (1568–1571), where he diminished the power of the local barons and the Deputation.

He also became a knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece.

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Personal life

In 1552 he married Isabella Gonzaga, daughter of Federico II Gonzaga.[2] They had:

The Marquess died in Palermo in 1571.

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