Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar Gómez de Sandoval y Mendoza, 7th Duke of the Infantado

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Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar Gómez de Sandoval y Mendoza (4 April 1614 – 14 January 1657) was a Spanish noble of the House of Mendoza and the 7th Duke of the Infantado, serving in this office from 1633 until his death in 1657.

Family Origins[]

The Dukedom of the Infantado had been in the hands of the Mendoza family since the very first duke, Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y Figueroa. The Mendoza family rose to power when it merged with the House of Lasso de la Vega through the marriage of Leonor Lasso de la Vega, the last direct member of that line, and Admiral Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, the admiral of Castile. He inherited the title from his grandmother, Ana de Mendoza y Enríquez de Cabrera.

Biography[]

Rodrigo actively fought in the Portuguese Restoration War as a member of Philip IV of Spain's staff. He also participated in putting down the Catalan Revolt and in the . He was later named the Spanish ambassador to Rome, Governor of Milán, and Viceroy of Sicily.

He died in 1657 without leaving any heirs. As such, the title of Duke of the Infantado passed on to his sister, the Duchess of Pastrana, Catalina Gómez de Sandoval y Mendoza which united the two houses and increased the power of the family.

Marriage[]

Rodrigo married in 1630 with , the daughter of , the . The couple never conceived any children.

Preceded by
Ana de Mendoza y Enríquez de Cabrera
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Duke of the Infantado

1633–1657
Succeeded by
Catalina Gómez de Sandoval y Mendoza
Preceded by
John of Austria the Younger
Viceroy of Sicily
1651–1655
Succeeded by
Juan Téllez-Girón

References[]

  • Much of the information on this page was translated from its Spanish equivalent.


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