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Francisco de Moura Corte Real, 3rd Marquis of Castelo Rodrigo

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Francisco de Moura
Marquis of Castelo Rodrigo
Born13 December 1621
Died26 November 1675 (aged 54)
SpouseAnna Maria Moncada y Aragón
IssueLeonor de Moura, Marchioness of Castelo Rodrigo
FatherManuel de Moura, 2nd Marquis of Castelo Rodrigo
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Francisco de Moura Corte Real, 3rd Marquis of Castelo Rodrigo (13 December 1621 – 26 November 1675) was a Portuguese nobleman who served as Viceroy of Spanish Sardinia and Governor of the Spanish Netherlands.

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Life

Francisco de Moura was the son of the Portuguese nobleman, Manuel de Moura, 2nd Marquis of Castelo Rodrigo, who had been Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands between 1644 and 1647, and of Leonor de Melo. A member of the Corte-Real family, he was a Gentleman of the Chamber of King Philip III of Portugal, later member of his council of state and his ambassador to Vienna between 1649 and 1656.

He was named Duke of Nochera on 10 August 1656, and served as Viceroy of Sardinia between 1657 and 1661, and Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands between 1664 and 1668. Under his administration, the Spanish Netherlands suffered a French invasion during the War of Devolution. By this time, Spain was so weak that it could put up very little resistance to the French assault. The French even spoke of "une promenade militaire." Moura was later appointed as Caballerizo mayor to the King and died in Madrid in December 1675.

Sources

  • Castro Pereira Mouzinho de Albuquerque e Cunha, Fernando de (1995). Instrumentário Genealógico - Linhagens Milenárias (in Portuguese). pp. 329–30.
  • Costa Felgueiras Gaio, Manuel José da. Nobiliário das Famílias de Portugal (in Portuguese). Vol. VII. Portugal: Beltroens.
  • Hobbs, Nicolas (2007). "Grandes de España" (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 October 2008.
  • Sousa, Dom António Caetano de (1946). História Genealógica da Casa Real Portuguesa (in Portuguese). Vol. VI (2ª Edição ed.). Coimbra, Portugal: Atlântida-Livraria Editora, Lda.
  • Instituto de Salazar y Castro. Elenco de Grandezas y Titulos Nobiliarios Españoles (in Spanish). periodic publication.

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Francisco de Moura at the Peace of Westphalia, engraving after Anselm van Hulle.
Government offices
Preceded by
Bernardo Matías de Cervelló
Viceroy of Sardinia
1657–1661
Succeeded by
Archbishop of Cagliari
Preceded by Governor-General
of the Spanish Netherlands

1664–1668
Succeeded by
Portuguese nobility
Preceded by Marquis of Castel Rodrigo
1651–1675
Succeeded by
Leonor de Moura
Preceded by Count of Lumiares
1651–1675
Succeeded by
Leonor de Moura
Italian nobility
Preceded by
Vacant fief
Duke of Nocera
1656–1675
Succeeded by
Leonor de Moura
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