Luis Francisco Fernández de Benavides Carrillo de Toledo, V Marqués de Frómista

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Luis Francisco Fernández de Benavides Carrillo de Toledo, V Marqués de Frómista

Also Known As: "III Marqués de Caracena", "III Conde de Pinto"
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Birthplace: Valencia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain
Death: January 06, 1668 (59)
Madrid, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
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Son of Luis de Benavides y Cortés, IV Marqués de Frómista and Ana Carrillo de Toledo, II Marquesa de Caracena
Husband of Catalina Ponce de León Córdoba de Aragón
Father of Ana Antonia de Benavides Ponce de León, IV Marquesa de Caracena and María de Benavides Ponce de León
Brother of Isabel de Benavides Velasco y Mendoza, dama de la reina

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About Luis Francisco Fernández de Benavides Carrillo de Toledo, V Marqués de Frómista

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Luis Francisco de Benavides Carrillo de Toledo, Marquis of Caracena, Marquis of Fromista (Valencia, September 20, 1608 – Madrid, January 6, 1668) was a Spanish general and political figure. He served as Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands between 1659 and 1664.

Raised in a noble Spanish family, he made a career in the army during the many battles in Italy and Flanders between 1629 and 1659. He conquered the fortress of Casale Monferrato in 1652.

He was Governor of Milan between 1648 and 1656. After the defeat of John of Austria the Younger in the Battle of the Dunes (1658), Caracena was appointed as his successor the next year. After the conclusion of the Treaty of the Pyrenees, the Habsburg Netherlands had a period of peace. Despite this fact, government wasn't easy for Caracena, because by this time Spain was as good as bankrupt.

In 1664 he returned to Spain, to assume command of the war against Portugal, which wasn't going very well after the defeat in 1663 in the Battle of Ameixial, near Estremoz of the same John of Austria the Younger. Caracena wasn't able to change the tide, he was defeated in the Battle of Montes Claros, near Vila Viçosa in 1665. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Montes_Claros

After the battle, Caracena was charged with treason and cowardice. But he defended himself claiming (not without reason that he was not to blame, but it was due to the bad state of the Spanish army. Afterwards, he was disregarded and died of disease in 1668.

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Luis Francisco Fernández de Benavides Carrillo de Toledo, V Marqués de Frómista's Timeline

1608
September 20, 1608
Valencia, Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain
1653
April 14, 1653
Milan, Milan, Lombardie, Italy
1668
January 6, 1668
Age 59
Madrid, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
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