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List of governors of the Duchy of Milan

The governor of Milan was a political and military office of the Duchy of Milan, the title of the representatives of the foreign sovereigns who held dominion over the Milanese area, substantially from the 16th century until the Unification of Italy. The first Spanish Governor was appointed after the death of the last Duke of the House of Sforza, Francesco II.

Governor of Milan
Italian: Governatore di Milano
Castello Sforzesco, seat of the governor.
ResidenceCastello Sforzesco
AppointerCouncil of Italy (1526–1706)
Emperor of Austria (1726–1800)
Formation6 July 1526
First holderCharles III
Final holderLuigi Cocastelli
Abolished1800

Sforza's final years edit

The figure of the Governor of Milan had already been established in 1526, following the Battle of Pavia and the passage of the duchy from the Kingdom of France, which invaded the Duchy in 1499, to the Sforza, no more as an independent state as it was during the centuries old rule of the Milanese dynasties, but now under the protection of Charles V.

  1. Charles III 1526–1527, died in office
  2. Alessandro Bentivoglio 1531–1532, died in office

Charles V edit

  1. Antonio de Leyva, Prince of Ascoli 1535–1536, died in office
  2. Cardinal Marino Caracciolo 1536–1538, civil, died in office
  3. Alfonso d'Avalos d'Aquino, Marquis of Vasto 1538–1546, military
  4. Ferdinando Gonzaga, Prince of Molfetta, Duke of Ariano 1546–1555
  5. Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba 1555–1556

Spanish rule (1556–1706) edit

  1. Cristoforo Madruzzo 1556–1557
  2. Gonzalo II Fernández de Córdoba (1520-1578) 1558–1560, first term
  3. Francesco Ferdinando II d'Ávalos 5th Marquis of Pescara 1560–1563
  4. Gonzalo II Fernández de Córdoba (1520-1578) 1563–1564, second term
  5. Gabriel de la Cueva, 5th Duke of Alburquerque 1564–1571, died in office
  6. Álvaro de Sande 1571–1572
  7. Luis de Zúñiga y Requesens 1572–1573
  8. Antonio de Zúñiga y Sotomaior, 3rd Marquis of Ayamonte 1573–1580, died in office[1]
  9. Sancho de Guevara y Padilla 1580–1583
  10. Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia 1583–1592
  11. Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías 1592–1595, first term
  12. Don Pedro de Padilla 1595–1595
  13. Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías 1595–1600, second term
  14. Pedro Enríquez de Acevedo, Count of Fuentes 1600–1610, died in office
  15. Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías 1610–1612, third term
  16. Juan de Mendoza, Marquis de la Hinojosa 1612–1616
  17. Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, 5th Marquis of Villafranca 1616–1618
  18. Gómez Suárez de Figueroa, 3rd Duke of Feria 1618–1625, first term
  19. Gonzalo Fernandez de Córdoba 1625–1629
  20. Ambrogio Spinola, 1st Marquis of the Balbases 1629–1630, died in office
  21. Álvaro de Bazán, 2nd Marquis of Santa Cruz 1630–1631
  22. Gómez Suárez de Figueroa, 3rd Duke of Feria 1631–1633, second term
  23. Ferdinand, the Cardinal–Infant 1633–1634
  24. Cardinal Gil de Albornoz 1634–1635
  25. Diego Felipez de Guzmán, Marquis of Leganés 1635–1636, first term
  26. Fernando Afán de Ribera, duke of Alcalá de los Gazules 1636, died in office
  27. Diego Felipez de Guzmán, Marquis of Leganés 1636–1641, second term
  28. Juan de Velasco, Count of Siruela 1641–1643
  29. Antonio Sancho Davila, Marquis of Velada 1643–1646
  30. Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 6th Duke of Frías 1646–1648
  31. Luis de Benavides Carrillo, Marquis of Caracena 1648–1656
  32. Cardinal Teodoro Trivulzio 1656–1656
  33. Alfonso Pérez de Vivero, Count of Fuensaldaña 1656–1660
  34. Francesco Caetani, 8th Duke of Sermoneta 1660–1662
  35. Luis de Guzmán Ponce de Leon 1662–1668, died in office
  36. Paolo Spinola, 3rd Marquis of the Balbases 1668–1668, first term
  37. Francisco de Orozco, Marquis of Olias 1668–1668
  38. Paolo Spinola, 3rd Marquis of the Balbases 1669–1670, second term
  39. Gaspar Téllez-Girón, 5th Duke de Osuna 1670–1674
  40. Claude Lamoral, Prince of Ligne 1674–1678
  41. Juan Henríquez de Cabrera, Count of Melgar 1678–1686
  42. Antonio López de Ayala Velasco y Cardeñas, Count of Fuensalida 1686–1691
  43. Diego Dávila Mesía y Guzmán, 3rd Marquis of Leganés 1691–1698
  44. Prince Charles Henry de Lorraine-Vaudemont 1698–1706

Milan fell to the Austrian army on September 26, 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession. The Austrian rule was confirmed by the Treaty of Rastatt.

Austrian rule (1706–1800) edit

The Austrians abandoned Milan after the Battle of Marengo and the duchy was incorporated again in the Cisalpine Republic, which became the Italian Republic in 1802 and the Kingdom of Italy in 1805. In 1814 the Austrians retook Milan and, joined to the former Republic of Venice, it was formed into a new kingdom, the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, ruled by Austrian-appointed viceroys.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Note: Antonio de Zúñiga y Sotomaior (or de Guzmán?), the 3rd Marquis of Ayamonte, who was a famous Governor of the Duchy of Milan, died in Milan on 20 April 1583, and not in 1580. He was also a Commander del Castillo in the Order of Alcántara and married Ana Fernández de Córdoba y Fernández de Córdoba or Pacheco de Córdoba y de La Cerda, by whom he had issue.

Sources edit

  • Storia de Milano (it)

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The governor of Milan was a political and military office of the Duchy of Milan the title of the representatives of the foreign sovereigns who held dominion over the Milanese area substantially from the 16th century until the Unification of Italy The first Spanish Governor was appointed after the death of the last Duke of the House of Sforza Francesco II Governor of Milan Italian Governatore di MilanoCastello Sforzesco seat of the governor ResidenceCastello SforzescoAppointerCouncil of Italy 1526 1706 Emperor of Austria 1726 1800 Formation6 July 1526First holderCharles IIIFinal holderLuigi CocastelliAbolished1800 Contents 1 Sforza s final years 2 Charles V 3 Spanish rule 1556 1706 4 Austrian rule 1706 1800 5 Notes 6 SourcesSforza s final years editThe figure of the Governor of Milan had already been established in 1526 following the Battle of Pavia and the passage of the duchy from the Kingdom of France which invaded the Duchy in 1499 to the Sforza no more as an independent state as it was during the centuries old rule of the Milanese dynasties but now under the protection of Charles V Charles III 1526 1527 died in office Alessandro Bentivoglio 1531 1532 died in officeCharles V editAntonio de Leyva Prince of Ascoli 1535 1536 died in office Cardinal Marino Caracciolo 1536 1538 civil died in office Alfonso d Avalos d Aquino Marquis of Vasto 1538 1546 military Ferdinando Gonzaga Prince of Molfetta Duke of Ariano 1546 1555 Fernando Alvarez de Toledo 3rd Duke of Alba 1555 1556Spanish rule 1556 1706 editCristoforo Madruzzo 1556 1557 Gonzalo II Fernandez de Cordoba 1520 1578 1558 1560 first term Francesco Ferdinando II d Avalos 5th Marquis of Pescara 1560 1563 Gonzalo II Fernandez de Cordoba 1520 1578 1563 1564 second term Gabriel de la Cueva 5th Duke of Alburquerque 1564 1571 died in office Alvaro de Sande 1571 1572 Luis de Zuniga y Requesens 1572 1573 Antonio de Zuniga y Sotomaior 3rd Marquis of Ayamonte 1573 1580 died in office 1 Sancho de Guevara y Padilla 1580 1583 Carlo d Aragona Tagliavia 1583 1592 Juan Fernandez de Velasco 5th Duke of Frias 1592 1595 first term Don Pedro de Padilla 1595 1595 Juan Fernandez de Velasco 5th Duke of Frias 1595 1600 second term Pedro Enriquez de Acevedo Count of Fuentes 1600 1610 died in office Juan Fernandez de Velasco 5th Duke of Frias 1610 1612 third term Juan de Mendoza Marquis de la Hinojosa 1612 1616 Pedro Alvarez de Toledo 5th Marquis of Villafranca 1616 1618 Gomez Suarez de Figueroa 3rd Duke of Feria 1618 1625 first term Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba 1625 1629 Ambrogio Spinola 1st Marquis of the Balbases 1629 1630 died in office Alvaro de Bazan 2nd Marquis of Santa Cruz 1630 1631 Gomez Suarez de Figueroa 3rd Duke of Feria 1631 1633 second term Ferdinand the Cardinal Infant 1633 1634 Cardinal Gil de Albornoz 1634 1635 Diego Felipez de Guzman Marquis of Leganes 1635 1636 first term Fernando Afan de Ribera duke of Alcala de los Gazules 1636 died in office Diego Felipez de Guzman Marquis of Leganes 1636 1641 second term Juan de Velasco Count of Siruela 1641 1643 Antonio Sancho Davila Marquis of Velada 1643 1646 Bernardino Fernandez de Velasco 6th Duke of Frias 1646 1648 Luis de Benavides Carrillo Marquis of Caracena 1648 1656 Cardinal Teodoro Trivulzio 1656 1656 Alfonso Perez de Vivero Count of Fuensaldana 1656 1660 Francesco Caetani 8th Duke of Sermoneta 1660 1662 Luis de Guzman Ponce de Leon 1662 1668 died in office Paolo Spinola 3rd Marquis of the Balbases 1668 1668 first term Francisco de Orozco Marquis of Olias 1668 1668 Paolo Spinola 3rd Marquis of the Balbases 1669 1670 second term Gaspar Tellez Giron 5th Duke de Osuna 1670 1674 Claude Lamoral Prince of Ligne 1674 1678 Juan Henriquez de Cabrera Count of Melgar 1678 1686 Antonio Lopez de Ayala Velasco y Cardenas Count of Fuensalida 1686 1691 Diego Davila Mesia y Guzman 3rd Marquis of Leganes 1691 1698 Prince Charles Henry de Lorraine Vaudemont 1698 1706 Milan fell to the Austrian army on September 26 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession The Austrian rule was confirmed by the Treaty of Rastatt Austrian rule 1706 1800 editPrince Eugene of Savoy 1706 1716 Maximilian Karl Albert Prince of Lowenstein Wertheim Rochefort 1717 1718 died in office Count Girolamo Colloredo 1719 1725 Count Wirich Philipp von Daun 1725 1734 Sardinian occupation 1734 1736 Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun 1736 1743 Johann Georg Christian Prince of Lobkowicz 1743 1745 Spanish occupation 1745 1746 Gian Luca Pallavicini 1745 1747 Ferdinand Bonaventura II von Harrach 1747 1750 Gian Luca Pallavicini 1750 1754 Francis III Duke of Modena 1754 1771 administrator of Austrian Lombardy Archduke Peter Leopold of Austria 1754 1763 titular became Grand Duke of Tuscany Archduke Ferdinand of Austria 1763 1771 titular Archduke Ferdinand of Austria 1771 1796 Transpadane Republic 1796 1797 Cisalpine Republic 1797 1799 Count Luigi Cocastelli 1799 1800 The Austrians abandoned Milan after the Battle of Marengo and the duchy was incorporated again in the Cisalpine Republic which became the Italian Republic in 1802 and the Kingdom of Italy in 1805 In 1814 the Austrians retook Milan and joined to the former Republic of Venice it was formed into a new kingdom the Kingdom of Lombardy Venetia ruled by Austrian appointed viceroys Notes edit Note Antonio de Zuniga y Sotomaior or de Guzman the 3rd Marquis of Ayamonte who was a famous Governor of the Duchy of Milan died in Milan on 20 April 1583 and not in 1580 He was also a Commander del Castillo in the Order of Alcantara and married Ana Fernandez de Cordoba y Fernandez de Cordoba or Pacheco de Cordoba y de La Cerda by whom he had issue Sources editGOBERNACIoN DEL MILANESADO Storia de Milano it Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of governors of the Duchy of Milan amp oldid 1216945871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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