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House of Silva

The House of Silva (/ˈsɪlˌvɑː/) is an aristocratic family of Spanish and Portuguese origin.

House of Silva
Casa de Silva
Country
Titles
Estate(s)

History edit

Juan de Mena's Memorias de algunos linages antiguos e nobles de Castilla, a work of the first half of the 15th century of noble family ancestries, make the Silva "a very old and noble family and noblemen of high rank," while some writings claimed for them descent from the Latin kings of Alba Longa (and hence from Aeneas of Troy). Mena also claims that a member of the family fought with Pelagius of Asturias.[1] Luis de Salazar y Castro repeated these and other similar traditions of ancient Italian origin in his Historia genealógica de la Casa de Silva, published in 1685, as well as other derivations from the royal house of Asturias.[2]

What can be said for sure, based on documents, is that the first historical figure to use the surname Silva was Dom Paio da Silva, Lord of the Torre de Silva near Valença (in present-day Northern Portugal) and representative ("vicar") of King Alfonso VI of León and Castile, who signed several grants of lands between the years 1085 and 1129. All the many branches of the Silva family are descended from him.[3]

In Portugal, one branch of the family came to hold Vagos, Tentúgal and Buarcos. One of this line was Diogo Gomes da Silva (brother of João Gomes da Silva, Lord of Vagos, who was appointed alféres-mor of Portugal in 1416).[3][4] Of his line came Ruy Gómez de Silva, one of the nobles of the court of Philip II of Spain, making Ruy Silva the Prince of Éboli, Duke of Pastrana, Duke of Estremera, and Count of Melito.

A branch of the family became established in the Crown of Castile, after Arias Gomes de Silva was named Prince of Córdoba. His son Alfonso Tenorio Silva intermarried with the city's gentry to establish his family as one of the most powerful in the city, as well as serving in the courts of successive Trastámara monarchs.[5] His son Juan Silva was made Count of Cifuentes, while younger branches of the Silva family were lords of Montemayor and Corral.

Another famous branch, the House of Silva-Tarouca, became established in Austria in the 17th century.

Although the House of Silva branches out into several title-held families, the reigning Silva family resides in Córdoba, Spain, entitled to the royal peerage.

Silva Fernandez de Hijar edit

House of Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal
 
No pose quien mal posa.[a][6]
CountrySpain, Portugal, Italy
Current headAlfonso Martinez de Irujo y Fitz-James Stuart
TitlesVarious

Talking about this House, it is very important, in order to understand its history, to keep in mind that, as we can see from the genealogical account above, the inheritance takes place by matrilineal descent thanks to the royal concession granted by Ferdinand the Catholic in 1483,[6] to natural children, legally recognized, of Kings.

The origins of the House de Silva, are, like all the origins of the ancient aristocratic families of the High Middle Ages, uncertain as far as documentation is concerned.

Gutierre Peláez de Silva, Lord of Lugares, Alderete de Insam y Sufam y de la Quinta and Torre de Silva, was a knight who became ”Ricohombre”, who probably, took part in the conquest of Cordoba, too, in 1064.

But whatever his historical origins were, one of the most famous descendants of Don Gutierre Peláez de Silva was Don Ruy Gomez II de Silva y Meneses (1517-1573) Grande of Spain, Prince of Eboli, first Duke of Pastrana, V Lord of Ulme and Chamusca; great statesman and best friend/counsellor of Philip II of Asburgo, King of Spain.

 
Tower of the Castle of Barcience with the rampant Lion of the House De Silva.

From his marriage with Doña Ana de Mendoza de la Creda y de Silva Cifuentes [(1540-1592), one of the most beautiful women of Spain], there were born ten children. One of them, Don Rodrigo de Silva y Mendoza (1562-1596) II Duke of Pastrana, marrying Doña Ana de Portugal y Borja (1570-1629), descendant from the King Ferdinand I of Portugal, gave origin to the lineage De Silva Portugal; whereas another son, Don Diego de Silva y Mendoza (1564-1630), I Marquess of Alenquer and III Duke of Francavilla, gave origin to the lineage De Silva Alenquer. Lineage that from the marriage between his son Don Rodrigo de Silva Mendoza y Sarmiento (1600-1664) and Doña Isabel Fernández de Ixar [(1603-1642) V Duchess of Ixar, who by her own decree created her husband Duke of Ixar,[b] became De Silva Fernández de Ixar.

The union of the two lineages, which brought to the birth of the House de Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal, took place when don Fabrique III de Silva (1672-1700) IV Marquess of Orani, in the second half of the 17th century, married his IV degree cousin Doña Juana Petronilla de Silva Fernández de Ixar (1669-1710) VII Duchess de Ixar or Híjar.[6]

The following division of the House De Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal into three lineages (two Spanish and one Italian),[c] was due to three children born from the two marriages of Don Andres Avelino de Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal y Fernández de Cordoba (1806-1885)[7] XIV Count-Duke of Aliaga and Count of Palma del Rio. From the first wedding with Doña Josefina de Ferrari y Bonet (1819-1876)[8] (daughter of Don Jeronimo de Ferrari of Parma, “Kapellmeister” of King Ferdinando VII of Borbone) was born Doña Josefa Maria del Carmen de Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal (1837-1906);[9] who, with her daughter -doña María Dolores (1861-1923)- and with Doña María Dolores's son Don Vittorio Umberto de Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal (1881/1954) [illegitimate son whom Doña Maria Dolores de Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal had with Don Carlos Maria Fitz James Stuart y Portocarrero Palafox (1849-1901)XVI duke of Alba] by matrilineal descent gave origin to the Italian lineage still in existence.[10] From his second wedding with Doña Mary Caroline Elisabeth Campbell y Vincent (1820-1894)[11] were born ten children of whom two, [Alfonso I (1848-1930)[12] and Jaime (1852-1925)[13]], gave origin to the two Spanish lineages still in existence, too. The Spanish lineage of Alfonso I, like it had already happened to the House De Silva Fernández de Ixar Portugal with two unions between the De Silva and the Fitz James Stuart,[6] rejoined the descendants of James Fitz-James I Duke of Berwick (1670-1734) [illegitimate son, who James II Stuart (1633-1701) King of England had with Arabella Churchill y Drake (1648-1730) sister of John Churchill I Duke of Marlborough] when Doña Maria del Rosario de Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal y Guterbey(1900-1934) married Don Jacob Fitz James Stuart (1878-1953) IX Duke of Berwick and XVII Duke of Alba. In this way, by matrilineal descent, the Spanish lineage of the De Silva joined the dukedom of Híjar and its titles with the House Fitz James Stuart y de Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal. Whereas the descendants of Don Jaime have just the titles of Dukes of Lecera and Dukes of Bournonville, the Fitz James Stuart y de Silva hold, actually, the majority of the titles of the House De Silva.

Heraldry edit

De Salazar, in his “Historia Genealogica de la Casa de Silva ” writes that ”the Casa de Silva, like many in Spain, uses a heraldic device very different from the name by which it is known. Don Melchor de Teves refers (in the book de la Casa de Lerma) that on an ancient tomb of the de Silva family there is a rampant Crowned Lion. It seems that the first to use on his shield the symbol of the Lion was the Count Don Gomez Paéz de Silva, who lived in the 12th century. He did it to remind his origin from the Royal House (Casa de Leon); to wear in their honour the same device as the House Princes and to hand down to posterity the memory of his evident descendance from it… Drawing and painting the weapon (a rampant Lion of crimson colour, golden crowned on a silver background) exactly in the same way as the kings de Leon, Ovjedo and Galizia”.

Other primary Heraldries which characterize the House de Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal are the ones of both the Fernández de Híjar house and of the Portugal family.

 
Fernández de Híjar

The first, of the Fernández de Híjar , shows the fusion of the lineages of Aragon and Navarra. In the shield of Pedro Fernández de Híjar (the bastard son who King Jaime I of Aragon had from Doña Isabel Berenguela Fernández, granddaughter of the King of Navarra) we can see the five golden vertical bands alternated by four red vertical bands (de cuatro palos gules) symbol of Aragon and the golden chains, symbol of Navarra, framed and cross-shaped with, in the middle, an emerald on a red background.

 
Portugal-Noronhas

The second, of the Portugal-Noronhas , in the I and IV quarters, shows five blue shields cross-shaped, each with five silver bezants, placed to quincunx of the House De Portugal and, in the II and III quarters, the castle with the three golden towers surmounted by two crimson lions of the House of Castiglia and of Leon. The quarter is framed by nine golden squares alternated by nine blue towers. Doña Isabel de Portugal, bastard daughter of King Ferdinand I, married Don Alfonso Dount of Gíjon Noronha, bastard son of the King Enrico II di Castiglia. Heraldry joins the symbols by matrilineal descent: Portugal-antigo (only because of the matrilineal line of the descendants of Doña Isabel, daughter recognized by the King Ferdinando I) with the one of the Noronhas.[14]

The three ancient heraldries, in different periods, belonging to different lineages of the House de Silva, were joined to make the emblems of the: De Silva Portugal, De Silva Cifuentes, De Silva Alénquer, De Silva Alvarez de Toledo, De Silva Infantado, De Silva Fernández de Hijar, De Silva Fernández de Híjar Portugal, De Silva Pastrana and so on. Still, always in the shape where the crowned Lion of the ancient kings of Leon dominates.

Royal branches edit

  • Juan de Silva y de Meneses, (1399 - 27 de septiembre de 1464), I Count of Cifuentes in April 1456.
  • Alfonso de Silva y Acuña (o Vasques da Cunha), II Count of Cifuentes, h. 1430.
  • Juan de Silva y (Rodríguez) de Castañeda, III Count of Cifuentes, born h. 1450.
  • Fernando de Silva y Álvarez de Toledo, IV Count of Cifuentes, h. 1480 - 1546.
  • Juan de Silva y Andrade, (h. 1510 - 27 of April in 1556), V Count of Cifuentes.
  • Fernando de Silva y de Monroy (154_ - 21 of May inb 1590), VI Count of Cifuentes.
  • Juan Baltasar de Silva y de la Cerda, of a second marriage, (6 of January 1581 - 21 of January 1602) VII Count of Cifuentes. Married twice, without succession.

Succession via female branch:

  • Ana de Silva y de La Cerda, VIII Countess of Cifuentes, sister of Juan Baltasar, VII Count of Cifuentes, born in Milan, (Italy), in 1587, married in 1603 with Juan de Padilla y Acuña, II conde de Santa Gadea but died 29 of March 1606. Without succession.
  • Pedro de Silva, called under the name of Pedro Ruiz-Girón y Pacheco de Silva, died in 1625, IX Count of Cifuentes, married twice, had children:
  • Alonso José de Silva y Girón, died in November 1644, considered the X Count of Cifuentes.

Silva Descendants

  • Beatrice of Silva (1424 – 1492), foundress of the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady in Spain.
  • Fernando Jacinto de Silva Padilla y Meneses, XI Count of Cifuentes, (1606 - 1644), I Marquis of Alconchel in 1632 and in 1644, XI Count of Cifuentes, V Sir of Villarejo de Fuentes, Sir of Almonacid, Villalgordo, Albadejo, Piqueras, Trillo, ValdeRebollo, Huetos, y Rugulilla.
  • Pedro José de Silva, Prince of Castilla, General Captain of the Kingdom of Granada, governor and general of Orán y Mazalquivir, Virrey de Valencia, 1683 - 1698, + abril 1697; XII Count of Cifuentes.
  • Fernando de Meneses Silva y Masibradi, Prince of Castilla, supporter of Archduke Charles VI of Austria, * 23.7.1663,+ 24.12.1749. XIII Count of Cifuentes.
  • Juan de Meneses Silva, XIV Count of Cifuentes.
  • María Luisa de Silva y González de Castejón, XV Countess of Cifuentes.
  • Juan Bautista de Queralt y Silva, XVI Count of Cifuentes (VIII conde de Santa Coloma).
  • Juan Bautista de Queralt y Bucarelli, XVII Count of Cifuentes (VIII conde de Fuenclara).
  • María de las Dolores de Queralt y Bernaldo de Quirós, XVIII Countess of Cifuentes.
  • Mariano de las Mercedes Casani y Carvajal, XIX Count of Cifuentes.
  • Juan de Berenguer y Casani, XX Count of Cifuentes, (IV marqués de San Roman), VIII conde de Cron.
  • Jaime de Berenguer, XXI Count of Cifuentes.

Lineage edit

 
Doña Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes
 
Doña María del Rosario Silva, Duchess of Alba de Tormes, 9th Marquise of San Vicente del Barco, Grandee of Spain (Madrid, Spain; 4 April 1900 – 11 January 1934)
  • Don Gutiérre Pelaéz de Silva (1030-1110). Lord of Lugares, alderete de Insam y Sufam, y de la Quinta, y torre de Silva. It is certain that he went with King Ferdinand the Great to the conquest of Coimbra in the war against the Moors. He is considered the forefather of the House de Silva and such fact is proved in various genealogies both Castilian and Portuguese. He got married with Doña Maria Perez de Ambia. He had just one son: Don Pelayo Gutiérrez de Silva.
  • Don Gomez Paez de Silva (1110-1170) Don Gomez, in the year 1166, had the dignity of count that, as in those days it was not yet hereditary, was given to the “Ricos Hombres” of high lineage who were ruling either over a seigniory (dominion) or, however, a very important territory. Don Gomez Paez possessed the castle of Santa Olaya and its territory, as Major Alcade. Earlier on, he had taken part in important battles: in 1139 in the battle of Campo di Orique. In 1160, together with his brother Don Pedro Paez de Silva, in two battles that the adelantado Don Gonzalo Mendez de Maya fought against the Moors at Campos de Beja, where the Christian armies defeated, in the same day, two Muslim armies. He married with Doña Urraca Nunéz Vello. His successor was his second son: Don Pelayo Gomez de Silva.
  • Don Juan de Silva y Meneses Noronha I Count of Cifuentes (1399-1464). He was born in Toledo in 1399, son of Don Alonso Tenorio de Silva and of Doña Guiomar de Meneses Noronha. He can be considered as the founder of the count House of Cifuentes and ancestor of the Duchess of Pastrana by mother lineage: Doña Ana de Mendoza La Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes. In the year 1433 he became major ensign of the Kingdom of Castile. In 1434, as a consequence of his high dignity inside the kingdom, he went to the Council of Basel, where he behaved in such a wise and balanced way to be considered by all the people attending it, a man of great wisdom and trustworthy. “History” records that he reproached the English legates, who had arrogated to themselves the right of sitting in the Council without having the dignity, with his famous sentence : “no posa quien mal posa”, today the motto of the House of the de Silva Fernandez de Híjar Portugal.
  • Don Ruy Gomez II de Silva y Meneses (Chamusca, Kingdom of Portugal 27 October 1516 - Madrid, Kingdom of Castiglia 29 July 1573) first Prince of Eboli, Grande of Spain. Son of Don Francisco de Silva y Enriquez de Noronha, married, on Filippo II's advice in 1552, Doña Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes from whom he had ten children. He firmly opposed the centralist and interventionist politics of Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, third Duke of Alba.
  • Doña Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes, (Cifuentes, Spain 29 June 1540 Pastrana, Spain 2 February 1592) Princess of Eboli, Grande of Spain daughter of Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y de la Cerda, Viceroy of Aragon, she was considered one of the most powerful and richest women in Europe. Very young, at just 12, she became the wife of Don Ruy Gomez II de Silva y Meneses, to whom she gave ten children. She had a strong political influence on the court of Don Filippo II and she was in sharp contrast with the House Alvarez de Toledo. She was the inspirer of what was called the Ebolista Party. She is said to have plotted, after her husband's death, together with Don Antonio Perez, secretary of the King, to separate the Kingdom of Portugal from Spain and to put her son Diego de Silva y Mendoza on the throne. Discovered and imprisoned, she died confined in the tower of her Palace of Pastrana.[15]
  • Don Diego de Silva y Mendoza de la Cerda de Silva Cifuentes (1564-1630), Count of Salinas and Ribadeo, III Duke of Francavilla, I Marquess of Alenquér, Grand of the Kingdom of Portugal. He was a very important poet and a Spanish politician of the “Siglo de Oro”. Son of Don Ruy Gomez de Silva y Meneses and of Doña Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes. His mother favoured him to his elder brother Rodrigo, II Duke of Pastrana, and managed to get him to inherit the Italian Dukedom of Francavilla from his grandfather Diego Hurtado. He married first with Doña Ana Sarmiento of Villadando de Ulloa in 1591, then with his sister-in-law Marina. His son was Don Rodrigo de Silva y Sarmiento Villadando de Ulloa, VIII Count of Salinas, then Duke of Híjar by his wife's decree (Rodrigo was the one who managed to rise Aragon against King Filippo IV of Habsburg when the King tried to become King of Aragon). He brought a long action against his brother Rodrigo for the acknowledgement of the Dukedom of Francavilla. Filippo II of Austria appointed him I Marquess of Alenquér which allowed him to become Grande of the Kingdom of Portugal. He had many missions from the kings of the house of Austria: Filippo II, Filippo III, Filippo IV. He was appointed general captain of Andalusia (1588) and, then, Viceroy of Portugal (1615-1622). As a poet, he is still considered one of the greats of the 17th century, like Luis de Gongora. His poetical writings have a great lyrical sensitiveness, really appreciated by the most important scholars and editors of the 20th and 21st centuries. Even nowadays it is possible to read his works which have lost very little of the past splendour.[16]
 
The Ducal Palace of Pastrana, owned by the Silva family where Ruy Gómez de Silva, the first Prince of Éboli, resided and where Ana de Mendoza was confined.
  • Don Rodrigo de Silva Mendoza de la Cerda Cifuentes y Sarmiento (Madrid 1600-Leon 1664) II Marquess of Alenquer, Count of Salinas and other titles. Duke of Híjar by decree of his wife, Doña Isabella Margherita Fernández de Ixar y Castro Pinos, V Duchess of Híjar. Military man, politician, polemist. He had a command during the Portuguese War of Restoration. He was a political antagonist of the first Minister Count Duke de Olivares. He was involved in a conspiracy of nobles and banished from the Court of Don Filippo IV. In 1640 he was appointed general in chief of the armies of Aragon. He was charged of being involved in the attempt of “coup d’état” of Don Carlos Padilla (Master of field of Cavalry). Which was a Pronouncement that aimed at detaching Aragon from the Kingdom of Spain and put the Duke of Híjar on the Aragonese throne. When the plot was discovered, he was imprisoned and tortured, but he never admitted his guilt, unlike the others who were put to death: He was imprisoned and kept in chains, in the castles of Leon, where he died in 1664.
  • Don Jaime Francisco Victor Sarmiento de Silva y Fernández de Híjar Castro Pinos (1625-1700). Son, of Don Rodrigo Sarmiento de Silva Mendoza and of Doña Isabel Margarita Fernández de Hijar, was the VI Duke of Hijar, VI Duke de Lecera, VI Duke of Aliaga, V Duke of Vallfogogna, IV Count of Guemira, IX Count of Salinas. He was great camerlengo, general captain, and Viceroy of Aragon from 1681 to 1697. Because of his poor health, he gave to his third wife, Doña Teresa Pimentel y Bonavedes, the power to govern all his feuds: his daughter, Doña Petronilla de Silva Fernández de Híjar y Pignatelli d’Aragon,[17] succeeded him.
  • Don Isidoro de Silva Portugal y Carvayal (1643-1682). Military man, son of the Marquess Don Fadrique II de Silva Portugal and of Doña Ana Suarez de Carvayal. He was the III Marquess of Orani, Lord of the baronies of Monovar, Mur and Sollana, of the possessions of Nuoro, Bitti and of the Gallura Gemini, of the feuds of Ponalver and Alondiga. Chamberlain of the King, Knight Commander of Galizia and of the Order of Alcantara. He was appointed admiral of the Spanish galleys and after few years, he became General Commander of the fleet of the Sardinian galleys. He married Doña Agustìna Fernández Portocarrero Guzman with whom he had four children. His wife, at his death, succeeded him as a regent of the marquisate and in the administration of the family feuds. Doña Agustìna was succeeded by IV Marquess of Orani, her third child: Don Fadrique III de Silva Portugal y Portocarrero Guzman (1672-1700), husband of doña Juana Petronila de Silva Férnandez de Híjar y Pignatelli de Aragon.
  • Doña Juana Petronila de Silva Fernandez de Híjar (1669-1710) y Pignatelli de Aragon. She was the VII Duchess of Híjar, VII Duchess of Lecéra, VII Duchess of Aliaga, X Countess of Salina and Ribadeo and others. She was lady-in-waiting of the Queen Doña Marìa de Orléans. She married twice: first with her cousin Don Fadrique de Silva Portugal y Portocarrero (1672-1700), III Marquess of Orani, Baron of Monovar, Lord of Penalver y Sollana in Valencia and of the regions of Nuoro, Bitti and of the Gallura Gemini in Sardinia. In this way, with the union of the House of Híjar with the House of Portugal (5-12-1688), the ducal house annexed the marquisate of Orani. Doña Juana Petronila had five children from Fadrique; she remarried with Don Fernando Pignatelli de Aragon, Prince of Montecorvino, governor of Galizia. She had no children from him. She was succeeded to the Dukedom of Híjar by her first son Don Isidro Francisco Fadrique de Silva Portugal y de Silva Fernandez de Híjar (1690-1749) who became the VIII Duke of Híjar and first titular of the House de Silva Fernandez de Híjar Portugal.
  • Don José Rafael de Silva Fernandez de Ixar Portugal y Rebboledo de Palafox Guzman, Croy de Havré, Lante della Rovere (1776-1863). XIII Duke of Híjar, XII Count-Duke of Aliaga, X Maquess of Orani and others. Seven times Grand of Spain. He was conferred the order of the Toson d’Oro (15 November 1829). He fought at the battle of Trocadero (31 August 1823). Elder Major-domo and Grand Master of the “Royal House” of King Ferdinand VII de Borbòn and Chamberlain of the Queen. Married with Doña Juana Nepomucena Fernández de Cordoba from who he had three children: Cayetano, Andrés Avelino and Maria Antonia.
No. Name Years
I Juan Fernández de Híjar y Cabrera 1483-1493
II Luis Fernández de Híjar y Beaumont 1493-1517
III Juan Francisco Fernández de Híjar 1599-1614
IV Isabel Margarita Fernández de Híjar y Castro-Pinós 1614-1642
V Jaime Francisco Sarmiento de Silva 1642-1700
VI Juana Petronila Silva y Aragón 1700-1710
VII Isidro Francisco Fernández Silva de Híjar y Portugal 1710-1749
VIII Joaquín Diego Silva y Moncada 1749-1758
IX Pedro de Alcántara Fernández de Híjar y Abarca de Bolea 1758-1808
X Agustín Pedro Silva y Palafox 1808-1817
XI Francisca Javiera Silva y Fitz-James Stuart 1817-1818
XII José Rafael de Silva Fernández de Híjar 1818-1863
XIII Cayetano Silva y Fernández de Córdoba 1863-1865
XIV Agustín Silva y Bernu 1865-1872
XV Alfonso Silva y Campbell 1872-1929
XVI Alfonso Silva y Fernández de Córdoba 1929-1956
XVII María del Rosario Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva 1956-2013
XVIII Alfonso Martínez de Irujo y Fitz-James Stuart 2013–present

Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva had 2 children. One of them, Alfonso Martínez de Irujo y Fitz-James Stuart y Silva, 16th Duke of Aliaga, 19th duke of Hijar (born 22 October 1950, Madrid), married Princess María de la Santísima Trinidad of Hohenlohe-Langenburg on July 4, 1977, who he later divorced.

  • Juan de Silva y de Meneses, (1399 - 27 de septiembre de 1464), I Count of Cifuentes in April 1456.
  • Alfonso de Silva y Acuña (o Vasques da Cunha), II Count of Cifuentes, h. 1430.
  • Juan de Silva y (Rodríguez) de Castañeda, III Count of Cifuentes, born h. 1450.
  • Fernando de Silva y Álvarez de Toledo, IV Count of Cifuentes, h. 1480 - 1546.
  • Juan de Silva y Andrade, (h. 1510 - 27 of April in 1556), V Count of Cifuentes.
  • Fernando de Silva y de Monroy (154_ - 21 of May inb 1590), VI Count of Cifuentes.
  • Juan Baltasar de Silva y de la Cerda, of a second marriage, (6 of January 1581 - 21 of January 1602) VII Count of Cifuentes. Married twice, without succession.
  • Ana de Silva y de La Cerda, VIII Countess of Cifuentes, sister of Juan Baltasar, VII Count of Cifuentes, born in Milan, (Italy), in 1587, married in 1603 with Juan de Padilla y Acuña, II conde de Santa Gadea but died 29 of March 1606. Without succession.
  • Pedro de Silva, called under the name of Pedro Ruiz-Girón y Pacheco de Silva, died in 1625, IX Count of Cifuentes, married twice.
  • Alonso José de Silva y Girón, died in November 1644, considered the X Count of Cifuentes.

Saints, Blesseds and Ecclesiastics edit

 
Saint Beatrice de Silva.
 
Blessed Amadeu de Silva.
  • Blessed Amadeu de Silva and Menezes[21] (in the world João Mendes da Silva e Menezes, Campo Maior, Portugal 1420 - Milan 10 August 1482). Saint Beatrice de Silva's brother, he was a Reformer of the Franciscan Order and the founder of the Congregation of the Amadeiti (from Amadeu's name) established in 1464. Congregation of a strict observance of the Franciscan Rule and of strict customs, it was, later on, united to the Observant Friars Minor to avoid divisions inside the Franciscan Order.
  • Don Fernando de Silva and Mendoza (Madrid 10 February 1571 – 23 July 1639). He was the last male child of Doña Ana de Mendoza and of Don Ruy Gomez II de Silva, Princess and Prince of Eboli. He became famous with the name of Friar Pedro Gonzales de Mendoza, as it changed his name in honour of his ancestor, the great Cardinal Mendoza, when he became Franciscan in the monastery of La Salceda. He attained fame and riches as bishop of Siguenza and archbishop of Granada. He was literate (he wrote, among other works, the “History of Mount Celia”, “The Convent of la Salceda”, “Pastoral Letters” and “Immaculatae Conceptionists”) and theologist, defender of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Mary (Mary Immaculate). Following the example of the Great Cardinal Mendoza, he was architect and maecenas, too. But while his father Don Ruy Gomez was a protector of the Arab minority, Friar Pedro was a strong supporter of their expulsion from Spain.[22]

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ Robert Folger, «Generations y Semblanzas»: Memory and Genealogy in Medieval Iberian Historiography, Gunter Narr Varlag Tübingen, 2003, pp. 221-222.
  2. ^ Luis de Salazar y Castro, Historia genealogica de la Casa de Silva, Malchor Alvarez y Mateo, Madrid, 1685, vol. 1, chapters 7,8.
  3. ^ a b Braamcamp Freire, Anselmo (1921). Brasões da Sala de Sintra, Livro Segundo (in Portuguese). Robarts - University of Toronto. Coimbra: Coimbra : Imprensa da Universidade. pp. 2–4, 128.
  4. ^ James M. Boyden, The Courtier and the King: Ruy Gómez de Silva, Philip II, and the Court of Spain, University of California Press, 1995, p. 8-9
  5. ^ Candelaria, Lorenzo (2008). The Rosary Cantoral: ritual and social design in a chantbook from early Renaissance Toledo. University Rochester Press. pp. 24–. ISBN 9781580462051. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  6. ^ a b c d José Casaus Ballester “NOTICIAS DE LAS CASAS DE SILVA E HÍJAR SEGÚN UN DOCUMENTO DEL SIGLO XVIII”
  7. ^ Don Andrés Avelino de Silva Fernández de Ixar Portugal y Fernández de Cordoba
  8. ^ Doña Josefina de Ferrari y Bonet
  9. ^ Archivo Historico Provincial de Zaragoza - Archivo Ducal de Hijar
  10. ^ Municipal Historical Archive of Milan. Complete Family status 11.09.1869 (family coming from Paris)
  11. ^ doña Mary Caroline Elisabeth Campbell y Vincent
  12. ^ Alfonso I de Silva y Campbell
  13. ^ Jaime de Silva y Campbell
  14. ^ Armando de Mattos "A heráldica dos bastardos reais portugueses" 1940
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-05-23. Retrieved 2014-08-15.
  16. ^ “Diego de Silva y Mendoza count of Salinas, Antologia Poetica” by Trevor J. Dadson, Madrid, Ed. Visor Libros, 1985
  17. ^ Mariano Laborda: "Recuerdos de Híjar" published by the "Centro de Iniciativas Turísticas del Cuadro Artístico de Híjar", 1980.
  18. ^ Decree of the congregation for the divine cult and the discipline of sacraments
  19. ^ "Rui Gomes da Silva, Alcaide de Campo Maior". Arquivo Nacional Torre do Tombo - Portugal. Retrieved October 8, 2021.
  20. ^ Santa Beatrice de Silva Meneses
  21. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz, BBKL, vol. I (1990), col. 137: Beato Amedeo de Silva y Menezes
  22. ^ Frate Pedro Gonzalez de Mendoza
  • Boyden, James M. (1995). The Courtier and the King: Ruy Gómez de Silva, Phillip II, and the Court of Spain. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-08622-8 ISBN 978-0520086227

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  1. ^ Can’t speak who is badly seated, who holds a position without having the right qualifications.
  2. ^ The Royal concession of 1483 not only gave the faculty to the House of Híjar, then de Silva Fernández de Híjar, to transmit the name by matrilineal descent but also, and to their pleasure, all the titles and feuds in their possession. For example, under the title of the Duke of Híjar, the titles always passed to the firstborn (male or female): majorat. Among the many titles there are four which are very important: Count Duke of Aliaga, Count of Palma del Rio, Count de Belchite, Marquess of Orani. These titles-feuds were completely in the hand of the Duke of Híjar, with absolute power as it happens nowadays too. The Duke could keep them for himself, as it usually happened, or give them over for a limited period. But, at the death of the usufructuary (usually a son or a daughter), they had to go back to the House of Híjar or to be reconfirmed to the grandson/granddaughter or great-grandson/great-granddaughter as the titles were always tied to the dukedom of Híjar.
  3. ^ Historical Archive De Silva Fernández de Portugal Híjar of Turin, years 1801-1951. Original documents not present in the Historical Archive of the Province of Zaragoza and in the Ducal Archive of Híjar.

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  • La Casa de Silva y los duques de Pastrana
  • SALAZAR Y CASTRO, Luis de. Historia genealógica de la Casa de Silva: donde se refieren las acciones más señaladas de sus Señores, las fundaciones de sus Mayorazgos y la calidad de sus alianças matrimoniales. 1685.
  • árbol genealógico parcial de la Casa de Silva Fernández de Ixar Portugal, rama española/portuguesa y italiana

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This article has an unclear citation style The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message The House of Silva ˈ s ɪ l ˌ v ɑː is an aristocratic family of Spanish and Portuguese origin House of SilvaCasa de SilvaCountryKingdom of SpainKingdom of CastileKingdom of PortugalKingdom of ItalyTitlesPrincePrincessGrand dukeDuchessLordMarquessViceroyGrandee of SpainEstate s Ducal Palace of PastranaCastle of Barcience Contents 1 History 2 Silva Fernandez de Hijar 3 Heraldry 4 Royal branches 5 Lineage 6 Saints Blesseds and Ecclesiastics 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Citations 8 2 Notes 9 External linksHistory editJuan de Mena s Memorias de algunos linages antiguos e nobles de Castilla a work of the first half of the 15th century of noble family ancestries make the Silva a very old and noble family and noblemen of high rank while some writings claimed for them descent from the Latin kings of Alba Longa and hence from Aeneas of Troy Mena also claims that a member of the family fought with Pelagius of Asturias 1 Luis de Salazar y Castro repeated these and other similar traditions of ancient Italian origin in his Historia genealogica de la Casa de Silva published in 1685 as well as other derivations from the royal house of Asturias 2 What can be said for sure based on documents is that the first historical figure to use the surname Silva was Dom Paio da Silva Lord of the Torre de Silva near Valenca in present day Northern Portugal and representative vicar of King Alfonso VI of Leon and Castile who signed several grants of lands between the years 1085 and 1129 All the many branches of the Silva family are descended from him 3 In Portugal one branch of the family came to hold Vagos Tentugal and Buarcos One of this line was Diogo Gomes da Silva brother of Joao Gomes da Silva Lord of Vagos who was appointed alferes mor of Portugal in 1416 3 4 Of his line came Ruy Gomez de Silva one of the nobles of the court of Philip II of Spain making Ruy Silva the Prince of Eboli Duke of Pastrana Duke of Estremera and Count of Melito A branch of the family became established in the Crown of Castile after Arias Gomes de Silva was named Prince of Cordoba His son Alfonso Tenorio Silva intermarried with the city s gentry to establish his family as one of the most powerful in the city as well as serving in the courts of successive Trastamara monarchs 5 His son Juan Silva was made Count of Cifuentes while younger branches of the Silva family were lords of Montemayor and Corral Another famous branch the House of Silva Tarouca became established in Austria in the 17th century Although the House of Silva branches out into several title held families the reigning Silva family resides in Cordoba Spain entitled to the royal peerage Silva Fernandez de Hijar editHouse of Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal nbsp No pose quien mal posa a 6 CountrySpain Portugal ItalyCurrent headAlfonso Martinez de Irujo y Fitz James StuartTitlesVarious Talking about this House it is very important in order to understand its history to keep in mind that as we can see from the genealogical account above the inheritance takes place by matrilineal descent thanks to the royal concession granted by Ferdinand the Catholic in 1483 6 to natural children legally recognized of Kings The origins of the House de Silva are like all the origins of the ancient aristocratic families of the High Middle Ages uncertain as far as documentation is concerned Gutierre Pelaez de Silva Lord of Lugares Alderete de Insam y Sufam y de la Quinta and Torre de Silva was a knight who became Ricohombre who probably took part in the conquest of Cordoba too in 1064 But whatever his historical origins were one of the most famous descendants of Don Gutierre Pelaez de Silva was Don Ruy Gomez II de Silva y Meneses 1517 1573 Grande of Spain Prince of Eboli first Duke of Pastrana V Lord of Ulme and Chamusca great statesman and best friend counsellor of Philip II of Asburgo King of Spain nbsp Tower of the Castle of Barcience with the rampant Lion of the House De Silva From his marriage with Dona Ana de Mendoza de la Creda y de Silva Cifuentes 1540 1592 one of the most beautiful women of Spain there were born ten children One of them Don Rodrigo de Silva y Mendoza 1562 1596 II Duke of Pastrana marrying Dona Ana de Portugal y Borja 1570 1629 descendant from the King Ferdinand I of Portugal gave origin to the lineage De Silva Portugal whereas another son Don Diego de Silva y Mendoza 1564 1630 I Marquess of Alenquer and III Duke of Francavilla gave origin to the lineage De Silva Alenquer Lineage that from the marriage between his son Don Rodrigo de Silva Mendoza y Sarmiento 1600 1664 and Dona Isabel Fernandez de Ixar 1603 1642 V Duchess of Ixar who by her own decree created her husband Duke of Ixar b became De Silva Fernandez de Ixar The union of the two lineages which brought to the birth of the House de Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal took place when don Fabrique III de Silva 1672 1700 IV Marquess of Orani in the second half of the 17th century married his IV degree cousin Dona Juana Petronilla de Silva Fernandez de Ixar 1669 1710 VII Duchess de Ixar or Hijar 6 The following division of the House De Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal into three lineages two Spanish and one Italian c was due to three children born from the two marriages of Don Andres Avelino de Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal y Fernandez de Cordoba 1806 1885 7 XIV Count Duke of Aliaga and Count of Palma del Rio From the first wedding with Dona Josefina de Ferrari y Bonet 1819 1876 8 daughter of Don Jeronimo de Ferrari of Parma Kapellmeister of King Ferdinando VII of Borbone was born Dona Josefa Maria del Carmen de Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal 1837 1906 9 who with her daughter dona Maria Dolores 1861 1923 and with Dona Maria Dolores s son Don Vittorio Umberto de Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal 1881 1954 illegitimate son whom Dona Maria Dolores de Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal had with Don Carlos Maria Fitz James Stuart y Portocarrero Palafox 1849 1901 XVI duke of Alba by matrilineal descent gave origin to the Italian lineage still in existence 10 From his second wedding with Dona Mary Caroline Elisabeth Campbell y Vincent 1820 1894 11 were born ten children of whom two Alfonso I 1848 1930 12 and Jaime 1852 1925 13 gave origin to the two Spanish lineages still in existence too The Spanish lineage of Alfonso I like it had already happened to the House De Silva Fernandez de Ixar Portugal with two unions between the De Silva and the Fitz James Stuart 6 rejoined the descendants of James Fitz James I Duke of Berwick 1670 1734 illegitimate son who James II Stuart 1633 1701 King of England had with Arabella Churchill y Drake 1648 1730 sister of John Churchill I Duke of Marlborough when Dona Maria del Rosario de Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal y Guterbey 1900 1934 married Don Jacob Fitz James Stuart 1878 1953 IX Duke of Berwick and XVII Duke of Alba In this way by matrilineal descent the Spanish lineage of the De Silva joined the dukedom of Hijar and its titles with the House Fitz James Stuart y de Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal Whereas the descendants of Don Jaime have just the titles of Dukes of Lecera and Dukes of Bournonville the Fitz James Stuart y de Silva hold actually the majority of the titles of the House De Silva Heraldry editDe Salazar in his Historia Genealogica de la Casa de Silva writes that the Casa de Silva like many in Spain uses a heraldic device very different from the name by which it is known Don Melchor de Teves refers in the book de la Casa de Lerma that on an ancient tomb of the de Silva family there is a rampant Crowned Lion It seems that the first to use on his shield the symbol of the Lion was the Count Don Gomez Paez de Silva who lived in the 12th century He did it to remind his origin from the Royal House Casa de Leon to wear in their honour the same device as the House Princes and to hand down to posterity the memory of his evident descendance from it Drawing and painting the weapon a rampant Lion of crimson colour golden crowned on a silver background exactly in the same way as the kings de Leon Ovjedo and Galizia Other primary Heraldries which characterize the House de Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal are the ones of both the Fernandez de Hijar house and of the Portugal family nbsp Fernandez de Hijar The first of the Fernandez de Hijar shows the fusion of the lineages of Aragon and Navarra In the shield of Pedro Fernandez de Hijar the bastard son who King Jaime I of Aragon had from Dona Isabel Berenguela Fernandez granddaughter of the King of Navarra we can see the five golden vertical bands alternated by four red vertical bands de cuatro palos gules symbol of Aragon and the golden chains symbol of Navarra framed and cross shaped with in the middle an emerald on a red background nbsp Portugal Noronhas The second of the Portugal Noronhas in the I and IV quarters shows five blue shields cross shaped each with five silver bezants placed to quincunx of the House De Portugal and in the II and III quarters the castle with the three golden towers surmounted by two crimson lions of the House of Castiglia and of Leon The quarter is framed by nine golden squares alternated by nine blue towers Dona Isabel de Portugal bastard daughter of King Ferdinand I married Don Alfonso Dount of Gijon Noronha bastard son of the King Enrico II di Castiglia Heraldry joins the symbols by matrilineal descent Portugal antigo only because of the matrilineal line of the descendants of Dona Isabel daughter recognized by the King Ferdinando I with the one of the Noronhas 14 The three ancient heraldries in different periods belonging to different lineages of the House de Silva were joined to make the emblems of the De Silva Portugal De Silva Cifuentes De Silva Alenquer De Silva Alvarez de Toledo De Silva Infantado De Silva Fernandez de Hijar De Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal De Silva Pastrana and so on Still always in the shape where the crowned Lion of the ancient kings of Leon dominates Royal branches editJuan de Silva y de Meneses 1399 27 de septiembre de 1464 I Count of Cifuentes in April 1456 Alfonso de Silva y Acuna o Vasques da Cunha II Count of Cifuentes h 1430 Juan de Silva y Rodriguez de Castaneda III Count of Cifuentes born h 1450 Fernando de Silva y Alvarez de Toledo IV Count of Cifuentes h 1480 1546 Juan de Silva y Andrade h 1510 27 of April in 1556 V Count of Cifuentes Fernando de Silva y de Monroy 154 21 of May inb 1590 VI Count of Cifuentes Juan Baltasar de Silva y de la Cerda of a second marriage 6 of January 1581 21 of January 1602 VII Count of Cifuentes Married twice without succession Succession via female branch Ana de Silva y de La Cerda VIII Countess of Cifuentes sister of Juan Baltasar VII Count of Cifuentes born in Milan Italy in 1587 married in 1603 with Juan de Padilla y Acuna II conde de Santa Gadea but died 29 of March 1606 Without succession Pedro de Silva called under the name of Pedro Ruiz Giron y Pacheco de Silva died in 1625 IX Count of Cifuentes married twice had children Alonso Jose de Silva y Giron died in November 1644 considered the X Count of Cifuentes Silva Descendants Beatrice of Silva 1424 1492 foundress of the Order of the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady in Spain Fernando Jacinto de Silva Padilla y Meneses XI Count of Cifuentes 1606 1644 I Marquis of Alconchel in 1632 and in 1644 XI Count of Cifuentes V Sir of Villarejo de Fuentes Sir of Almonacid Villalgordo Albadejo Piqueras Trillo ValdeRebollo Huetos y Rugulilla Pedro Jose de Silva Prince of Castilla General Captain of the Kingdom of Granada governor and general of Oran y Mazalquivir Virrey de Valencia 1683 1698 abril 1697 XII Count of Cifuentes Fernando de Meneses Silva y Masibradi Prince of Castilla supporter of Archduke Charles VI of Austria 23 7 1663 24 12 1749 XIII Count of Cifuentes Juan de Meneses Silva XIV Count of Cifuentes Maria Luisa de Silva y Gonzalez de Castejon XV Countess of Cifuentes Juan Bautista de Queralt y Silva XVI Count of Cifuentes VIII conde de Santa Coloma Juan Bautista de Queralt y Bucarelli XVII Count of Cifuentes VIII conde de Fuenclara Maria de las Dolores de Queralt y Bernaldo de Quiros XVIII Countess of Cifuentes Mariano de las Mercedes Casani y Carvajal XIX Count of Cifuentes Juan de Berenguer y Casani XX Count of Cifuentes IV marques de San Roman VIII conde de Cron Jaime de Berenguer XXI Count of Cifuentes Lineage edit nbsp Dona Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes nbsp Dona Maria del Rosario Silva Duchess of Alba de Tormes 9th Marquise of San Vicente del Barco Grandee of Spain Madrid Spain 4 April 1900 11 January 1934 Don Gutierre Pelaez de Silva 1030 1110 Lord of Lugares alderete de Insam y Sufam y de la Quinta y torre de Silva It is certain that he went with King Ferdinand the Great to the conquest of Coimbra in the war against the Moors He is considered the forefather of the House de Silva and such fact is proved in various genealogies both Castilian and Portuguese He got married with Dona Maria Perez de Ambia He had just one son Don Pelayo Gutierrez de Silva Don Gomez Paez de Silva 1110 1170 Don Gomez in the year 1166 had the dignity of count that as in those days it was not yet hereditary was given to the Ricos Hombres of high lineage who were ruling either over a seigniory dominion or however a very important territory Don Gomez Paez possessed the castle of Santa Olaya and its territory as Major Alcade Earlier on he had taken part in important battles in 1139 in the battle of Campo di Orique In 1160 together with his brother Don Pedro Paez de Silva in two battles that the adelantado Don Gonzalo Mendez de Maya fought against the Moors at Campos de Beja where the Christian armies defeated in the same day two Muslim armies He married with Dona Urraca Nunez Vello His successor was his second son Don Pelayo Gomez de Silva Don Juan de Silva y Meneses Noronha I Count of Cifuentes 1399 1464 He was born in Toledo in 1399 son of Don Alonso Tenorio de Silva and of Dona Guiomar de Meneses Noronha He can be considered as the founder of the count House of Cifuentes and ancestor of the Duchess of Pastrana by mother lineage Dona Ana de Mendoza La Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes In the year 1433 he became major ensign of the Kingdom of Castile In 1434 as a consequence of his high dignity inside the kingdom he went to the Council of Basel where he behaved in such a wise and balanced way to be considered by all the people attending it a man of great wisdom and trustworthy History records that he reproached the English legates who had arrogated to themselves the right of sitting in the Council without having the dignity with his famous sentence no posa quien mal posa today the motto of the House of the de Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal Don Ruy Gomez II de Silva y Meneses Chamusca Kingdom of Portugal 27 October 1516 Madrid Kingdom of Castiglia 29 July 1573 first Prince of Eboli Grande of Spain Son of Don Francisco de Silva y Enriquez de Noronha married on Filippo II s advice in 1552 Dona Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes from whom he had ten children He firmly opposed the centralist and interventionist politics of Fernando Alvarez de Toledo third Duke of Alba Dona Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes Cifuentes Spain 29 June 1540 Pastrana Spain 2 February 1592 Princess of Eboli Grande of Spain daughter of Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y de la Cerda Viceroy of Aragon she was considered one of the most powerful and richest women in Europe Very young at just 12 she became the wife of Don Ruy Gomez II de Silva y Meneses to whom she gave ten children She had a strong political influence on the court of Don Filippo II and she was in sharp contrast with the House Alvarez de Toledo She was the inspirer of what was called the Ebolista Party She is said to have plotted after her husband s death together with Don Antonio Perez secretary of the King to separate the Kingdom of Portugal from Spain and to put her son Diego de Silva y Mendoza on the throne Discovered and imprisoned she died confined in the tower of her Palace of Pastrana 15 Don Diego de Silva y Mendoza de la Cerda de Silva Cifuentes 1564 1630 Count of Salinas and Ribadeo III Duke of Francavilla I Marquess of Alenquer Grand of the Kingdom of Portugal He was a very important poet and a Spanish politician of the Siglo de Oro Son of Don Ruy Gomez de Silva y Meneses and of Dona Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes His mother favoured him to his elder brother Rodrigo II Duke of Pastrana and managed to get him to inherit the Italian Dukedom of Francavilla from his grandfather Diego Hurtado He married first with Dona Ana Sarmiento of Villadando de Ulloa in 1591 then with his sister in law Marina His son was Don Rodrigo de Silva y Sarmiento Villadando de Ulloa VIII Count of Salinas then Duke of Hijar by his wife s decree Rodrigo was the one who managed to rise Aragon against King Filippo IV of Habsburg when the King tried to become King of Aragon He brought a long action against his brother Rodrigo for the acknowledgement of the Dukedom of Francavilla Filippo II of Austria appointed him I Marquess of Alenquer which allowed him to become Grande of the Kingdom of Portugal He had many missions from the kings of the house of Austria Filippo II Filippo III Filippo IV He was appointed general captain of Andalusia 1588 and then Viceroy of Portugal 1615 1622 As a poet he is still considered one of the greats of the 17th century like Luis de Gongora His poetical writings have a great lyrical sensitiveness really appreciated by the most important scholars and editors of the 20th and 21st centuries Even nowadays it is possible to read his works which have lost very little of the past splendour 16 nbsp The Ducal Palace of Pastrana owned by the Silva family where Ruy Gomez de Silva the first Prince of Eboli resided and where Ana de Mendoza was confined Don Rodrigo de Silva Mendoza de la Cerda Cifuentes y Sarmiento Madrid 1600 Leon 1664 II Marquess of Alenquer Count of Salinas and other titles Duke of Hijar by decree of his wife Dona Isabella Margherita Fernandez de Ixar y Castro Pinos V Duchess of Hijar Military man politician polemist He had a command during the Portuguese War of Restoration He was a political antagonist of the first Minister Count Duke de Olivares He was involved in a conspiracy of nobles and banished from the Court of Don Filippo IV In 1640 he was appointed general in chief of the armies of Aragon He was charged of being involved in the attempt of coup d etat of Don Carlos Padilla Master of field of Cavalry Which was a Pronouncement that aimed at detaching Aragon from the Kingdom of Spain and put the Duke of Hijar on the Aragonese throne When the plot was discovered he was imprisoned and tortured but he never admitted his guilt unlike the others who were put to death He was imprisoned and kept in chains in the castles of Leon where he died in 1664 Don Jaime Francisco Victor Sarmiento de Silva y Fernandez de Hijar Castro Pinos 1625 1700 Son of Don Rodrigo Sarmiento de Silva Mendoza and of Dona Isabel Margarita Fernandez de Hijar was the VI Duke of Hijar VI Duke de Lecera VI Duke of Aliaga V Duke of Vallfogogna IV Count of Guemira IX Count of Salinas He was great camerlengo general captain and Viceroy of Aragon from 1681 to 1697 Because of his poor health he gave to his third wife Dona Teresa Pimentel y Bonavedes the power to govern all his feuds his daughter Dona Petronilla de Silva Fernandez de Hijar y Pignatelli d Aragon 17 succeeded him Don Isidoro de Silva Portugal y Carvayal 1643 1682 Military man son of the Marquess Don Fadrique II de Silva Portugal and of Dona Ana Suarez de Carvayal He was the III Marquess of Orani Lord of the baronies of Monovar Mur and Sollana of the possessions of Nuoro Bitti and of the Gallura Gemini of the feuds of Ponalver and Alondiga Chamberlain of the King Knight Commander of Galizia and of the Order of Alcantara He was appointed admiral of the Spanish galleys and after few years he became General Commander of the fleet of the Sardinian galleys He married Dona Agustina Fernandez Portocarrero Guzman with whom he had four children His wife at his death succeeded him as a regent of the marquisate and in the administration of the family feuds Dona Agustina was succeeded by IV Marquess of Orani her third child Don Fadrique III de Silva Portugal y Portocarrero Guzman 1672 1700 husband of dona Juana Petronila de Silva Fernandez de Hijar y Pignatelli de Aragon Dona Juana Petronila de Silva Fernandez de Hijar 1669 1710 y Pignatelli de Aragon She was the VII Duchess of Hijar VII Duchess of Lecera VII Duchess of Aliaga X Countess of Salina and Ribadeo and others She was lady in waiting of the Queen Dona Maria de Orleans She married twice first with her cousin Don Fadrique de Silva Portugal y Portocarrero 1672 1700 III Marquess of Orani Baron of Monovar Lord of Penalver y Sollana in Valencia and of the regions of Nuoro Bitti and of the Gallura Gemini in Sardinia In this way with the union of the House of Hijar with the House of Portugal 5 12 1688 the ducal house annexed the marquisate of Orani Dona Juana Petronila had five children from Fadrique she remarried with Don Fernando Pignatelli de Aragon Prince of Montecorvino governor of Galizia She had no children from him She was succeeded to the Dukedom of Hijar by her first son Don Isidro Francisco Fadrique de Silva Portugal y de Silva Fernandez de Hijar 1690 1749 who became the VIII Duke of Hijar and first titular of the House de Silva Fernandez de Hijar Portugal Don Jose Rafael de Silva Fernandez de Ixar Portugal y Rebboledo de Palafox Guzman Croy de Havre Lante della Rovere 1776 1863 XIII Duke of Hijar XII Count Duke of Aliaga X Maquess of Orani and others Seven times Grand of Spain He was conferred the order of the Toson d Oro 15 November 1829 He fought at the battle of Trocadero 31 August 1823 Elder Major domo and Grand Master of the Royal House of King Ferdinand VII de Borbon and Chamberlain of the Queen Married with Dona Juana Nepomucena Fernandez de Cordoba from who he had three children Cayetano Andres Avelino and Maria Antonia No Name Years I Juan Fernandez de Hijar y Cabrera 1483 1493 II Luis Fernandez de Hijar y Beaumont 1493 1517 III Juan Francisco Fernandez de Hijar 1599 1614 IV Isabel Margarita Fernandez de Hijar y Castro Pinos 1614 1642 V Jaime Francisco Sarmiento de Silva 1642 1700 VI Juana Petronila Silva y Aragon 1700 1710 VII Isidro Francisco Fernandez Silva de Hijar y Portugal 1710 1749 VIII Joaquin Diego Silva y Moncada 1749 1758 IX Pedro de Alcantara Fernandez de Hijar y Abarca de Bolea 1758 1808 X Agustin Pedro Silva y Palafox 1808 1817 XI Francisca Javiera Silva y Fitz James Stuart 1817 1818 XII Jose Rafael de Silva Fernandez de Hijar 1818 1863 XIII Cayetano Silva y Fernandez de Cordoba 1863 1865 XIV Agustin Silva y Bernu 1865 1872 XV Alfonso Silva y Campbell 1872 1929 XVI Alfonso Silva y Fernandez de Cordoba 1929 1956 XVII Maria del Rosario Cayetana Fitz James Stuart y Silva 1956 2013 XVIII Alfonso Martinez de Irujo y Fitz James Stuart 2013 present Cayetana Fitz James Stuart y Silva had 2 children One of them Alfonso Martinez de Irujo y Fitz James Stuart y Silva 16th Duke of Aliaga 19th duke of Hijar born 22 October 1950 Madrid married Princess Maria de la Santisima Trinidad of Hohenlohe Langenburg on July 4 1977 who he later divorced Juan de Silva y de Meneses 1399 27 de septiembre de 1464 I Count of Cifuentes in April 1456 Alfonso de Silva y Acuna o Vasques da Cunha II Count of Cifuentes h 1430 Juan de Silva y Rodriguez de Castaneda III Count of Cifuentes born h 1450 Fernando de Silva y Alvarez de Toledo IV Count of Cifuentes h 1480 1546 Juan de Silva y Andrade h 1510 27 of April in 1556 V Count of Cifuentes Fernando de Silva y de Monroy 154 21 of May inb 1590 VI Count of Cifuentes Juan Baltasar de Silva y de la Cerda of a second marriage 6 of January 1581 21 of January 1602 VII Count of Cifuentes Married twice without succession Ana de Silva y de La Cerda VIII Countess of Cifuentes sister of Juan Baltasar VII Count of Cifuentes born in Milan Italy in 1587 married in 1603 with Juan de Padilla y Acuna II conde de Santa Gadea but died 29 of March 1606 Without succession Pedro de Silva called under the name of Pedro Ruiz Giron y Pacheco de Silva died in 1625 IX Count of Cifuentes married twice Alonso Jose de Silva y Giron died in November 1644 considered the X Count of Cifuentes Saints Blesseds and Ecclesiastics edit nbsp Saint Beatrice de Silva Saint Beatrice de Silva and Menezes 31 Campo Maior Portugal 18 1426 Toledo Spain 9 August 1492 daughter of Ruy Gomes da Silva the first governor of Campo Maior 19 and Isabella de Menezes the Countess of Portalegre In 1447 she was lady in waiting of Isabella d Aviz Queen of Castile the granddaughter of the King John I of Portugal Then after entering a convent in 1454 Beatrice of Silva founded the religious Order of the Immaculate Conception or Franciscan Conceptionists and was inscribed by Pope Paul VI in the catalogue of the Saints on 3 October 1976 20 nbsp Blessed Amadeu de Silva Blessed Amadeu de Silva and Menezes 21 in the world Joao Mendes da Silva e Menezes Campo Maior Portugal 1420 Milan 10 August 1482 Saint Beatrice de Silva s brother he was a Reformer of the Franciscan Order and the founder of the Congregation of the Amadeiti from Amadeu s name established in 1464 Congregation of a strict observance of the Franciscan Rule and of strict customs it was later on united to the Observant Friars Minor to avoid divisions inside the Franciscan Order Don Fernando de Silva and Mendoza Madrid 10 February 1571 23 July 1639 He was the last male child of Dona Ana de Mendoza and of Don Ruy Gomez II de Silva Princess and Prince of Eboli He became famous with the name of Friar Pedro Gonzales de Mendoza as it changed his name in honour of his ancestor the great Cardinal Mendoza when he became Franciscan in the monastery of La Salceda He attained fame and riches as bishop of Siguenza and archbishop of Granada He was literate he wrote among other works the History of Mount Celia The Convent of la Salceda Pastoral Letters and Immaculatae Conceptionists and theologist defender of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Mary Mary Immaculate Following the example of the Great Cardinal Mendoza he was architect and maecenas too But while his father Don Ruy Gomez was a protector of the Arab minority Friar Pedro was a strong supporter of their expulsion from Spain 22 See also editBeatrice de Silva Amadeus of Portugal Ruy Gomez de Silva Ana de Mendoza Princess of Eboli Cayetana Fitz James Stuart 18th Duchess of Alba SilvaReferences editCitations edit Robert Folger Generations y Semblanzas Memory and Genealogy in Medieval Iberian Historiography Gunter Narr Varlag Tubingen 2003 pp 221 222 Luis de Salazar y Castro Historia genealogica de la Casa de Silva Malchor Alvarez y Mateo Madrid 1685 vol 1 chapters 7 8 a b Braamcamp Freire Anselmo 1921 Brasoes da Sala de Sintra Livro Segundo in Portuguese Robarts University of Toronto Coimbra Coimbra Imprensa da Universidade pp 2 4 128 James M Boyden The Courtier and the King Ruy Gomez de Silva Philip II and the Court of Spain University of California Press 1995 p 8 9 Candelaria Lorenzo 2008 The Rosary Cantoral ritual and social design in a chantbook from early Renaissance Toledo University Rochester Press pp 24 ISBN 9781580462051 Retrieved 14 May 2013 a b c d Jose Casaus Ballester NOTICIAS DE LAS CASAS DE SILVA E HIJAR SEGUN UN DOCUMENTO DEL SIGLO XVIII Don Andres Avelino de Silva Fernandez de Ixar Portugal y Fernandez de Cordoba Dona Josefina de Ferrari y Bonet Archivo Historico Provincial de Zaragoza Archivo Ducal de Hijar Municipal Historical Archive of Milan Complete Family status 11 09 1869 family coming from Paris dona Mary Caroline Elisabeth Campbell y Vincent Alfonso I de Silva y Campbell Jaime de Silva y Campbell Armando de Mattos A heraldica dos bastardos reais portugueses 1940 Ana de Mendoza y la Cerda 1540 1592 Archived from the original on 2015 05 23 Retrieved 2014 08 15 Diego de Silva y Mendoza count of Salinas Antologia Poetica by Trevor J Dadson Madrid Ed Visor Libros 1985 Mariano Laborda Recuerdos de Hijar published by the Centro de Iniciativas Turisticas del Cuadro Artistico de Hijar 1980 Decree of the congregation for the divine cult and the discipline of sacraments Rui Gomes da Silva Alcaide de Campo Maior Arquivo Nacional Torre do Tombo Portugal Retrieved October 8 2021 Santa Beatrice de Silva Meneses Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz BBKL vol I 1990 col 137 Beato Amedeo de Silva y Menezes Frate Pedro Gonzalez de Mendoza Boyden James M 1995 The Courtier and the King Ruy Gomez de Silva Phillip II and the Court of Spain University of California Press ISBN 0 520 08622 8 ISBN 978 0520086227 Notes edit Can t speak who is badly seated who holds a position without having the right qualifications The Royal concession of 1483 not only gave the faculty to the House of Hijar then de Silva Fernandez de Hijar to transmit the name by matrilineal descent but also and to their pleasure all the titles and feuds in their possession For example under the title of the Duke of Hijar the titles always passed to the firstborn male or female majorat Among the many titles there are four which are very important Count Duke of Aliaga Count of Palma del Rio Count de Belchite Marquess of Orani These titles feuds were completely in the hand of the Duke of Hijar with absolute power as it happens nowadays too The Duke could keep them for himself as it usually happened or give them over for a limited period But at the death of the usufructuary usually a son or a daughter they had to go back to the House of Hijar or to be reconfirmed to the grandson granddaughter or great grandson great granddaughter as the titles were always tied to the dukedom of Hijar Historical Archive De Silva Fernandez de Portugal Hijar of Turin years 1801 1951 Original documents not present in the Historical Archive of the Province of Zaragoza and in the Ducal Archive of Hijar External links editLa Casa de Silva y los duques de Pastrana SALAZAR Y CASTRO Luis de Historia genealogica de la Casa de Silva donde se refieren las acciones mas senaladas de sus Senores las fundaciones de sus Mayorazgos y la calidad de sus aliancas matrimoniales 1685 arbol genealogico parcial de la Casa de Silva Fernandez de Ixar Portugal rama espanola portuguesa y italiana Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title House of Silva amp oldid 1191061428, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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