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Ana de Mendoza y de Silva, Princess of Éboli

Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes, Princess of Eboli, Duchess of Pastrana (in full, Spanish: Doña Ana de Mendoza y de la Cerda), (29 June 1540 – 2 February 1592) was a Spanish aristocrat,[1] suo jure 2nd Princess of Mélito, 2nd Duchess of Francavilla and 3rd Countess of Aliano.

The Princess of Eboli
Ana de Mendoza, Princess of Éboli
Full name
Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda y de Silva Cifuentes
Born29 June 1540
Cifuentes, Guadalajara, Spain
Died2 February 1592(1592-02-02) (aged 51)
Pastrana, Guadalajara, Spain
Noble familyHouse of Mendoza House of Silva
Spouse(s)Ruy Gómez de Silva (married 1553)
FatherDiego Hurtado de Mendoza y de la Cerda
MotherIsabel Hurtrado de Mendoza

Early years edit

She was the daughter of Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y de la Cerda (d.1578), Duke of Francavilla and Prince of Melito, Viceroy of Aragon and Doña Maria Catalina de Silva y Andrade, Countess de Cifuentes (d.1576).

Marriage edit

Ana, Princess of Melito and Duchess of Pastrana, married Rui Gomes da Silva, 1st Prince of Éboli when she was 13 years old (1553), by recommendation of the regent of Spain, the future King Philip II.[2] Her husband was a chief councillor and favorite of Philip's and Prince of Éboli from 1559. She may have been blind in one eye. The Princess of Éboli was considered very attractive. She was an energetic person, and prominent in court life. One of her friends was the queen, Isabel de Valois.[3]

Ana, Princess of Éboli, had ten children by her marriage:[4]

Later intrigue edit

After her husband's death in 1573, she spent three years in a convent, but returned to public life in 1576, forming an alliance at Court with the King's undersecretary of state, Antonio Pérez (1540–1615).[5] They were accused of betraying state secrets which led to her arrest in 1579. Ana died 13 years later in prison on 2 February 1592.[citation needed]

Appearances in fiction edit

There is a character called Princess Eboli based on Ana in Schiller's play Don Carlos, Infant von Spanien, and Verdi's opera Don Carlos.[6] She is also the subject of Kate O'Brien's novel That Lady,[7] and the 1955 film adaptation of O'Brien's novel, That Lady, starring Olivia de Havilland as Ana. La Tuerta, a stage play charting the life of Ana de Mendoza, was performed at Bedlam Theatre as part of The Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2008. Julia Ormond played her in La Conjura de El Escorial (2008) and Belén Rueda in the TV film La princesa de Éboli (2010). In 2018, the episode "The Princess Problem" of the children's television series Arthur had Lydia introduce D.W. to her as an example of a disabled princess, saying she was blinded in a childhood sword fight.

References edit

  1. ^ Henry Kamen (1999). Who's Who in Europe 1450–1750. Routledge (UK). ISBN 0-415-14727-1.
  2. ^ Henry Kamen: Philip of Spain. Yale University Press. 1998. ISBN 978-0-300-07800-8. pp. 85, 166.
  3. ^ Kamen, Philip of Spain: pp. 166, 342.
  4. ^ Kamen, Philip of Spain: pp. 166.
  5. ^ J. H. Elliott (2002). Imperial Spain, 1469–1716. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-100703-6.
  6. ^ Friedrich Schiller (2000). Don Carlos and Mary Stuart. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-283985-3.
  7. ^ Kate O'Brien (1949). That Lady: A Romantic Drama. Harper.

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