Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco, 8th Duke of Escalona
Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco y Zúñiga, Duke of Escalona and Marquess of Villena (Marcilla, Navarre, 7 September 1650 – Madrid, 29 June 1725), was a Spanish aristocrat, politician, and academician who founded the Royal Spanish Academy.
The Duke of Escalona | |
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The Duke of Escalona in a 17th century engraving | |
Director of the Royal Spanish Academy | |
In office 1713–1725 | |
Monarch | Philip V Louis I |
Succeeded by | Mercurio López Pacheco, 9th Duke of Escalona |
Personal details | |
Born | Juan Manuel María de la Aurora Fernández Pacheco Acuña Girón y Portocarrero 7 September 1650 Marcilla, Navarre, Spain |
Died | 29 June 1725 74) Madrid, Spain | (aged
Spouse(s) | María Josefa de Benavides Silva y Manrique de Lara
(m. 1674) |
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Biography
Duke Juan Manuel Fernández, Duke of Escalona, Marquess of Villena, 12th Count of San Esteban de Gormaz, 8th Count of Xiquena was the son of Diego López Pacheco, 7th Duke of Escalona (1599–1653) and his second wife Juana María Francisca de Zuñiga (died 1652).[1] He served as Mayordomo mayor to the king, viceroy, and captain-general of the Kingdoms of Navarre, Aragon, Catalonia, Sicily and Naples, and, on 9 October 1687, was awarded the title of Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. In 1694 he lost the Battle of Torroella against the invading French and, during the War of the Spanish Succession, was imprisoned in Gaeta, Naples, by the Austrian empire, after losing the Siege of Gaeta (1707). Upon his release and return to Spain, he founded—under orders of King Philip V—the Royal Spanish Academy (Real Academia Española (RAE)). He was elected its first lifetime director in 1713.[2]
Marriage and children
on 29 September 1674 he married María Josefa de Benavides Silva y Manrique de Lara, daughter of Diego de Benavides, 8th Count of Santisteban. They had 2 sons:
- Mercurio López Pacheco y Benavides, (Escalona 9 May 1679 - Madrid 7 June 1738), the 9th Duke of Escalona and many other titles and also the lifetime 2nd director of the RAE (1725–1738).
- Marciano Fernández Pacheco (1688-1743)
References
- http://www.fuenterrebollo.com/Heraldica-Piedra/marqueses-villena-segovia.html
- CIUDAD RUIZ, Manuel (2000): «El maestrazgo de Don Rodrigo Téllez Girón», en En la España Medieval, nº 23. 0214-3038, pp. 321–365
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by Alejandro de Bournonville |
Viceroy of Navarre 1691–1692 |
Succeeded by Baltasar de Zúñiga |
Preceded by Baltasar de los Cobos |
Viceroy of Aragon 1693 |
Succeeded by Domenico del Giudice |
Preceded by Juan Claros Pérez de Guzmán |
Viceroy of Catalonia 1693–1694 |
Succeeded by Francisco Antonio de Agurto |
Preceded by Luis Francisco de la Cerda |
Viceroy of Naples 1700–1713 |
Succeeded by Georg Adam von Martinitz |
Preceded by Pietro Colonna |
Viceroy of Sicily 1701–1702 |
Succeeded by Francesco del Giudice |
Academic offices | ||
New title | Director of The Royal Spanish Academy 1713–1725 |
Succeeded by The Duke of Escalona |
A seat of The Royal Spanish Academy 1713–1725 |
Succeeded by Tomás Pascual de Azpeitia | |
Spanish nobility | ||
Preceded by Diego López Pacheco |
Duke of Escalona 1653–1725 |
Succeeded by Mercurio López Pacheco |
Marquis of Villena 1653–1725 | ||
Count of San Esteban de Gormaz 1653–1725 | ||
Count of Xiquena 1653–1725 | ||
Marquis of Moya 1653–1725 |
Succeeded by Vicente de Cabrera |