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Intro | Spanish politician | ||||
Places | Spain | ||||
was | Politician | ||||
Work field | Politics | ||||
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Birth | 18 March 1724, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain | ||||
Death | 16 August 1796Naples, Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, Italy (aged 72 years) | ||||
Star sign | Pisces | ||||
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Marcantonio Colonna, 3rd Prince of Sonnino and 4th Marquess of Castelnuovo (Grande de España) (18 March 1724 – 16 August 1795) was an Italian nobleman, military and politician. He was Prince of Sonnino, Marquess of Castelnuovo, Grandee of Spain, and Knight of the Order of Saint Januarius. He became Viceroy of Sicily in 1775.
Marcantonio was born in Naples, Kingdom of Naples, to Ferdinando Colonna and Luisa Caracciolo. He became a courtier with the title of Gentiluomo di camera d'esercizio, and was very close to the young King Ferdinand IV during the regency of the Prince of San Nicandro and the Marquess Tanucci.
On June 16, 1765 he was sent as an extraordinary ambassador to Innsbruck, Austria, on the occasion of the marriage between the Infanta of Spain, Maria Luisa, daughter of Charles 3rd of Bourbon, and the Archduke Pietro Leopoldo. He became commander of the naval volunteer battalions in 1773. He became Viceroy of Sicily and Captain general of Sicily in 1775.
In October 1774, he was sent as viceroy to Sicily, where he re-established public order which the previous year had been disrupted by a popular uproar when the island revolted against Fogliani. He held office in Sicily until 1781. During his tenure, he enlarged the library of Palermo and built a public garden. He returned to Naples and was given the title of captain of the royal guards. He died in Naples in 1796.