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Alfonso d'Avalos
Spanish-Italian nobleman; Governor of the Duchy of Milan

Alfonso d'Avalos

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Spanish-Italian nobleman; Governor of the Duchy of Milan
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Marques del Vasto Alfonso d’Avalos, Alfonso D'Avalos, Alfonso‏ Dav...
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Place of birth
Ischia, Italy
Place of death
Vigevano, Italy
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43 years
Alfonso d'Avalos
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Alfonso d'Avalos d'Aquino, VI marquis of Pescara and II of Vasto (1502 – 31 March 1546), was a condottiero of Spanish-Italianorigin.

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He was born in Ischia, the cousin of Francesco Ferdinando I d'Ávalos, inheriting his titles after 1525, fighting the French and the Venetians by his side. During the period 1526-1528 he fought under Hugo of Moncada, being captured on 28 April 1528 by the Genoese captain Filippino Doria at the Capo d'Orso.

In July1535 he was part of the naval troops reconquering the city of Tunis in North Africa. The failure on the third war against France trying to invadeProvence, and the death of the first Governor of the Duchy of Milan, Antonio de Leyva, prompted him in 1538 to accept the nomination as governor, replacing Marino Caracciolo, the second governor, becoming some sort of protector of literary and musical people. Wars with French and North Italians ended for a while with the Treaty of Crespy (1544). He also became a Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece.

Having fought at the Battle of Pavia, he later represented Spain as ambassador, in 1538, on the succession to the new Doge of the Republic of Venice, Pietro Lando.

Hecommanded the Imperial army in Italy during the Italian War of 1542 and was defeated by the French at the Battle of Ceresole. However, in the Battle of Serravalle on 2 June 1544, an aftermath of the Italian War of 1542, he managed to defeat a force of freshly raised Italian mercenaries in French service, commanded by Pietro Strozzi and Giovanni Francesco Orsini, count of Pitigliano.

He married in 1523 with Maria d'Aragona and had 5 children including

  • Innico d'Avalos d'Aragona, (1536–1600), an Italian Cardinal.
  • Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos (1537–1571), commander in chief of the Spanish army in Lombardy and Piedmont.
  • Donna Antonia d'Avalos (1538–1567)
  • Cesare D'AVALOS (1536–1614)
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