Carlos Coloma
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Don Carlos Coloma y de Saa, 1st Marquess of Espinar, a title awarded on 16 September 1627 by king Philip IV of Spain  (Alicante
Alicante
Alicante or Alacant is a city in Spain, the capital of the province of Alicante and of the comarca of Alacantí, in the south of the Valencian Community. It is also a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city of Alicante proper was 334,418, estimated , ranking as the second-largest...

, 9 February 1566-Madrid
Madrid
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, 23 October 1637), a Knight of the Order of Santiago since 1597, and a Commander of such order since 28 April 1620, Governor and lieutenant of the Counties of Roussillon
Roussillon
Roussillon is one of the historical counties of the former Principality of Catalonia, corresponding roughly to the present-day southern French département of Pyrénées-Orientales...

, Cerdanya
Cerdanya
Cerdanya is a natural comarca and historical region of the eastern Pyrenees divided between France and Spain. Historically it has been one of the counties of Catalonia....

 and Conflent
Conflent
Conflent is a historical Catalan comarca of Northern Catalonia, now part of the French Département of Pyrénées-Orientales. In the Middle Ages it comprised the County of Conflent....

 since 17 June 1600, was 16th Viceroy of Mallorca, a.k.a. Viceroy of Majorca, 1610–1617, a job going back to no less than 1512, and registering no less than 42 Governors and/or Viceroys till 1715, Captain General at the Cambray area since 17 May 1617, Member in 1621 of the Spanish Supreme Council of War, Spanish Ambassador in London
London
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, England
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, (1622 - 14 December 1624), participated in the re-conquest of Breda
Breda
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, 1625), again Spanish Ambassador in London
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, 1630, to negotiate truces with king Charles I of England
Charles I of England
Charles I was King of England, King of Scotland, and King of Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles engaged in a struggle for power with the Parliament of England, attempting to obtain royal revenue whilst Parliament sought to curb his Royal prerogative which Charles...

, one of the 5 members of the Governing Council of Flanders
Flanders
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 at the death of the Governess of the Spanish Netherlands in 1633, interim Governor of the Duchy of Milan, 1634, Member of the Council of Castile
Council of Castile
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, 1635.

Family background

He was the third male son out of 7 males/1 female from a first marriage of Juan Coloma y Cardona, 3rd Sieur and 1 Count of Elda
Elda
Elda is a city located in the province of Alicante, Spain. , it has a total population of 55,618 inhabitants, ranking as the 7th most populous city in the province. Elda joins together with the town of Petrer to form a conurbation with over 85,000 inhabitants...

, province of Valencia, Spain, title awarded by king Philip II of Spain
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, on 20 January 1591, an area located with a great number of hard working and industrious morisco
Morisco
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´s, able in sophisticated systems of agricultural cultivation, silk worms raising, fine embroideries and ceramics and metal worj for instance, and forced to leave in 1610 if they not became true Roman Catholics, according to the instructions issued at that time by king Philip III of Spain
Philip III of Spain
Philip III , also known as Philip the Pious, was the King of Spain and King of Portugal and the Algarves, where he ruled as Philip II , from 1598 until his death...

.

Carlos Coloma y de Saa paternal grand mother, Maria or Catherina de Cardona, was a member of the widely spread and powerful Catalan - Sicilian family "Cardona", her father Alfonso being Sieur of Guadalest, Admiral of Aragon, and her mother Isabella coming from Aragonese powerful families, too, the "Rois de Liori" and the "Moncada", Baroness of Betxi
Betxí
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 and Gorga
Gorga
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, villages with a great deal of morisco
Morisco
Moriscos or Mouriscos , meaning "Moorish", were the converted Christian inhabitants of Spain and Portugal of Muslim heritage. Over time the term was used in a pejorative sense applied to those nominal Catholics who were suspected of secretly practicing Islam.-Demographics:By the beginning of the...

´s, and the Viscounts of Gagliani, in Italy
Italy
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.

The Flemish marriage of Carlos Coloma de Saa with Margaretta van Liedekerke

Margaretta van Liedekerke, from Flandes
Flandes
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 was, a daughter of Antoon I van Liederkerke, heer van Moorsele en Gracht, (12 August 1533 - married 1562 - 2 December 1604) and Louise de la Barre, a daughter of Ferdinand de la Barre, seigneur de Mouscron
Mouscron
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,now in Belgium
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, deceased 1579, and Marie de Thiennes, of the family of the lords of Lombise.

They got 4 males/6 females, 2 of them nuns,

Career

Carlos Coloma was born in a noble family with strong connections to the military. His father was Don Juan Coloma y Cardona, 1st Count of Elda
Juan Coloma y Cardona, 1st Count of Elda
Juan Coloma y Cardona, 1st Count of Elda, , 3rd Sieur of Elda, Governor of Alicante Castle, Count of Elda, Viceroy of Sardinia, 1570 - 1577...

, a title awarded on 20 January 1591 who was also a soldier and an writer, Viceroy of Sardinia, 1570 - 1577. He joined the army as an ensign in 1581 and campaigned in Portugal, Sicily, the Netherlands and Germany, eventually making his way up to the rank of maestro de campo general.

A Briefer resume of his life

After serving as governor of the Roussillon
Roussillon
Roussillon is one of the historical counties of the former Principality of Catalonia, corresponding roughly to the present-day southern French département of Pyrénées-Orientales...

 (1600–1611) and viceroy of Mallorca
Mallorca
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 (1611–1617), he became governor of Cambrai
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 in 1617. In 1621 he took over from Spinola as commander-in-chief of the Spanish invasion of the Palatinate.

The following year he succeeded the Count of Gondomar as Spanish ambassador to England
England
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. Recalled when war broke out between England and Spain in 1624, he participated in Spinola's siege of Breda
Breda
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 (August 1624-June 1625) and is supposedly portrayed on Velázquez
Diego Velázquez
Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez was a Spanish painter who was the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV. He was an individualistic artist of the contemporary Baroque period, important as a portrait artist...

 Las Lanzas
The Surrender of Breda
La rendición de Breda , also known as El cuadro de las lanzas or Las lanzas, is a painting by Velázquez, painted during the years 1634–35, and inspired while Velázquez was visiting Italy with Ambrosio Spinola, the Italian general who conquered Breda on June 5, 1625. It is considered one of...

.

After a term as commander in Milan
Duchy of Milan
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, Coloma returned to London in 1630 to restore peace between the two crowns. From 1631 until his return to Spain in 1634, he acted as commander-in-chief of the Army of Flanders
Army of Flanders
The Army of Flanders was a Spanish Habsburg army based in the Netherlands during the 16th to 18th centuries. It was notable for being the longest standing army of the period, being in continuous service from 1567 until its disestablishment in 1706...

. During his final years he served King Philip IV
Philip IV of Spain
Philip IV was King of Spain between 1621 and 1665, sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands, and King of Portugal until 1640...

 as mayordomo mayor and member of the Council of State.

Carlos Coloma received the habito of the Order of Santiago
Order of Santiago
The Order of Santiago was founded in the 12th century, and owes its name to the national patron of Galicia and Spain, Santiago , under whose banner the Christians of Galicia and Asturias began in the 9th century to combat and drive back the Muslims of the Iberian Peninsula.-History:Santiago de...

 in 1591 and was given the Commandry of Montiel
Montiel
Montiel is a municipality in the province of Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.The ruined castle on the hilltop above the town was the refuge for Peter of Castile after his defeat by the forces of Henry of Trastamara at the Battle of Montiel. He was lured into a meeting by Bertrand du Guesclin,...

 y La Ossa in 1621. On 16 September 1627, king Philip IV of Spain
Philip IV of Spain
Philip IV was King of Spain between 1621 and 1665, sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands, and King of Portugal until 1640...

  created him Marquis of spinar. He married a Flemish noblewoman, Marguerite de Liedekerke.

Works

  • Carlos Coloma, De las guerras de los Estados Baxos, desde el año de M.D.LXXXVIII. hasta el de M.D.XC.IX (Cambrai, Jean de la Rivière, 1622). Further editions: Antwerp 1624 and 1635 and Barcelona 1627. Recently, April 2010, Antonio CORTIJO OCAÑA, has coordinated a new edition and study, based in the 1625 edition made at Anwerp, now Belgium, for the Spanish Ministry of Defense, ISBN, 978-84-9781-551-3 , 766 pages.

  • Tacitus, Obras de Cajo Cornelio Tacito, Carlos Coloma transl. (Douai, Wyon, 1629).
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