Hugo of Moncada
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Hugo de Moncada a.k.a. Ugo de Moncada, (Chiva
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, Valencia, circa 1476 - Gulf of Salerno
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, May 28, 1528), was a Spanish
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 political and military leader of the late 15th and early 16th century. Originally he seems to have been some sort of Abbot of Santa Eufemia in Calabria
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, Italy
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,in the quality of Prior of the military Order of Saint John in Messina, Italy
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. He served as General of Ocean and Land , Viceroy of Sicily, 1509 - 1517, Viceroy of Naples, 1527 - 1528 .

He was one of the sons of Gastón de Moncada, Sieur of Moncada, 10th Sieur of Aitona
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, a.k.a. Aytona, Sieur of Serós
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, and Mequinenza
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, who had married Angelica de Tolça y Ripoll, lady of the baronies of Palma, Ador
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 and Benarche in the kingdom of Valencia
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, Spain
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.

As a young man, he was made Knight of the Order of San Juan.

In 1495, he fought in Italy on behalf of king Charles VIII of France
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, ( - king 1483 - 1498), disputing Naples
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 to the Spaniards getting then under the service of Cesare Borgia
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, (1475 - killed March 1507, at Viana
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, Navarre
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, now in Spain
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) . In 1496, he fought the French in Catalonia and Rosillon.

Under Ferdinand II of Aragon
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 he fought against Berber privateers in Italian waters, being promoted to Viceroy of Sicily in 1509 keeping such position till 1517. In 1513, he helped the Count of Oliveto
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, Pedro Navarro, attack the port of Tripoli
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 providing galleys from Sicily. In 1522, as a general for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
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, he besieges the battlements of Tournai
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. In 1524, with 16 galleys, he attacked and took the ramparts of Toulon
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, Hières and Frejus
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, but is defeated and captured by Andrea Doria
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 at the mouth of the river Var. He is liberated in 1526 by the Treaty of Madrid
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.

He took command of the armies to take Lombardy
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 and then to Rome
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 where his troops participated in the Sack of Rome (1527)
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 and ultimately, aided Clement VII, when the latter finally became a supporter of the emperor Charles V. In 1528, in the harbor of Naples
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, he is blockaded by Genoese
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 and French fleets. Dies while his fleet attacks and tries to break out. Most of the ships of his fleet were sunk or captured.

Hugo was a young brother of Juan de Moncada
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, 3rd count di Marmilla
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, Sicily
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, 11th Sieur of Aitona
Aitona
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 and 1st count of Aitona
Aitona
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 since 1532, baron of Serós
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, Mequinenza
Mequinenza
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 and Soses
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, Sieur of Vallobar, Palma
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, Ador
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 and Beniarche, 3rd baron of Llagostera
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, Great Seneschal and "Maestre Racional" of Catalunya, "Maestro Giustiziere" of the kingdom of Naples
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 1529, del Regno de Sicilia 1529, "Presidente del Regno" on 20 December 1535, Viceroy and Captain General of the kingdom of Sicily since 12 January 1536, deceased later.

Juan de Moncada
Juan de Moncada
Juan de Moncada was a Roman Catholic clergyman in Spain in the 17th century. He was born in Valencia. For some time prior to May, 1612 de Moncada served as Bishop of Barcelona. In that month he was appointed Archbishop of Tarragona and primate of northeast Spain...

 y de Tolça married first, Giovanna La Grua, daughter of Giovanni Vincenzo La Grua, signore di Carini
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 e Misilmeri
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, later also of Montechiaro
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, deceased at Carini
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 on 29 May 1517, and his 1st wife Elisabetta Bracco e Calvello, daughter of Giorgio Bracco, Regio milite a Palermo.

He married, second, Ana de Cardona, daughter of Fernando de Cardona, 2nd duke of Cardona, 2nd marquis of Pallarés, Great Constable and Admiral of Aragon Gran Condestable and Francisca Manrique de Lara, the daughter of Pedro Manrique de Lara, 1st duke of Nájera, 2nd count of Treviño, (1443, + 1 February 1515]] and Guiomar de Castro, daughter of Álvaro de Castro, 1 count of Monsanto, in Portugal
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 and Isabel da Cunha, dos senhores de Cascais
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, greatgranddaughter of king Pedro I of Portugal:

Issue from the 1st marriage :
1. Isabel de Moncada, who married in 1527 Giovanni II Ventimiglia , 6th marchese di Geraci, barone di Pettineo , signore di Castelbuono, Tusa, Gangi, dei feudi di Tiro, Ciura e dei marcati di Carcinella, Sciara e Pinola; Stratigoto di Messina (1532,1533, 1539, 1540), + after 1548, with issue (See GERACE, marchese di/IRACHE, marquis of).

Issue from the 2nd marriage:
Francisco de Moncada y Cardona, 1st marquis of Aitona since 1 October 1581, title awarded by king Philip II of Spain
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who had married in 1560 Lucrecia Gralla.

Some references

  • http://www.grandesp.org.uk/historia/gzas/aitona.htm
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