Juan Coloma y Cardona, 1st Count of Elda
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Juan Coloma y Cardona, 1st Count of Elda, (circa 1522 - 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 Alicante, Spain
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, 19 October 1586) , 3rd Sieur 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...

, Governor of 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...

 Castle, 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...

, Viceroy of Sardinia, 1570 - 1577. He was the son of "Juan Francisco Pérez Calvillo Coloma", 2nd Sieur of Elda and grandson of Mosen Coloma, 1st Sieur of Elda.

His third wife was "Isabel de Saa’.

His son, Antonio Coloma y Saa, 2nd Count of Elda (d 12 August 1619) was also Viceroy of Sardinia, 1595 - 1603.

Further reading

  • http://www.grandesp.org.uk/historia/gzas/cardonacde.htm
  • http://www.grandesp.org.uk/historia/gzas/elda.htm
  • http://bivaldi.gva.es/catalogo_imagenes/imagen.cmd?path=1000386&posicion=1
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