Íñigo Vélez de Guevara, 7th Count of Oñate
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Íñigo Vélez de Guevara, seventh Count of Oñate and Count of Villamediana (1566 – Madrid
Madrid
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, October 31, 1644) was a Spanish
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 political figure. He played an important role in the Thirty Years War.

He was the son of Pedro Vélez de Guevara and María de Tassis.
He married Catalina Vélez, fifth Countess of Oñate. When her only brother Ladrón was killed in battle on sea against the English in 1588, Iñigo became seventh Count of Õnate.
After the death of his cousin Juan de Tassis y Peralta, 2nd Count of Villamediana
Juan de Tassis y Peralta, 2nd Count of Villamediana
Don Juan de Tassis y Peralta, 2nd Count of Villamediana, , was a Spanish poet. In Spain he is simply known as Conde de Villamediana....

 he also inherited the title of Count of Villamediana.

He served as Spain's
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 ambassador to the Holy See
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.

During the Thirty Years War, the Spanish sent an army from Brussels
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 under Ambrosio Spinola to support the Emperor, and, as the Spanish ambassador in Vienna, don Íñigo persuaded Protestant Saxony
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 to intervene against Bohemia in exchange for control over Lusatia
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. The Saxons invaded, and the Spanish army in the West prevented the Protestant Union's forces from assisting.

Oñate conspired to transfer the electoral title from the Palatinate to the Duke of Bavaria in exchange for his support and that of the Catholic League
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. Under the command of General Tilly, the Catholic League army (which included René Descartes
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 in its ranks) pacified Upper Austria
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, while the Emperor's forces pacified Lower Austria
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; united, the two moved north into Bohemia. Ferdinand II decisively defeated Frederick V at the Battle of White Mountain
Battle of White Mountain
The Battle of White Mountain, 8 November 1620 was an early battle in the Thirty Years' War in which an army of 30,000 Bohemians and mercenaries under Christian of Anhalt were routed by 27,000 men of the combined armies of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor under Charles Bonaventure de Longueval,...

, near Prague
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 on 8 November 1620. In addition to making it Catholic, Bohemia would remain in Habsburg hands for three hundred years.

In Spain he had ambitions to follow the Duke of Lerma as valido, but the King's favourite
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 and Oñigo's adversary was chosen , the Count-Duke of Olivares. He lost the King's favor and Luis de Haro
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 became the successor of Olivares.

Children

  • Pedro, killed in Milan after falling off his horse
  • Iñigo
    Íñigo Vélez de Guevara, 8th Count of Oñate
    Íñigo Vélez de Guevara , 8th Count of Oñate was a Spanish political figure.He was the son of Íñigo Vélez de Guevara, 7th Count of Oñate and Catalina Vélez. His younger brother was Beltrán, Viceroy of Sardinia....

     (1597–1658), Viceroy of Naples
  • Juan, priest
  • Felipe Emmanuel, killed in battle in 1642 near Perpignan
  • Beltrán
    Beltrán Vélez de Guevara, Marquis of Campo Real
    Beltrán Vélez Ladrón de Guevara, 1st Count of Campo Real was a Spanish political figure.He was the son of Iñigo Vélez de Guevara and Catalina de Guevara, 5th Countess of Oñate...

    , Viceroy of Sardinia
  • María Ana, married Don Antonio María
  • Maria Angela, nun
  • Catalina, nun
  • Ana Maria, nun
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