Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba
Fernando Álvarez de Toledo y Pimentel, 3rd Duke of Alba (29 October 1507 – 11 December 1582), known as the Grand Duke of Alba (Spanish: Gran Duque de Alba, Portuguese: Grão Duque de Alba) in Spain and Portugal and as the Iron Duke (Dutch: IJzeren Hertog or shortly 'Alva') in the Netherlands, was a Spanish noble, general and diplomat. Alba achieved notoriety for his actions during the Eighty Years' War in the Spanish Netherlands, where his prolonged military campaigns and harsh repression failed to suppress the Dutch Revolt.
The Most Excellent Fernando Álvarez de Toledo 3rd Duke of Alba GE | |
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Portrait by Antonis Mor | |
12th Constable of Portugal | |
In office 1581–1582 | |
Monarch | Philip I of Portugal |
Preceded by | John, 6th Duke of Braganza |
Succeeded by | Teodósio II, 7th Duke of Braganza |
1st Viceroy of Portugal and the Algarves | |
In office 18 July 1580 – 11 December 1582 | |
Monarch | Philip I of Portugal |
Preceded by | New title |
Succeeded by | Archduke Alberto of Austria |
Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands | |
In office 1567–1573 | |
Monarch | Philip II of Spain |
Preceded by | Margaret of Austria |
Succeeded by | Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga |
Viceroy of Naples | |
In office 1556–1558 | |
Monarch | Charles I of Spain |
Preceded by | Bernardino de Mendoza |
Succeeded by | Juan Fernández Manrique de Lara |
Governor of Milan | |
In office 1555–1556 | |
Monarch | Charles I of Spain |
Preceded by | Ferdinando Gonzaga |
Succeeded by | Cristoforo Madruzzo |
Personal details | |
Born | Fernando Álvarez de Toledo y Pimentel 29 October 1507 Piedrahíta, Spain |
Died | 11 December 1582 75) Lisbon, Iberian Union, Spanish Empire, modern day Portugal | (aged
Spouse | María Enríquez de Toledo y Guzmán |
Children | Fernando de Toledo García Álvarez de Toledo y Enríquez de Guzmán Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo y Enríquez de Guzman Diego Álvarez de Toledo y Enríquez de Guzmán Beatriz Álvarez de Toledo y Enríquez de Guzmán |
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Military service | |
Allegiance | Spanish Crown |
Rank | Captain General |
Battles/wars | Four Years' War
Ottoman-Habsburg wars
Schmalkaldic War
War of the Portuguese Succession |
Born into a prominent Castilian military family, Alba first distinguished himself in the 1535 conquest of Tunis during the Ottoman-Habsburg Wars as part of a long conflict for predominance over the western Mediterranean Sea. He then commanded the Spanish troops at the Battle of Mühlberg (1547), where the army of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V defeated the German Protestant princes in the Schmalkaldic War. Alba was the commander-in-chief of the Spanish-Habsburg army during the Italian War of 1551–1559, and became governor of Milan in 1555 and viceroy of Naples in 1556.
In 1567, King Philip II of Spain appointed Alba governor of the Netherlands and tasked him with the suppression of Dutch rebels. Alba instituted the Council of Troubles, which led to the condemnations of thousands and came to be known as the "Council of Blood". Militarily, Alba repeatedly defeated the troops of William of Orange during the first stages of the Eighty Years' War but failed to extinguish the rebellion, and in 1573 he was recalled to Spain. Alba's last military successes were in the Portuguese succession crisis of 1580, for which he was rewarded the titles viceroy and constable of Portugal. He held both titles until his death in Lisbon in 1582.