- Juan José Navarro
Juan José de Navarro Viana y Búfalo (
Messina ,November 30 1687 -Isla de León Cadiz ,February 5 1772 ) was a Spanish military, "Marqués de la Victoria" and firstCaptain General of theSpanish Navy .He was the son of Ignacio de Navarro, a Spanish Army captain and Livia Búfalo, a Sicilian noblewoman.
He entered the Spanish Army at the age of eight and fought in the
War of Spanish Succession in Italy. In 1708 he fought theMoors inOran , where his brother Ramón was killed and his father died in captivity. In 1709 he returned to Spain and fought in theBattle of Almenara and theBattle of Zaragoza , where he was made prisoner by the troops ofGuido Starhemberg .
After the signing of thePeace of Utrecht , he became captain of his late father's company, and participated in the pacification ofCatalonia .After the war, he joined the Navy and at the outbreak of the
War of the Quadruple Alliance , he sailed on the "Real" to Sardinia and Sicily with the Army under the Marquis of Lede, and took part in their conquest as part of theSpanish Navy Marines .Navarro was also an important author of several books on military theory.Under protection of
José Patiño , he rose through the ranks.
In 1732, he participated in the conquest ofOran under the Duke of Montemar and played an important role in covering the landing troops by the use of his naval guns.In the
War of Austrian Succession he won his greatest victory in beating a British fleet in theBattle of Toulon (1744) . He was promoted to lieutenant general an received the title of marqués de la Victoria (marquis of Victory).After the battle his fleet remained locked up in Cartagena, by a fleet of 21 ships under
Rear-Admiral William Rowley .On March 15, 1750 he became Director General of the Armada.
Six years later he finish his "Diccionario demostrativo de la configuración y anatomía de toda arquitectura naval moderna". He had entered theReal Academia Española in 1740.In 1759, he commanded the convoy of 36 ships that brought Charles III, the new King of Spain, from Naples to Spain. His flagship was the "Real Fénix" with his son-in-law
Gutierre de Hevia as captain. For this save passage, he received a golden baton and was made Captain General of the Spanish Navy on December 13 of that year. His last assignment of the 80-year-old Marqués de la Victoria, was to organize a squadron of nine ships which escorted Infanta María Louisa to her husbandLeopold II, Holy Roman Emperor , and brought backMaria Luisa of Parma , who was to marryCharles IV of Spain .Navarro died of
Gangrene at the age of 84.Source
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