- Dalmau de Queralt, Count of Santa Coloma
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Dalmau de Queralt i de Codina, Count of Santa Coloma (Catalan pronunciation: [dəɫˈmaw ðə kəˈɾaɫ]) (? - Barcelona, June 7 of 1640), was a Catalan noble, viceroy of Catalonia between 1638 and 1640, who was assassinated by Catalan rebels at the beginning of the Catalan Revolt.
Biography
Dalmau was the son of Pere de Queralt and Icart Cardona i Luyando, first Count of Santa Coloma, and his wife Maria Codina.
He was named viceroy in 1638 by Philip IV, after the resignation of Enric d'Aragó Folc de Cardona i Còrdova. During the years 1639 and 1640 he participated in the campaigns of Roussillon against the French as the adjutant of general Espínola, generalissimo of the armies of the Spanish monarchy on the frontier with France, in the framework of the Thirty Years War.
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Categories:- 1640 deaths
- Generals of Spain of the XVII century
- Militares of Catalonia
- Viceroys of Catalonia
- Counts of Catalonia
- History of Catalonia
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