Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga

Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga
Luis de Requesens

Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga also known as Luis de Zúñiga y Requesens (1528 — 5 March 1576) was a Spanish politician and diplomat.

Biography

Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga was born at Molins de Rei. He, and his brother Juan de Zúñiga y Requesens (Viceroy of Naples in 1579-1582), were the siblings of Juan de Zúñiga, a tutor of king Philip II, a very young orphan, and Estefanía de Requesens. He married a lady, Gerónima Esterlich y Gralla, the daughter of Francisco Gralla, "Maestre Racional", a sort of Finances Head Controller, in Catalonia.

His early career was that of a government official and diplomat. In 1563 he gained the king's confidence as his representative at Rome. In 1568 he was appointed lieutenant-general to John of Austria during the suppression of the Morisco revolt in the Alpujarras, and he also accompanied John during the Lepanto campaign, his function being to watch and control his nominal commander-in-chief, whose excitable temperament was distrusted by the king.

In 1572 Philip named him Governor of the Duchy of Milan, a post usually given to a great noble. Requesens was only a gentleman, though by the kings favour he was grand commander of the military order of Santiago in Castile. He was credited with having shown moderation at Milan, but he came into sharp collision with the archbishop, Saint Charles Borromeo, who took up the cause of his flock.

In 1573 he was called by Philip II to succeed the Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alba as governor of the Spanish Netherlands, then in revolt against the Spaniards.

He was rather moderate in comparison to Alba, requesting Philip to grant a general amnesty to all, with the exception of persistent heretics, and to permit the emigration of those who would not comply.

The king wished to pursue a more conciliatory policy, without, however, yielding any one of the points in dispute between himself and the revolting Dutch. his situation was aggravated by the empty treasury. Requesens came to Brussels on 17 November 1573, forced to launch a military campaign. In February 1574 the rebels had conquered the port of Middelburg, but Requesens's army obtained a victory against the troops of Louis of Nassau at the Battle of Mookerheyde, during which William of Orange's two brothers died. At this point, however, the money for his troops finished, and Requesens had to find an agreement with William of Orange, with the mediation of emperor Maximilian II. The negotiations were held in Breda. Requesens declared to be ready to remove his troops from Flanders, but in exchange Catholicism was to be the only religion accepted. However, by now Protestantism had gained too deep roots in the Netherlands, and the proposal was rebuffed by the Dutch. Requesens restarted the fight and his troops occupied much of Zeeland, but when Philip II stopped payment to the Flemish troops, they mutinied and military operations were halted for one year.

Requenses died suddenly at Brussels in 1576, to be replaced in the now totally chaotic Netherlands by John of Austria. His body was brought to Barcelona and buried in his family palace.

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References

Government offices
Preceded by
Alvaro de Sande
List of Governors of the Duchy of Milan
1572–1573
Succeeded by
Antonio de Zúñiga y Sotomayor, 3rd Marquis of Ayamonte
Preceded by
Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba
Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands
1573–1576
Succeeded by
John of Austria

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