- Antonio de Leyva
Antonio de Leyva, Duke of Terranova (1480 – 1536) was a Spanish general during the
Italian Wars . During theItalian War of 1521 , he commandedPavia during the siege of the city byFrancis I of France , and took part in theBattle of Pavia in 1525. After the death ofFernando de Avalos , he held further commands in Italy during theWar of the League of Cognac and afterwards, finally dying shortly after attempting an invasion ofProvence .Belonging to a family from Navarre he made his military debut in the
Alpujarras (1502) during the struggle against the revolting mudejares fromGranada and later served in Italy under the "Gran Capitán" (1503-1504). He had a prominent part in theItalian Wars and was wounded at the battle of Ravenna (1512). Later on, under the Marquis of Pescara, he fought near Milan and in the unlucky campaign ofProvence in 1524.After this failure he had the post of commander of the garrison of
Pavia and here sustained the long siege from the French army led by King Francis I (October 1524-February 1525) which gave time to the Spanish and Imperial forces to reorganize and to win the famous battle of Pavia.In 1525 he succeeded to the Marquis of Pescara as commander-in-chief of the Imperial army in the Duchy of Milan and in 1535, when the last Sforza Duke of Milan, Francesco II, died he was appointed by Emperor Charles V Governor of Milan.
He died of
gout during the campaign of Provence in 1536 but was buried in Milan in the now destroyed church of San Dionigi.His descendants lived in Milan where became one of the most prominent families. One of his descendants was the infamous
Nun of Monza .References
*Bleiberg, Germán (editor). "Diccionario de Historia de España" vol.2. Madrid, 1986. ISBN 84-206-5206-7.
*Konstam, Angus. "Pavia 1525: The Climax of the Italian Wars". Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 1996. ISBN 1-85532-504-7.
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