Alonso Verdugo, 3rd Count of Torrepalma explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Most Excellent
Alonso Verdugo de Castilla
Honorific-Suffix:3rd Count of Torrepalma
Birth Date:3 September 1706
Birth Place:Alcalá la Real, Spain
Death Place:Turin, Italy
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Office:Seat P of the Real Academia Española
Term Start:10 June 1740
Term End:27 March 1767
Predecessor:Jerónimo Pardo

Alonso Verdugo de Castilla (3 September 1706 in Alcala la Real, province of Jaen – 27 March 1767 in Turin, Italy) was a Spanish count, diplomat and poet.

Biography

He was the son of Pedro Verdugo, 2nd Count of Torrepalma, a Knight of the Order of Alcantara from Seville, and Isabel de Castilla y Lasso de Castilla, (1672-1737), from Granada, who descended from an illegitimate child King Pedro I of Castile (1334–1369).

He became the 3rd Count of Torrepalma in 1720, on the death of his father.He became a member of the Maestranza de Caballeria of Granada aged 19, on 18 October 1725, and a Knight of the Order of Calatrava in 1756, aged 50.

From 1740 to 1767, he was a member of the Real Academia Española,[1] and the Real Academia de la Historia, a plenipotentiary minister for Spain in Vienna from 1755 to 1760 and from 1760 to 1767 in Torino, Italy, then the capital of the Duchy of Savoy.

He married in april 1753 María Francisca Dávila y Carrillo de Albornoz, granddaughter of the Duke of Montemar. They had no issue.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alonso Verdugo de Castilla - letra P. es. 27 May 2023. Real Academia Española.
  2. https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/19698/alonso-ignacio-de-verdugo-de-castilla-ursua-y-lasso-de-castilla Real Academia de la Historia