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Martín Alonso Fernández de Córdoba Montemayor y Velasco, conde de Alcaudete

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167:, in which Charles V personally led the massive naval and land attack, joined by Alcaudete and the Oran garrison. The Spanish planned that the harsh autumn weather would delay a relief force from the Ottoman fleet while their own ships were safe in harbor, but the storms proved too severe, and the city's resistance too strong, such that Charles V was forced to withdraw after 3 days with devastating losses and himself nearly being captured. 181:
in what was to be the final Spanish attempt to take the city. He had earlier requested the support of Juana, Princess of Portugal, in Valladodid. With his son Martín he led troops from Málaga and Cartagena to join the other Spanish men at Oran and their Moroccan allies in 1558, leaving his eldest son
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Alfonso to govern. In the ensuing battle Alcaudete's forces were eventually overwhelmed, and Alcaudete was trampled to death by his own soldiers. Martín was wounded and captured in the battle. As a prisoner in Algiers (now under
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Alcaudete was the son to Fernández de Córdoba y Montemayor, the lord of Alcaudete and of Montemayor, and to María de Velasco, daughter of Count Siruela. He married Leonor Pacheco, daughter of
58: 186:) he tried to organize a revolt of Christian slaves in 1559, but was betrayed and many were executed. Martín was released in 1561 upon payment of the large ransom of 23,000 72: 133: 78: 141: 174:, which took place in 1543 and 1547. They failed as the Spanish forces were repulsed and then pursued in retreat by Turkish and tribal forces. 65: 121: 394: 183: 178: 136:. The project was to replace Sultan Muhammad of Tlemcen by his younger brother Abdulla. They were opposed by the 272: 409: 228: 414: 164: 46: 294:
Chinchilla, Rosa Helena (Winter 2004). "Juana of Austria: Courtly Spain and Devotional Expression".
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between 1527 and 1534. In 1534, he was appointed Governor ("Captain General") of the Spanish
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tribes under Sultan Muhammad, and the Spanish forces were besieged at the
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DB-e (Diccionario Biográfico electrónico): Real Academia de la Historia
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Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, 1st Marquis of Comares
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to defect, Count Alcaudete was attempting to do the same to
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Alcaudete also led several Spanish expeditions against
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Martín Alonso Fernández de Córdoba Montemayor y Velasco
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Viceroy of Navarra
governor of Oran
Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, 1st Marquis of Comares
Alfonso
Bishop of Calhorra
Martín
Order of Calatrava
corregidor
Toledo
Viceroy of Navarra
North African
Oran
attacked the Ottoman-held city of Tlemcen
Kingdom of Tlemcen
Banu Amir
Abdul Rahman ibn Radwan
Banu Rashid
Tibda fortress
Emperor Charles V
Hayreddin Barbarossa
Hasan Agha
Algiers
1541 Algiers expedition
Mostaganem
Expedition of Mostaganem
Hasan Pasha
escudos

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