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from 1507 to 1509 and coming back to Naples and staying there till his death in 1522. In 1510 he received instructions on introducing the
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in Naples, a decision which caused a popular revolt; after which the Spanish king canceled the decree.
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The son of Antoni de Cardona-Anglesola i Centelles and Castellana de Requesens, he was 5th Baron of
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and Diana Guardato. Their descendants were the "Moncada" family, Sicilian Princes of
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In 1511 Cardona moved to northern Italy as the commander-in-chief of the
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with a new army the following year and fought successfully at the
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Portrait of Doña Isabel de Requesens, wife of Ramón de Cardona by
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He died at Naples in 1522. His cenotaph in Bellpuig, executed by
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Caterina de Cardona y Requesens, deceased in 1577, married Don
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Ramon de Cardona, colaborador del Rey Catolico en Italia
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and commanded the Spanish forces in Italy during the
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army, leaving the Neapolitan government to his wife
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Giovanni da Nola
viceroy of Naples
Italian Wars
War of the League of Cambrai
count of Oliveto
Kingdom of Naples
Bellpuig
Linyola
Utxafava
Catalonia
Crown of Aragon
Duke of Soma
Mers-el-Kébir
Ferdinand II of Aragon
natural son
Viceroy of Naples
Viceroy of Sicily
Inquisition

Raphael
League of Cambrai
Isabel de Requesens
Palamós
Avellino
Trivento
Calonge
Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours
Battle of Ravenna

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