The family of Spinola is one of …
Years: 1602 - 1602
The family of Spinola is one of great antiquity, wealth and power in Genoa.
Ambrogio Spinola is the eldest son of Filippo Spinola, marquis of Sesto and Benafro, and his wife Polissena, daughter of the prince of Salerno.
Don Ambrogio's sister Donna Lelia is married to Don Giulio Cesare Squarciafico, 2nd Marquess of Galatone, from whom descend the Princes of Belmonte.
The Italian Republic of Genoa is in practical terms a protected state of the Spanish Empire; the Genoese are the bankers of the Spanish monarchy and have control of its finances.
Several of the younger brothers of Ambrogio Spinola have sought their fortune in Spain, and one of them, Federico, has distinguished himself greatly as a soldier in the Army of Flanders.
The eldest brother, who had remained at home to marry and continue the family, was in 1592 married to Giovanna Baciadonna, daughter of the count of Galerata.
The houses of Spinola and Doria are rivals for authority within the republic.
Ambrogio Spinola has continued the rivalry with the count of Tursi, the chief of the Dorias.
Unsuccessful in tghis, and having lost a lawsuit into which he had entered to enforce a right of preemption of a palace belonging to the Salerno family which the Doria wished to purchase, he had decided to withdraw from the city and advance the fortunes of his house by serving the Spanish monarchy in Flanders.
He and his brother Federico enter into a contract with the Spanish government—a condotta on the old Italian model—in 1602.
It is a speculation on which Spinola has risked the whole of the great fortune of his house.
Ambrogio Spinola undertakes to raise one thousand men for land service, and Federico to form a squadron of galleys for service on the coast.
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- Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
- England, (Tudor) Kingdom of
- Spain, Habsburg Kingdom of
- Netherlands, Southern (Spanish)
- Netherlands, United Provinces of the (Dutch Republic)
Topics
- Counter-Reformation (also Catholic Reformation or Catholic Revival)
- Eighty Years War (Netherlands, or Dutch, War of Independence)
- Ostend, Siege of
