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Juan de Tassis, 1st Count of Villamediana

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156: 254:, and Anne of Denmark granted his request. In June, as the Constable had not yet arrived, Tassis moved into the lodging at Somerset House that had been prepared for Velasco. Tassis and the Constable bought jewels as gifts for the ladies of the court of Denmark, some from 83:. His oldest son, Raymond (Ramón) de Tassis Wachtendonk (circa 1515-1579), went to Spain and became postmaster general of the kingdom. Raymond married Catalina de Acuña (circa 1515 - 1579). Juan de Tassis was his son and heir. 265:
was successfully signed on 28 August. When Tassis left England, Anne of Denmark gave him a chain of gold fashioned like snakes, enamelled green and set with diamonds, supplied by a London goldsmith. Nicholas Howker, for ÂŁ180.
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At Salisbury, landlords were dissatisfied with payments for lodging his retinue, and there was a riot during which a Spanish man was killed. When James and Anne of Denmark planned to make a
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on 12 October 1603, confirming him as Correo Mayor, or Head of the Postal Communications within the Spanish Empire. He was married to Maria de Peralta Muñatones.
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Tassis headed a Spanish-Flemish delegation which visited England in 1603 to seek an end to the war with England which had begun in 1585.
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Berta Cano EchevarrĂ­a,'Reason not the need: The Accidental Journey of the Conde de Villamediana around the South of England in 1603',
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had recently died and her successor James I sought to end the long and draining conflict with Spain which he inherited.
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to Southampton on 30 October, Villamediana rented window space along the route to watch the procession.
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There was a false rumour of his arrival in England in June 1603. He arrived at Dover on 23 August. The
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on 24 September. He gave a speech in Spanish which was translated into Italian for King James.
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England and Spain in the Early Modern Era: Royal Love, Diplomacy, Trade and Naval Relations
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England and Spain in the Early Modern Era: Royal Love, Diplomacy, Trade and Naval Relations
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Tassis died in 1607 and was buried at the Principal Chapel of the Convento de San AgustĂ­n,
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was born. In 1583 Tassis returned to Madrid with the king. He was created the 1st Count of
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as gifts for courtiers. Tassis moved to Southampton, and was received by King James and
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The family was originally Italian, and its members extended through Europe, from
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Gustave Ungerer, 'Juan Pantoja de la Cruz and the Circulation of Gifts',
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Otis H. Green, "Villamediana as Correo mayor in the Kingdom of Naples",
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and questioned. He mentioned visiting Tassis two or three times, at
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was not invited. In April, Tassis asked King James if the Constable
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in 1603, and the General Head of Spanish Post Offices.
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The Constable came to London in August 1604, and the
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awarded them positions as heads of public lodgings (
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He was made a Knight of the 1: 27:Spanish diplomat and official 442:(Philadelphia, 2001), p. 97. 520:, 4 (London, 1878), p. 156. 587: 455:(Cambridge, 2008), p. 100. 263:Anglo-Spanish peace treaty 494:, vol. 26 (1998), p. 151. 240:Lucy, Countess of Bedford 161:Somerset House Conference 56:. The Holy Roman Emperor 281:. He was brought to the 242:. 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Juan Bautista de Tassis
Philip III of Spain
Flanders
Spain
Charles V
Johann Baptist von Taxis
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Kaiserliche Reichspost
Juan Bautista de Tassis Wachtendonk
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Philip II of Spain
Don Carlos
Morisco revolt
Granada
Oran
Algeria
Order of Santiago
3rd Duke of Alba
Lisbon
Juan de Tassis, 2nd Count of Villamediana
Villamediana
Philip III of Spain

Somerset House Conference
Juan Pantoja de la Cruz
Elizabeth I
Earl of Devonshire
Christ Church, Oxford
King James
Anne of Denmark

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