Don Íñigo Melchor de Velasco Duque de Frías Caballero de Santiago |
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Íñigo Melchor de Velasco (c.1658)
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo |
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Governor-General of the Spanish Netherlands |
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In office 1668–1670 |
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Monarch | Charles II |
Preceded by | The Marquis of Castel Rodrigo |
Succeeded by | Juan Domingo de Zuñiga |
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Born | 1635 |
Died | 27 September 1696 Spain |
(aged 60–61)
Spouse(s) | María Teresa de Benavídes |
Religion | Catholic |
Íñigo Melchor Fernández de Velasco, 7th Duke of Frías, Grandee of Spain, (c. 1635 – 27 September 1696), was a Spanish nobleman and Governor-General of the Spanish Netherlands.
His father was Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 6th Duke of Frías and his mother Isabel Maria de Guzmán. King John IV of Portugal was his cousin. He married Maria Teresa de Benavídes Dávila y Corella and had one daughter, María Remigia, VII Marquesa de Berlanga(c. 1678 to 1734).
He was a very influential political figure during the reign of Carlos II of Spain. He inherited the title of Constable of Castile from his father, was member of the State council and the War Council, Governor of Galicia and became Governor of the Spanish Netherlands between 1668 and 1670. In 1676 he was appointed as Mayordomo mayor to the King, chief of his Household.
His painting by Murillo from 1659 can be seen in the Louvre. After his death in 1696, the title of Duke of Frías went to his nephew José Fernández de Velasco, 8th Duke of Frías (circa 1665 - 1704).