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Charles Bonaventure de Longueval

Charles I Bonaventure de Longueval
2nd Count of Bucquoy
Charles Bonaventura de Longueval, Count de Bucquoi, by Pieter Paul Rubens.jpg
Portrait by Peter Paul Rubens.
Born Arras
Died Nové Zámky
Allegiance Spain Spain
 Holy Roman Empire
Rank Colonel (1597)
General (1614)
Commands held General of the Artillery of the Army of Flanders
Commander-in-chief of the Imperial army
Battles/wars
Awards Order of the Golden Fleece (1613)
Spouse(s) Maria Maddalena Biglia
Relations Charles Albert (son)

Charles Bonaventure de Longueval, Count of Bucquoy (Czech: Karel Bonaventura Buquoy, Spanish: Carlos Buenaventura de Longueval, Conde de Bucquoy, full name in French: Charles Bonaventure de Longueval comte de Bucquoy, German: Karl Bonaventura Graf von Buquoy) (Arras, 9 January 1571 – Nové Zámky, 10 July 1621) was a military commander who fought for the Spanish Netherlands during the Eighty Years' War and for the Holy Roman Empire during the Thirty Years' War.

Bucquoy was born in Arras on 9 January 1571, son of Maximilian de Longueval, 1st Count of Bucquoy. He began serving in Spanish forces in the Low Countries as a teenager, and was a colonel at the age of 26. He fought in the Battle of Nieuwpoort (1600), the Siege of Ostend (1601–1604) and distinguished himself as General of the Artillery in the Frisian campaigns of Ambrosio Spinola. In 1606 he married Maria Maddalena Biglia, daughter of a Milanese nobleman in the entourage of the Archduke Albert and in 1607 they had a son named Charles Albert.

In 1610 he was ambassador extraordinary to France, to convey the condolences of Archdukes Albert and Isabella on the murder of Henry IV of France.


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