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[[Image:Blason fam es Mendoza.svg|thumb|250px|Coat of arms of the [[House of Mendoza]].]]
[[Image:Blason fam es Mendoza.svg|thumb|250px|Coat of arms of the [[House of Mendoza]].]]


'''Íñigo López de Mendoza y Mendoza'''(b. [[1536]] - d. [[1601]]) was the 5th [[Duke of the Infantado]] from 1566 until his death in 1601. A favorite of [[Philip II of Spain]], Íñigo accompanied the king to [[England]] for his marriage with [[Mary I of England|Mary Tudor]] in 1556. As a big patron of the art's, and due to his perpetual, but friendly competition with the king, Íñigo boasted that his [[Palace of Infantado|palace]] was every bit as splendid as [[El Escorial]], hiring some of the same painters to paint its walls and ceilings. The remodeling of the palace was carried out by Acacio de Orejón on the orders of Íñigo.<ref>[http://www.spain.info/en/conoce/monumentos/guadalajara/palacio_del_infantado.html www.Spain.info, Palacio del Infantado - Infantado Palace]</ref>
'''Íñigo López de Mendoza y Mendoza'''(b. [[1536]] - d. [[1601]]) was the 5th [[Duke of the Infantado]] from 1566 until his death in 1601.
He was the son of Diego Hurtado De Mendoza Y Aragón, who predeceased his father [[Íñigo López de Mendoza, 4th Duke of the Infantado]].
A favorite of [[Philip II of Spain]], Íñigo accompanied the king to [[England]] for his marriage with [[Mary I of England|Mary Tudor]] in 1556. As a big patron of the art's, and due to his perpetual, but friendly competition with the king, Íñigo boasted that his [[Palace of Infantado|palace]] was every bit as splendid as [[El Escorial]], hiring some of the same painters to paint its walls and ceilings. The remodeling of the palace was carried out by Acacio de Orejón on the orders of Íñigo.<ref>[http://www.spain.info/en/conoce/monumentos/guadalajara/palacio_del_infantado.html www.Spain.info, Palacio del Infantado - Infantado Palace]</ref>


Íñigo later hosted the king's marriage to [[Elisabeth of Valois]] at his [[Palace of Infantado|palace]] in [[Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha|Guadalajara]] in 1560.
Íñigo later hosted the king's marriage to [[Elisabeth of Valois]] at his [[Palace of Infantado|palace]] in [[Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha|Guadalajara]] in 1560.
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*[http://www.uam.es/personal_pdi/ciencias/depaz/mendoza/infan5.htm Los Mendoza]
* The information on this page was mostly translated from its Spanish equivalent.
* The information on this page was mostly translated from its Spanish equivalent.



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Coat of arms of the House of Mendoza.

Íñigo López de Mendoza y Mendoza(b. 1536 - d. 1601) was the 5th Duke of the Infantado from 1566 until his death in 1601.

He was the son of Diego Hurtado De Mendoza Y Aragón, who predeceased his father Íñigo López de Mendoza, 4th Duke of the Infantado.

A favorite of Philip II of Spain, Íñigo accompanied the king to England for his marriage with Mary Tudor in 1556. As a big patron of the art's, and due to his perpetual, but friendly competition with the king, Íñigo boasted that his palace was every bit as splendid as El Escorial, hiring some of the same painters to paint its walls and ceilings. The remodeling of the palace was carried out by Acacio de Orejón on the orders of Íñigo.[1]

Íñigo later hosted the king's marriage to Elisabeth of Valois at his palace in Guadalajara in 1560.

Descendants

He married his daughter and successor, Ana de Mendoza y Enríquez de Cabrera with his brother, Rodrigo de Mendoza so as to avoid problems over succession of the Dukedom.

References

  • Los Mendoza
  • The information on this page was mostly translated from its Spanish equivalent.
Preceded by Duke of the Infantado
1566–1601
Succeeded by

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