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      • Enrique Felipe de Guzmán, 2nd Count-Duke of Olivares was the illegitimate son of Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares, who was legitimated in 1642 and who inherited the title of Count-Duke of Olivares. His mother was his father's mistress, Isabel de Anversa, and he was initially named Julian.
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  1. Gaspar de Guzmán y Pimentel, 1st Duke of Sanlúcar, 3rd Count of Olivares, GE, known as the Count-Duke of Olivares (taken by joining both his countship and subsequent dukedom) (6 January 1587 – 22 July 1645), was a Spanish royal favourite (Spanish: valido) of Philip IV and minister.

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  3. Gaspar de Guzmán y Pimental, count-duke de Olivares was the prime minister (1623–43) and court favourite (valido) of King Philip IV of Spain. He attempted to impose a strong centralizing policy and eventually provoked rebellion and his own fall. Olivares’s father, Enrique de Guzmán, was the Spanish.

  4. Olivares' father, Don Enrique de Guzmán, was the Spanish ambassador to Rome. His mother, Doña María Pimental Fonseca, was of the Castilian nobility. As second-born son of an aristocratic family, Don Gaspar studied for the priesthood, obtaining a degree from the University of Salamanca in law, theology, and the arts (1601-04).

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Rise to power. Olivares was born in Rome in 1587, where his father, Enrique de Guzmán, 2nd Count of Olivares, from one of Spain's oldest noble families, was the Spanish ambassador. His mother died young, and his father brought him up under a strict parental regime.

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    • July 22, 1645
  6. Olivares (Gaspar de Guzm á n y Pimentel, third count of Olivares), who became the principal minister of Philip IV (1605 – 1665) of Spain, was born on 6 January 1587 in Rome, where his father, the second count, was ambassador to the Holy See.

  7. The Painting: This equestrian portrait shows Don Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke of Olivares, who was King Philip IV of Spain’s prime minister from 1621–43. A figure of enormous importance, he was portrayed by Velázquez on several occasions.

  8. Gaspar de Guzmán, third Count of Olivares and first Duke of Sanlúcar la Mayor (hence the title, “Count-Duke”) rose to power by becoming tutor to Crown Prince Philip. When the prince ascended the throne as Philip IV, he named Olivares as his válido (favorite).

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