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About Gastón de Peralta y Bosquet, III Marqués de Falces, Virrey de Nueva España
1st Generation – Don Alonso Carrillo de Acuna was the powerful and political Archbishop of Toledo and of Portuguese and Castilian ancestry. He was the grandfather of the I Marquis of Falces. In his youth, he fathered an illegitimate son, named Troylos Carrillo de Acuna.
2nd Generation – Don Troylos Carrillo de Acuña, Count of Agosta, Sicily. His father influenced his 22 November 1467, marriage to Lady Juana de Peralta y de Brabante, a native of Navarre, and the daughter of the 1st Count of Santisteban de Lerin, the influential Mossen Pierres de Peralta II, who had married, 27 November 1440, in the Navarrese Royal Palace of Olite, the Flemish Princess, Dona Anne de Brabante, daughter of Phillip III, the Duke of Borgana (Burgundy). Don Troylos Carrillo mother's name is unknown.
3rd Generation – Constable of the kingdom of Navarre, Don Alonso Carrillo de Acuna y de Peralta, 1st Marquis of Falces, 2nd Count Consort of Santisteban de Lerin, Sieur Consort of Peralta, Falces, and Carcer. He married Doña Ana de Velasco y Padilla, the daughter of Don Luis Fernandez de Velasco, and the granddaughter to Don Pedro Fernandez de Velasco, the 1st Count of Haro and his wife, Doña Beatriz Manrique de Lara y Castilla. In 1516, while in her castle at Marcilla, Doña Velasco received a visit by Hernando del Villar, bearing a order by the Regent of Spain, the Catholic Church Cardinal Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros, O.F.M. (in his lifetime, known as Ximénes de Cisneros), (1436 – November 8, 1517) to demolish the Navarrese castles resisting surrender. (In 1512, Ferdinand II, King of Aragon, Sicily, Catalunya and Navarre had incorporated the Upper portion of Navarre to what is now Spain). After a copious dinner, she was ransomed by her soldiers, and ordered to leave, immediately, her town and her castle. In 1534, the Marquis died and was buried at Marcilla, Navarre.
4th Generation – Don Antonio Carrillo de Peralta y de Velasco, II Marquis of Falces, who died in 1545, was the Grand Nephew to Don Pedro III Fernandez de Velasco y Manrique de Lara, the 6th Constable de Castile, circa 1472, 2nd Count of Haro, (born circa 1425 – Conquest of Granada, 1492). Don Antonio married Lady Ana del Bosquete, from Lower Navarre, (now in France), being parents to Ana, Pedro, Juan, Gabriel, Antonio, Leonor, and of the Viceroy of Mexico, 1566 – 1568, Gaston de Peralta, III Marquis de Falces. (1510 – 1595).
5th Generation – Viceroy Gaston Carrillo de Peralta III Marquis de Falces, married Dona Ana Fernandez de Velasco, daughter of Dona Juliana Angela de Velasco y Aragon and Don Pedro Fernandez de Velasco III Duke of Frias. ————————————————- Note: Fernando II, King of Aragon & his mistress, Dona Aldonza Ruiz de Iborre y Alemany bore Juana Maria Angela de Aragon, who married Don Bernardino Fernandez de Velasco, the I Duke of Farias. Their daughter, Dona Juliana Angela de Velasco y Aragon married Don Pedro Fernandez de Velasco, the III Duke of Frias. Their daughter Dona, Ana Fernandez de Velasco married Gaston Carrillo de Peralta III Marquis de Falces, & the Viceroy of New Spain, (Mexico).
Gastón de Peralta y Bosquet, III Marqués de Falces, Virrey de Nueva España's Timeline
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1510
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Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Aquitaine, France
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September 13, 1546
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1587
Age 77
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Valladolid, Valladolid, Castilla y León, Spain
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