Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio
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Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio
Summary
Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio is a human[1]. He was born on 1615[2]. He died in Madrid[3]. He died on February 27, 1689[4]. He worked as a diplomat[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio died in Madrid[3].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio was born on 1615[2].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio died on February 27, 1689[4].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's father was Antonio Sancho Dávila de Toledo y Colonna[7].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio held citizenship in Crown of Castile[8].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's professions included diplomat[5].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio held the position of Ambassador of Spain to the Holy See[9].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio held the position of Viceroy of Valencia[10].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio held the position of viceroy of Naples[11].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio held the position of Marquis of Astorga[12].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio held the position of Marquess of Velada[13].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio held the position of Count of Trastamara[14].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio is recorded as male[15].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's noble title is recorded as Count of Trastamara[17].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's noble title is recorded as Marquis of Astorga[18].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's noble title is recorded as Marquess of Velada[19].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's Commons category is recorded as Antonio Álvarez Osorio[20].
- Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's given name is recorded as Antonio[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio was born on 1615[2]. His father was Antonio Sancho Dávila de Toledo y Colonna[7].
Career and Affiliations
Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's professions included diplomat[5]. Positions held include Ambassador of Spain to the Holy See[9], a position[22], in Vatican City[23], founded in 1475[24]; Viceroy of Valencia[10], a historical position[25], in Crown of Aragon[26]; viceroy of Naples[11], a public office[27]; Marquis of Astorga[12]; Marquess of Velada[13]; and Count of Trastamara[14], a noble title[28], in Spain[29].
Death and Burial
Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio died on February 27, 1689[4]. He passed away in Madrid[3].
Why It Matters
Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[6] He is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
FAQs
Where did Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio die?
Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio died in Madrid[3].
Who were Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's parents?
Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio's father was Antonio Sancho Dávila de Toledo y Colonna[7].
What did Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio do for work?
Antonio Pedro Sancho Dávila y Osorio worked as diplomat[5].