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Juan de Zúñiga y Requesens, deceased 1586, was Viceroy of Naples, 1579–1582. He was the sixth child of (circa 1490 – 1546), Philip II's tutor, and Estefanía de Requesens y Rois de Liori (d. 1549), and the brother of Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga. He then married the Sicilian noblewoman Giulia Barrese, thus becoming Prince of Pietraperzia. Giulia Barrese was the daughter of the infamous Girolamo Barrese, marquis of Pietraperzia, a title first awarded by Charles V at Mainz on 16 August 1526.

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  • Juan de Zúñiga y Requesens, deceased 1586, was Viceroy of Naples, 1579–1582. He was the sixth child of (circa 1490 – 1546), Philip II's tutor, and Estefanía de Requesens y Rois de Liori (d. 1549), and the brother of Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga. He was involved as an ambassador to Rome, together with his eldest brother, Luis. Later, as a governor of the Duchy of Milan and of the 17 provinces of Flanders, his naval force fought back the Ottoman vanguard. He then took part in the negotiations with Pius V to set up the Holy League to counteract naval piracy and the Turkish invasion of Suleiman I the Magnificent, (1520–1566), which led to the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, the successfully spanish bombing of the remnant of the Ottoman fleet at Alger and Tripoli, and the plundering of the costal region of Anatolia, which result in the decisive defeat of Ottoman invasion of Western and Southern Europe. He then married the Sicilian noblewoman Giulia Barrese, thus becoming Prince of Pietraperzia. Giulia Barrese was the daughter of the infamous Girolamo Barrese, marquis of Pietraperzia, a title first awarded by Charles V at Mainz on 16 August 1526. While in Naples he recruited ships and people (in support of the claims of King Philip II of Spain whose mother had been a Portuguese princess) to attack and conquer (with the support of a part of the Portuguese nobility) the city of Lisbon, Portugal. Closely involved with King Philip II of Spain he died in 1583, having been promoted to the Royal Council of Spain and the Spanish Council of War cabinets. (en)
  • Juan de Zúñiga y Requeséns (Valladolid, 1536-Madrid, 17 de noviembre de 1586), fue un noble castellano de la Casa de Zúñiga que llegó a ser príncipe consorte de Pietraperzia, comendador de Montealegre y comendador mayor de Castilla en la Orden de Santiago, embajador en Roma, virrey y capitán general del reino de Nápoles, presidente del consejo de estado del rey Felipe II de España, ayo y mayordomo mayor del príncipe de Asturias Felipe de Austria, hijo y heredero de Felipe II. (es)
  • Juan de Requensens y Zuniga, noto anche come Giovanni di Zunica o Giovanni Zunica (Valladolid, 1539 – Madrid, 17 novembre 1586), è stato un diplomatico e politico spagnolo. (it)
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  • Juan de Zúñiga y Requeséns (Valladolid, 1536-Madrid, 17 de noviembre de 1586), fue un noble castellano de la Casa de Zúñiga que llegó a ser príncipe consorte de Pietraperzia, comendador de Montealegre y comendador mayor de Castilla en la Orden de Santiago, embajador en Roma, virrey y capitán general del reino de Nápoles, presidente del consejo de estado del rey Felipe II de España, ayo y mayordomo mayor del príncipe de Asturias Felipe de Austria, hijo y heredero de Felipe II. (es)
  • Juan de Requensens y Zuniga, noto anche come Giovanni di Zunica o Giovanni Zunica (Valladolid, 1539 – Madrid, 17 novembre 1586), è stato un diplomatico e politico spagnolo. (it)
  • Juan de Zúñiga y Requesens, deceased 1586, was Viceroy of Naples, 1579–1582. He was the sixth child of (circa 1490 – 1546), Philip II's tutor, and Estefanía de Requesens y Rois de Liori (d. 1549), and the brother of Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga. He then married the Sicilian noblewoman Giulia Barrese, thus becoming Prince of Pietraperzia. Giulia Barrese was the daughter of the infamous Girolamo Barrese, marquis of Pietraperzia, a title first awarded by Charles V at Mainz on 16 August 1526. (en)
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