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GONDOMAR, DIEGO SARMIENTO DE ACUNA, COUNT of (1567-1626), Spanish diplomatist, was the son of Garcia Sarmiento de Sotomayor, corregidor of Granada, and governor of the Canary
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ambassador in England, but did not leave to take up his appointment till May 1613.His reputation as a diplomatist is based on his two periods of service in England from 1613 to 1618 and from 1619 to 1622. The excellence of his latinity pleased the literary tastes of James I., whose character he judged with remarkable insight. He flattered the king's love of books and of peace, and he made skilful use of his desire for a matrimonial alliance between the prince of Wales and a Spanish infanta. The ambassador 's task was to keep James from aiding the Protestant
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governor of one of the king's palaces, and was appointed to a complimentary mission to Vienna. Gondomar was in Madrid when the prince of Walesafterwards Charles I.made his journey there in search of a wife. He died at the house
Gondomar was twice married, first to his niece Beatrix Sarmiento, by whom he had no children, and then to his cousin
library of printed books and manuscripts. Orders for the arrangement, binding and storing of his books in his house at Valladolid take a prominent place in his voluminous correspondence. In 1785 the library was ceded by his descendant and representative the marquis of Malpica to King Charles III., and it is now in the Royal Library at Madrid. A portrait of Gondomar, attributed to Valazquez, was formerly at Stowe. It was mezzotinted by Robert Cooper. AuT13oRITIEs.Gondomar's missions to England are largely dealt with in S. R. Gardiner's History of England (London, 1883-1884). In Spanish, Don Pascual de Gayangos wrote a useful biographical introduction to a publication of a few of his lettersCinco Cartas politico-literarias de Don Diego Sarmiento de Acuna, Conde de Gondomar, issued at Madrid 1869 by the Sociedad de Bibli6filos of the Spanish Academy; and there is a life in English by F. H. Lyon (1910). (D. H.)End of Article: GONDOMAR, DIEGO SARMIENTO DE ACUNA, COUNT If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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