Tomás Fernández de Medrano
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| Birthplace |
Entrena, La Rioja
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| Died |
1616
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| Place of Death |
Monastery of San Juan de Acre in Salinas de Añana
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| Occupation Text |
Secretary of State and War, manager of the Grand Prior of Castilla San Juan, secretary of the Holy Chapters and Assemblies of Castile, The Most Reverend Master and Patron of the Convent of St. John of Acre in the town of Salinas de Añana, author
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Tomás Fernández de Medrano (died 1616) was a Spanish nobleman, lord and divisero of Valdeosera and Regajal, author, theologian, and philosopher from Entrena, who served as a prominent adviser, statesman, diplomat, and courtier to Philip II and Philip III of Spain. He also served as a counselor and Secretary of State and War for Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, and Princess Catherine Micaela of Spain. Later, he served in the same capacity for the Princes of Savoy. As lord and divisero of Valdeosera, Medrano was appointed Mayor and Chief Magistrate and of Valdeosera in San Román de Cameros. He was also a Knight of the Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, manager for the Grand Prior of Castilla San Juan, and The Most Reverend Master and Patron of the convent of Saint John of Acre in Salinas de Añana. In addition to his other roles, Medrano was the Secretary of the Holy Chapters and Assemblies of Castile. He also served for eight years under Enrique de Guzmán, 2nd Count of Olivares, and as secretary to Prince Giovanni Andrea Doria, from 1579 to 1581. In 1605, he translated and printed a brief from Pope Paul V in Latin and Spanish for King Philip III of Spain and the Order of Saint John.
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