Luis Colón, 1st Duke of Veragua

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Luis Colón y Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Duke of Veragua, 1st Duke of la Vega, 1st Marquess of Jamaica (c. 1519/1520/1522 – 29 January 1572), was the first son of Diego Colón and María Álvarez de Toledo y Rojas, and grandson of Christopher Columbus.[1]

After his father's death, a compromise was reached in the pleitos colombinos in 1536 in which he was named 3rd Admiral of the Indies and renounced all other rights for a perpetual annuity of 10,000 ducats, the island of Jamaica as a fief, the Dukedom of Veragua estate of 25 square leagues in the province of Veragua on the Isthmus of Panama, and the titles of 1st Duke of Veragua and 1st Marquess of Jamaica and 1st Duke of La Vega.

He married firstly in 1546 to María de Mosquera y Pasamonte, daughter of Juan de Mosquera and his wife Ofrasina de Pasamonte, and had:

He married secondly in Valladolid, on 19 October 1555, to Ana de Castro Osorio, daughter of Beatriz de Castro Osório, 6th Countess of Lemos and Sárria, and her second husband Alvaro Osorio, without issue.

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  1. ^ "Luis Colon de Toledo , 3. almirante das Índias, * 1522 | Geneall.net". geneall.net. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
Military offices
Preceded by Admiral of the Indies
1526–1572
Succeeded by
Spanish nobility
Preceded by Duke of Veragua
1537–1572
Succeeded by
Marquis of Jamaica
1537–1572
New title Duke of la Vega
1557–1572