Francisco de Sandoval y Rojas, 1st Duke of Lerma


The Duke of Lerma
Cardinal-priest of San Sisto
Francisco Goméz de Sandoval y Rojas, Duke of Lerma, Spanish statesman, by Peter Paul Rubens (1603). Located in the Prado.
InstalledMarch 1621
Term ended17 May 1625
PredecessorGiambattista Leni
SuccessorLaudivio Zacchia
Orders
OrdinationMarch 1622
Created cardinal26 March 1618
by Pope Paul V
RankCardinal-priest
Personal details
Born1552
Died17 May 1625 (aged 72)
Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain
NationalitySpanish
DenominationRoman Catholic
Valido of the King of Spain
In office
September 1598  October 1618
MonarchPhilip III
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byCristóbal Gómez de Sandoval
Viceroy of Portugal and the Algarves
In office
1598–1600
MonarchPhilip III
Preceded byAlbert VII (as viceroy)
1st Regency Council
Succeeded byCristóvão de Moura
Sumiller de Corps
In office
1599–1618
MonarchPhilip III
Preceded byCristóvão de Moura
Succeeded byCristobál Gómez de Sandoval
Caballerizo mayor
In office
1598–1618
MonarchPhilip III
Preceded byDiego Fernández de Córdoba
Succeeded byCristobál Gómez de Sandoval
Viceroy of Valencia
In office
1595–1597
MonarchPhilip II
Preceded byFrancisco de Moncada y Cardona
Succeeded byJuan Alonso Pimentel de Herrera

Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas, 1st Duke of Lerma, 5th Marquess of Denia, 1st Count of Ampudia (1552/1553 17 May 1625), was a favourite of Philip III of Spain, the first of the validos ('most worthy') through whom the later Habsburg monarchs ruled. His administration was marked by costly wars, including the Twelve Years' Truce with the Dutch Republic, financial mismanagement, and the controversial expulsion of the Moriscos. Eventually, he was deposed in 1618 under a palace intrigue orchestrated by his son and political rival, Cristóbal de Sandoval. Lerma retired as a cardinal and was succeeded by the Count-Duke of Olivares but faced financial penalties and died in 1625 at Valladolid.