Born in Genoa in 1589 and member of the
Spinola family, the figure of Alessandro Spinola was chosen at the age of 23 to pay homage from the Republic of Genoa to the ambassador of the Spanish court and also to assist him in his Genoese stay. Around 1614 he assumed his first state office as protector of poor prisoners and, subsequently, in the magistrate of the Extraordinary. Before the office of senator of the Republic, he held other state offices as protector of the sea, captain of
Rapallo and to the magistrate of Moneta or, again, in
Bank of Saint George. Among the events of his dogato is recorded in the annals the fight against piracy along the
Ligurian coast, the continuation of the work of the Albergo dei Poveri in Genoa and a new plague epidemic that decimated the Genoese population and the nearby villages. He ended his term on 9 October 1656.
Death He died in Genoa during 1665 and was buried inside the church of San Francesco di Castelletto. == See also ==