He was one of the 17 children of the 2nd Count of
Aitona Francisco de Moncada y Folch de Cardona, 1st Marquis of
Aitona. His grandfather was
Juan de Moncada y de Tolça, 11th Baronet. In 1590, he was appointed
Viceroy of Sardinia, a post he would hold until 1595 Back in the Iberian Peninsula, and already under the reign of Philip III, he served as Viceroy of Aragon, between 1610 and 1615, replacing Archbishop
Tomás de Borja y Castro. During his viceroyalty the
Expulsion of the Moriscos took place, a measure that was to have disastrous repercussions for the Aragonese economy and society. Once his Aragonese period was over, he returned to Madrid, where he still served in the final years of the reign of Philip III in the Councils of State and War. After a long political career, he died on 24 January 1626.
Marriage and children He married Catalina de Moncada y Bou, baronesa de Callosa, and had several children, including : •
Francisco de Moncada, 3rd Marquis of Aitona, (1586–1635) interim Governor of the Spanish Netherlands. • Pedro,
Bishop of Gerona. == References ==