Hugo of Montcada i Gralla was the commander of the Galleasses of the Spanish Armada. He was the second son of Francesc I de Montcada, first Marquess of Aitona and Count of Osona, and his wife, Lucrècia Gralla.
Belonging to the noble family of Montcada, his brother Gastó of Montcada i Gralla (first-born of 17 children) inherited the immense family fortune. His other brother was Joan of Montcada i Gralla, Archbishop of Tarragona ( 1613 - 1622 ) and Bishop of Barcelona ( 1610-1612 ).
Hugo of Montcada was appointed commander of the fleet of Naples. The flagship was the San Lorenzo Galleass. The Galleass-galleon La Girona was part of that fleet. The four Galleasses were:
This ship had 124 sailors, 50 artillery units, 300 sailors and 270 soldiers.
It was built in Naples. It displaced 762 tones and was the largest ship and, according to some, the most splendid of the entire army.
One of the most difficult variables that made navigating the British Channel so dangerous were (and still are) were the currents caused by the tides. Local pilots had good knowledge of those currents.
The references to the fact are numerous and not always coincident.
In the confusion brought about by the collisions, a shock rendered unusable the rudder of San Lorenzo. The maneuver with the oars was not sufficiently agile to fight under the attack of the enemies (from the Ark Royal in particular). Hugo of Montcada decided to go to refuge in the port of Calais (under French control and, in theory, neutral). He did not reach the entrance by sailing and the oars, the Galleass tried to enter the port of Calais but bog down near the entrance. Being half lying sideways.The soldiers (probably terrified by the incident) deserted the ship, jumping to the water. Many of them were drowned.Only a few faithful remained aboard.
The English, sent a few bots with soldiers to seize the galeass. Finally Howard sent a reinforcement with the Ark Royals Panescalm boat and could reduce the last resistance. Hugo of Montcada was shot down with an arquebus shot in his head, and Joan Setantí and other Catalans defenders died as well.
According to the work "Armada Invencible", by Cesáreo Fernández Duro, there is a description of the final attack and the death of Hugo of Montcada according to the statements of a slave of the Marquis de Santa Cruz (Volume I, page 118, document K.1467, item 18).
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