Don Diego de Mendoza
cold
fastidious
formal
hostile
composed
Don Diego de Mendoza acts as Spain's ambassador to Henry VIII's court. He champions Lady Mary Tudor's cause through discreet deliveries of letters and portraits from imperial allies like Dom Luis, while coordinating with Eustace Chapuys to counter English dominance. Proud of his lineage, he resents past humiliations by figures like Wolsey and Cromwell, deploying ostentatious displays and coded diplomacy to assert Spanish prestige. Fastidious and formal, Mendoza balances hostility toward English officials with calculated restraint, motivated by Catholic loyalty and geopolitical leverage against the Reformation.
5 appearances
Tudor Court Diplomacy
Also known as:
Mendoza,
Don Diego
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Affiliation
Spanish Court
Diplomatic and Economic Rivalry in Tudor England