Background
Don Iñigo was the second son of Don Pedro de Zúñiga, 2nd Count of Miranda del Castañar, and Catalina de Velasco, daughter of Pedro Fernández de Velasco, 2nd Count of Haro.
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Don Iñigo was the second son of Don Pedro de Zúñiga, 2nd Count of Miranda del Castañar, and Catalina de Velasco, daughter of Pedro Fernández de Velasco, 2nd Count of Haro.
University of Salamanca.
In 1526 he went as ambassador for Charles V to England. On his way there, he was arrested for 4 months by the French. In 1528 he was imprisoned by the English because of detoriating relations between Charles and Henry VIII. He was only rarely allowed to send letters.
After this, he asked for his recall, both because of bad health, and because the English didn"t trust him.
He was allowed to quit England in May 1529 and was succeeded in his post by Eustace Chapuys. After that he went to Italy, where he witnessed Charles" coronation as Holy Roman Emperor at Bologna in 1530.
That same year he was also made a cardinal. De Mendoza is portrayed by Declan Conlon in Showtime"s series The Tudors.
On the show it is not mentioned that he was a Clergyman.