Career
Born by 1612, Spinola was the youngest son of Bertin Spinola, Count of Bruay. At the age of 15 he enlisted in the Walloon regiment of Albert de Ligne, Prince of Barbançon, soon coming to command a company of the regiment, and eventually a regiment of his own as Maestre de Campo. In 1652 he was appointed sergeant-general and in 1655 governor and captain-general of Walloon Flanders.
He was the last man to hold this position under the King of Spain.
In 1667 Louis XIV besieged Lille and conquered the province. After this defeat Spinola retired from public life.
He died on 14 January 1670 after a short illness.