Don Fernando Girón de Salcedo y Briviesca, First Marques of Sofraga, born 1562, died 1630, was a Member of the Council of War for Flanders, and Maestre de Gampo General for Aragon with the Castellany of the Aljafería de Zaragoza, as well as Grand Chancellor and Bailiff of the Holy Sepulcher of the Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, and Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Philip III and Philip IV of Spain.
[2] Don Fernando served as captain in the Army of Flanders, as maestro de campo of the Navy of the Ocean, and castellan of Jaca in Aragon.
[5] Back from France, Don Fernando resumed his duties as counsellor of war, and became a member of Spanish Council of State in 1622.
[3] Philip IV appointed Don Fernando governor-general of the Duchy of Milan in 1626, and viceroy of Navarra in 1629, but he rejected both honors due to illness, retiring to his native town, where he died in 1630.
Since he died single, the title of Marquis de Sofraga fell to his nephew Sancho Girón.