Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña (1410, in Carrascosa del Campo – 1 July 1482, in Alcalá de Henares) was a Spanish politician and Roman Catholic archbishop. His...
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Carrillo de Mendoza y Pimentel de Gelves, Viceroy of New Spain (Mexico) Marquis Alfonso de la Cueva, 1st Marquis of Bedmar, Spanish diplomat, bishop and...
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convert to Christianity, a Roman Catholic bishop, diplomat, historian and writer of pre-Renaissance Spain. Alfonso de Cartagena was the second son of Rabbi...
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painted in oil and gold (possibly tempura) by Spanish Archbishop Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña in 1480. It currently resides in the San Francisco Legion of Honor...
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first vacant benefice. That turned out to be Uceda. However, Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña, the Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain, refused to accept...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Granada (redirect from Bishop of Granada)
"Archbishop Felipe Tarsis de Acuña, O.S." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 19, 2016 "Felipe Tarsis de Acuña, O.S." GCatholic.org...
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1274. He married Doña Inés Alfonso de los Cameros, daughter of Juan Alfonso de Haro, the elder, and Doña Constanza Alfonso de Meneses. Íñigo died in Seville...
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II to become Bishop of Calahorra. The pope later confirmed his election and Mendoza was consecrated in 1454 by Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña, the Archbishop...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Salamanca (redirect from Bishop of Salamanca)
de Anaya Maldonado (1392–1407), translated to Cuenca Alonso de Carrillo (apostolic administrator 1408), cardinal Gonzalo de Alba (1408–1412) Alfonso de...
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had settled in Castile after 1396: the Archbishop of Toledo (Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña); the 2nd Duke of Escalona, a powerful and wealthy nobleman; the...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Palencia (redirect from Bishop of Palencia)
(1270 – Nov 1274, Died) Juan Alfonso de Molina (1278–1293) Munio Zamora, O.P. (5 Feb 1294 – 19 Apr 1300, Died) Álvaro Carrillo (1297–1306) Peter (1306–1307)...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Zamora in Spain (category Bishops of Zamora)
... Diego de Deza, O.P. (14 Apr 1494 – 23 Jun 1494 Appointed, Bishop of Salamanca) Diego Meléndez de Valdés (1494–1506 Died) Antonio Acuña (4 Jan 1507...
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who settled in Castile after 1385; the Archbishop of Toledo (Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña); the Estúñiga family, with land bordering Portugal and Navarrese...
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Arteaga Magallanes, Governor of Querétaro (1858) Ciudad Acuña – Manuel Acuña, poet Cuatrocienegas de Carranza – President Venustiano Carranza, who was born...
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Juan Martínez de Contreras (¿? - 1434): Archbishop and lawyer. Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña (1410 - 1482): Archbishop. Alonso III Fonseca (1475 - 1534): Archbishop...
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Sigüenza Cathedral (redirect from Catedral de Santa María de Sigüenza)
the bishop Alfonso Carrillo de Albornoz, cardinal of San Eustaquio, (1424–1434); was commissioned by his nephew the bishop Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña, is...
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Toledo Cathedral (redirect from El catedral de toledo)
of Archbishop Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña, with designs from Hanequin of Brussels, also known as Anequín de Egas Cueman, and Enrique de Egas Cueman, his...
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de Acuña y de Herrera 1489–1495 Juan de Lanuza y Pimentel 1495–1507. Died in Naples, Italy, 1507. Ramon de Cardona, Count of Albento 1507–1509 Hug de...
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Alfonso Cuarón, film director Luis de Alba, actor, comedian Rebecca de Alba, show host Alfonso de Anda, show host José María de Tavira, actor Ana de la...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oviedo (redirect from Bishop of Oviedo)
Latin) "Archbishop Martín Carrillo Alderete" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 17 September 2016 "Bishop Antonio Valdés Herrera" Catholic-Hierarchy...
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King Alfonso VII in 1129. The church was rebuilt again some three hundred years later by a subsequent archbishop of Toledo, Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña, who...
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2013) Felipe Carrillo Puerto, governor (1974) Julián Carrillo, composer (1975) Juan Ignacio María de Castorena Ursúa y Goyeneche, bishop and founder of...
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that already between 1455 and 1456, being archbishop of Toledo Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña, the facade was reformed, raising then a second floor with a balcony...
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Saltillo (section Arroyo de los Ojitos)
la Nueva Tlaxcala: Expresión postrera de lucha libertaria y contrainstitucional". In Arreola Pérez, Jesús Alfonso & Rodrigo Borja Torres (ed.). Encuentros...
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Francisco Diego Alarcón y Covarrubias (category 17th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Spain)
prelate who served as Bishop of Córdoba (1657–1675), Bishop of Pamplona (1648–1657), Bishop of Salamanca (1645–1648), and Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo (1639–1645)...
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who initially supported Juana, only the Archbishop of Toledo, Alfonso Carillo de Acuña was at the side of Afonso V on the day of the battle. After all...
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Garcia (1914–1996) – physician, veteran, and civil rights advocate Eva Carrillo de García (1883–1979) – missionary, nurse, and civil-rights activist Oscar...
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of Castile Villacarlos – Charles III of Spain Villacarrillo – Alfonso Carrillo de Acuña Villafranco del Guadalhorce – Francisco Franco Villafranco del...
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Manila to the Spanish in 1764, the Spanish Governor-General Francisco Javier de la Torre resumed administration of the Philippines under the authority of...
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assassinatos de políticos no Rio de Janeiro". FFLCH (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-12-13. Retrieved 2024-01-31. "Folha de S.Paulo - Rio de Janeiro: Vice...
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