Most Reverend Diego Fernández de Villalán | |
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Bishop Elect of Almería | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Almería |
In office | 1632 |
Predecessor | Antonio Viedma Chaves |
Successor | Bartolomé Santos de Risoba |
Personal details | |
Born | Tenillono,
Spain |
Died | October 1632 Almería, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
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Canarias Inquisitor of Valencia Inquisitor of Cartagena Inquisitor of Valladolid |
Martín García Ceniceros (also Martín García Gómez de Ceniceros)(died Oct 1632) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Inquisitor of Canarias, Valencia, Cartagena, and Valladolid. He was appointed and briefly served as Bishop Elect of Almería (1632) but died before his consecration. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Martín García Ceniceros was born in Tenillono, Spain. [4] He was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Calahorra and obtained a license in Theology and a doctorate in Canon Law. [4] After his schooling, he was successively appointed the Inquisitor of the Diocese of Canarias, the Archdiocese of Valencia, the Diocese of Cartagena, and then the Diocese of Valladolid. [4] After the death of Bishop Antonio Viedma Chaves, he was selected on 1 March 1632 by the King of Spain, Felipe IV and confirmed on 2 August 1632 by Pope Urban VIII as Bishop of Almería. [4] Although he assumed the office and duties as Bishop, he died 2 months later in October 1632 and was never consecrated. [1] [2]
Most Reverend Diego Fernández de Villalán | |
---|---|
Bishop Elect of Almería | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Almería |
In office | 1632 |
Predecessor | Antonio Viedma Chaves |
Successor | Bartolomé Santos de Risoba |
Personal details | |
Born | Tenillono,
Spain |
Died | October 1632 Almería, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Previous post(s) |
Inquisitor of
Canarias Inquisitor of Valencia Inquisitor of Cartagena Inquisitor of Valladolid |
Martín García Ceniceros (also Martín García Gómez de Ceniceros)(died Oct 1632) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Inquisitor of Canarias, Valencia, Cartagena, and Valladolid. He was appointed and briefly served as Bishop Elect of Almería (1632) but died before his consecration. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Martín García Ceniceros was born in Tenillono, Spain. [4] He was ordained a priest in the Diocese of Calahorra and obtained a license in Theology and a doctorate in Canon Law. [4] After his schooling, he was successively appointed the Inquisitor of the Diocese of Canarias, the Archdiocese of Valencia, the Diocese of Cartagena, and then the Diocese of Valladolid. [4] After the death of Bishop Antonio Viedma Chaves, he was selected on 1 March 1632 by the King of Spain, Felipe IV and confirmed on 2 August 1632 by Pope Urban VIII as Bishop of Almería. [4] Although he assumed the office and duties as Bishop, he died 2 months later in October 1632 and was never consecrated. [1] [2]