Sebastián Lartaún
Sebastián Lartaún (died 9 October 1583) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cuzco (1570–1583).[1][2]
Sebastián Lartaún | |
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Bishop of Cusco | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Diocese | Diocese of Cuzco |
In office | 1570–1583 |
Predecessor | Mateo Pinello |
Successor | Gregorio de Montalvo Olivera |
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Consecration | 12 August 1571 by Diego Ramírez Sedeño de Fuenleal |
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Died | 9 October 1583 Cuzco, Peru |
Biography
On 4 September 1570, Sebastián Lartaún was appointed Bishop of Cusco during the papacy of Pope Pius V.[1][2] On 12 August 1571, he was consecrated bishop by Diego Ramírez Sedeño de Fuenleal, Bishop of Pamplona, with Alfonso Merchante de Valeria, Titular Bishop of Sidon, and Gonzalo Herrera Olivares, Titular Bishop of Laodicea in Phrygia, serving as co-consecratos.[2] He served as Bishop of Cuzco until his death on 9 October 1583.[1][2]
While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Alfonso Guerra, Bishop of Paraguay (1582).[2]
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References
- Eubel, Konrad (1923). HIERARCHIA CATHOLICA MEDII ET RECENTIORIS AEVI Vol III (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana. pp. 184. (in Latin)
- Cheney, David M. "Bishop Sebastián Lartaún". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018.self-published
External links and additional sources
- Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of Cuzco". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved March 25, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
- Chow, Gabriel. "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cusco (Peru)". GCatholic.org. Retrieved March 25, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops) [self-published]
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Preceded by Mateo Pinello |
Bishop of Cusco 1570–1583 |
Succeeded by Gregorio de Montalvo Olivera |
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