Alonso de Fonseca y Ulloa

Alonso de Fonseca y Ulloa (also Alonso I de Fonseca) (died 1473) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ávila (1445–1454), Archbishop of Seville (1454–1465 and 1469–1473), and Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (1465–1469).

Most Reverend

Alonso de Fonseca y Ulloa
Archbishop of Seville
ChurchCatholic Church
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Seville
In office1469–1473
PredecessorAlonso de Fonseca y Acevedo
SuccessorPietro Riario
Personal details
Died1473
Seville, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Previous postBishop of Ávila (1545–1454)
Archbishop of Seville (1454–1465)
Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (1465–1469)

Biography

In 1445, Alonso de Fonseca y Ulloa was appointed by the King of Spain and confirmed by Pope Eugene IV as Bishop of Ávila.[1][2] On 4 February 1454, he was appointed by Pope Nicholas V as Archbishop of Seville.[1] In 1465, he was appointed by Pope Paul II as Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela.[1] In 1469, he was appointed by Pope Paul II to his prior position as Archbishop of Seville where he served until his death in 1473.[1]

While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Pedro González de Mendoza, Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada (1454).[1]

References

  1. Cheney, David M. "Archbishop Alonso de Fonseca y Ulloa". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]
  2. Chow, Gabriel. "Archbishop Alonso de Fonseca y Acevedo". GCatholic.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Lope de Barrientos
Bishop of Ávila
1445–1454
Succeeded by
Alonso Fernández de Madrigal
Preceded by
Juan de Cervantes
Archbishop of Seville (1st time)
1454–1465
Succeeded by
Alonso de Fonseca y Acevedo
Preceded by
Alonso de Fonseca y Acevedo
Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela
1465–1469
Succeeded by
Alonso de Fonseca y Acevedo
Preceded by
Alonso de Fonseca y Acevedo
Archbishop of Seville (2nd time)
1469–1473
Succeeded by
Pietro Riario
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