Alonso III Fonseca (c. 1475 – 4 February 1534) was a Galician archbishop and politician. He was Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela from 1507, and Archbishop...
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consolidation of the university comes with Alonso III de Fonseca, named archbishop of Santiago de Compostela in 1507. Fonseca was an extremely erudite man, a Renaissance...
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Alonso de Fonseca y Acevedo (also Alonso II de Fonseca) (1440 – 12 March 1512) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela...
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award is named after Alonso III Fonseca, one of the earliest patrons of the university. Fonseca Prize ConCiencia Program Fonseca Prize 2008 Stephen Hawking...
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Juan Alonso de Guzmán y Suárez de Figueroa Orozco, 1st Duke of Medina Sidonia and 3rd Count de Niebla (in full, Spanish: Don Juan Alonso de Guzmán y Suárez...
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Alonso Tostado (also Al(f)onso Fernández de Madrigal, variously known as Alphonsus Tostatus, Tostatus Abulensis, and in Spanish as El Tostado or El Abulense;...
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Brazilian actress Ana Carolina Da Fonseca in a story that aims to bring awareness about pediatric cancer.[citation needed] Alonso has often spoken in support...
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Obradoiro. It was founded by then Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela Alonso III de Fonseca as a colexio menor (an institution in Spain during the Middle...
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comes from Latin fons sicca, meaning "dry well". Fonseca or Fonseka may refer to: Alonso III Fonseca (1475–1534), Galician archbishop and politician Andrea...
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were: Mercurio de Gattinara, Henrique de Nassau-Dillenburg, Fadrique Alvarez de Toledo y Enríquez, 2nd Duke of Alba, Alonso III de Fonseca, Archbishop of...
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trip to the Indies. In 1524 Archbishop Alonso de Fonseca y Ulloa (1523-1534) commissioned the architect Alonso de Covarrubias to construct the west wing...
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Felipa de Fonseca, the second Marchioness of La Lapilla, parents of Gaspara Maria Vélaz de Medrano, III Marchioness of La Lapilla, and Baltasara Vélaz de Medrano...
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Council of the Indies (redirect from Real y Supremo Consejo de Indias)
chaplain, Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca in 1493. The Catholic Monarchs (Isabella and Ferdinand) designated Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca to study the problems related...
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time) (1469 – 1507 Resigned) Alonso III Fonseca (4 Aug 1507 – 31 Dec 1523 Appointed, Archbishop of Toledo) Juan Pardo de Tavera (8 June 1524 – 27 April...
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archbishop. The comuneros were eventually defeated, however, and Alonso III Fonseca became the new Archbishop of Toledo in 1523. Croÿ went largely unlamented...
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Lopes Suasso (also: Lopes Suasso Diaz da Fonseca an: Lopis de Suasso) is the name of an important aristocratic Portuguese Jewish family that played an...
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Henry III, chief guard to King John I of Castile, and selador-mor to the same monarch. He was also the son of the Portuguese knight Rui Pires da Fonseca and...
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The others were Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Mendoza, 3rd Count of Cabra, and Alonso de Fonseca, archbishop of Santiago de Compostela. In 1507, he was appointed...
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Diego Pisador (section Libro de música de vihuela)
10. He was the oldest son of Alonso Pisador and Isabel Ortiz, who married in 1508. Ortiz's father, Alfonso III of Fonseca, Archbishop of Santiago, was...
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1524: Alonso de Estrada, Rodrigo de Albornoz, Alonso de Zuazo 29 December 1524 – 17 February 1525: Gonzalo de Salazar, Pedro Almíndez Chirino, Alonso de Zuazo...
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Oidores Francisco Pérez de Robles, Lorenzo Pérez de la Serna, Pedro de Villalobos, and Attorney Alonso de Montenegro. Pérez de Robles served as the first...
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Juan Coello Ribera y Sandoval (category Bishops appointed by Pope Julius III)
consecrated bishop by Diego Castejón Fonseca, Bishop Emeritus of Lugo, with Timoteo Pérez Vargas, Bishop of Ispahan, and Juan Alonso y Ocón, Bishop of Yucatán,...
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August 1545. He was buried in the Hospital de San Juan Bautista de Toledo, in a marble tomb designed by Alonso Berruguete. While Bishop, he was the principal...
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Enrique de Portugal; Henry's brother Alonso had also been made a cardinal, in 1517 at the age of eight. (Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: Alonso de Portugal)...
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Pope John III of Alexandria (fl. 680), 40th Pope of Alexandria & Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. He was originally from Samanoud a city in the North...
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Cyril Lucaris (redirect from Patriarch Cyril III of Alexandria)
Republic of Venice). He later became the Greek Patriarch of Alexandria as Cyril III and Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as Cyril I. He has been said to...
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Patriarchal See of Alexandria of the Catholic Church, established by Pope Innocent III. The title was last held by Luca Ermenegildo Pasetto until his death in 1954;...
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Administrator of Salamanca) Alfonso de Burgos, O.P. (1482 – 1485 Appointed, Bishop of Palencia) Alfonso de Fonseca (26 Aug 1485 – 24 May 1493 Appointed...
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II (1379–1380?) Alonso Maimón (1381?–1389) Juan II (1399–1400) Esteban de Crivelo (1400–1401) Alonso III (1401–1403 Elect) García de Castronuño (1403–1420...
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been the Peter Martyr map, drafted on 4 December 1514 by Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca and Pietro Martire d'Anghiera for publication in reprints of the latter's...
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