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and was elevated to an archdiocese in 313 after the
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Bishops

* 1 Eugenius (1st century?) * ''Unknown'' * 2 Melantius (286?–306?) * ''Unknown''


Archbishops

* 3 Patruinus (325–335) * 4 Toribius (335–345) * 5 Quintus (345–355) * 6 Vincent (355–365) * 7 Paulatus (365–375) * 8 Natallus (375–385) * 9 Audentius (385–395) * 10 Asturius (395–412) * 11 Isicius (412–427) * 12 Martin I (427–440) * 13 Castinus (440–454) * 14 Campeius (454–467) * 15 Sinticius (467–482) * 16 Praumatus (482–494) * 17 Petrus I (494–508) * 18 Celsus (?–520) * 19 Montanus (523–531) * 20 Julian I * 21 Bacauda * 22 Petrus II * 23 Euphemius * 24 Exuperius * 25 Adelphus * 26 Conancius * 27 Aurasius (603–615) * 28 Eladius (615–633) * 29 Justus (633–636) * 30 Eugenius I (636–646) * 31 Eugenius II (646–657) * 32 Ildefonso (657–667) * 33 Quiricus (667–680) * 34 Julian II (680–690) * 35 Sisbert (690–693) * 36
Felix Felix may refer to: * Felix (name), people and fictional characters with the name Places * Arabia Felix is the ancient Latin name of Yemen * Felix, Spain, a municipality of the province Almería, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, ...
(694–700) * 37
Gunderic Gunderic ( la, Gundericus; 379–428), King of Hasding Vandals (407-418), then King of Vandals and Alans (418–428), led the Hasding Vandals, a Germanic tribe originally residing near the Oder River, to take part in the barbarian invasions of th ...
(700–710) * 38
Sindered Sindered became Archbishop of Toledo in Visigothic Hispania around the year 710 or 711, succeeding Gunderic. But at least one later chronicler makes him archbishop during the reign of Wittiza (694–710), during which he supposedly took part in ...
(711–?) * 39 Sunirend * 40 Concordius * 41
Cixila Cixila (died 783) was the Archbishop of Toledo This is a list of Bishops and Archbishops of Toledo ( la, Archidioecesis Metropolitae Toletana).Elipandus Elipandus (717–805) was a Spanish theologian and the archbishop of Toledo from 782. He was condemned by the Catholic Church as an Adoptionist. Six letters written by Elipandus survive, including one to Migetius and another on behalf of the bi ...
(754/783–808?) * 43 Gumesind (?–828) * 44 Wistremir (?–858) * ( Eulogius 859; elected but did not take office) * 45 Bonitus (859–892) * 46 Juan I (892–926) * 47 Ubayd Allah ben Qasim ''See vacant due to Muslim rule ( Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba)'' * 48 Pascual I (1058–1080) * ''Vacant'' * 49
Bernard de Sedirac Bernard (''Bernhard'') is a French language, French and West Germanic masculine given name. It is also a surname. The name is attested from at least the 9th century. West Germanic ''Bernhard'' is composed from the two elements ''bern'' "bear" an ...
(1086–1124) * 50
Raymond de Sauvetât Francis Raymond de Sauvetât, or Raymond of Toledo, was the Archbishop of Toledo from 1125 to 1152. He was a French Benedictine monk, born in Gascony. His most important work was the creation of a working group of translators that would later be ...
(1124–1152) * 51 Juan II (1152–1166) * 52 Cerebruno (1167–1180) * 53
Pedro III de Cardona Pedro is a masculine given name. Pedro is the Spanish language, Spanish, Portuguese language, Portuguese, and Galician language, Galician name for ''Peter (given name), Peter''. Its French equivalent is Pierre while its English and Germanic fo ...
(1181–1182) * 54
Gonzalo I Petrez Gonzalo may refer to: * Gonzalo (name) * Gonzalo, Dominican Republic, a small town * Isla Gonzalo, a subantarctic island operated by the Chilean Navy * Hurricane Gonzalo, 2014 See also * Gonzalez (disambiguation) * Gonzales (disambiguation) * ...
(1182–1191) * 55
Martín II López de Pisuerga Martin may refer to: Places * Martin City (disambiguation) * Martin County (disambiguation) * Martin Township (disambiguation) Antarctica * Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land * Port Martin, Adelie Land * Point Martin, South Orkney Islands Austral ...
(1192–1208) * 56
Rodrigo Jimenez de Rada Rodrigo is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian name derived from the Germanic name ''Roderick'' (Gothic ''*Hroþareiks'', via Latinized ''Rodericus'' or ''Rudericus''), given specifically in reference to either King Roderic (d. 712), the last Vis ...
(1209–1247) * 57
Juan III Medina de Pomar ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, t ...
(1248–1248) * 58
Gutierre I Ruiz Dolea Gutierre is an old Spanish male given name. The surname Gutiérrez is derived from this name. Notable people Notable people with the name include: * Gutierre Álvarez de Toledo, Spanish priest * Gutierre de Cetina (1519–1554), Spanish poet and s ...
(1249–1250) * 59
Infante Sancho of Castile Infante Sancho of Castile (1233 – 27 October 1261) was Archbishop of Toledo and Chancellor of Castile from 1259 until his death. Biography Sancho was the seventh child and sixth son of King Ferdinand III of Castile and his first wife ...
(1251–1261) * 60
Domingo Pascual Domingo may refer to: People *Domingo (name), a Spanish name and list of people with that name *Domingo (producer) (born 1970), American hip-hop producer *Saint Dominic (1170–1221), Castilian Catholic priest, founder of the Friars popularly cal ...
(1262–1265) * 61
Infante Sancho of Aragon Sancho of Aragon (1250 – Martos, 1275) was an Infante, Infante of Aragon and Archbishop of Toledo, who was killed by the Moors. Biography Sancho was a son of James I of Aragon and his second wife Violant of Hungary, Yolanda of Hungary. He j ...
(1266–1275) * 62 Fernando I Rodriguez de Covarubias (1276–1280) * 63 Gonzalo II Pérez Gudiel (1280–1299) * 64
Gonzalo III Diaz Palomeque Gonzalo may refer to: * Gonzalo (name) * Gonzalo, Dominican Republic, a small town * Isla Gonzalo, a subantarctic island operated by the Chilean Navy * Hurricane Gonzalo, 2014 See also * Gonzalez (disambiguation) * Gonzales (disambiguation) * ...
(1299–1310) * 65
Gutierre II Gomez de Toledo Gutierre is an old Spanish male given name. The surname Gutiérrez is derived from this name. Notable people Notable people with the name include: * Gutierre Álvarez de Toledo, Spanish priest * Gutierre de Cetina (1519–1554), Spanish poet and s ...
(1310–1319) * 66 Juan III, Infante of Aragon (1319–1328); also
Latin Patriarch of Alexandria Alex is a given name. It can refer to a shortened version of Alexander, Alexandra, Alexis. People Multiple *Alex Brown (disambiguation), multiple people * Alex Gordon (disambiguation), multiple people *Alex Harris (disambiguation), multiple peo ...
* 67
Jimeno de Luna Jimeno (also Gimeno, Ximeno, Chemene, Exemeno) is a given name derived from ''Ximen'',OMAECHEVARRIA, Ignacio, "Nombres propios y apellidos en el País Vasco y sus contornos". ''Homenaje a D. Julio de Urquijo'', volume II, pages 153-175. a variant of ...
(1328–1338) * 68
Gil Alvarez de Albornoz Gil or GIL may refer to: Places * Gil Island (disambiguation), one of several islands by that name * Gil, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran * Hil, Azerbaijan, also spelled ''Gil, a village in Azerbaijan * Hiloba, also spelled ''Gil, ...
(1338–1350) * 69
Gonzalo IV de Aguilar Gonzalo may refer to: * Gonzalo (name) * Gonzalo, Dominican Republic, a small town * Isla Gonzalo, a subantarctic island operated by the Chilean Navy * Hurricane Gonzalo, 2014 See also * Gonzalez (disambiguation) * Gonzales (disambiguation) * ...
(1351–1353) * 70
Blas Fernandez de Toledo Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) is a specification that prescribes a set of low-level routines for performing common linear algebra operations such as vector addition, scalar multiplication, dot products, linear combinations, and matrix ...
(1353–1362) * 71
Gómez Manrique (bishop) Gómez Manrique (died 19 December 1375) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Toledo (1362–1375), Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (1351–1362), and Bishop of Tui (1348–1351). ''(in Latin)''< ...
(1362–1375) * 72 Pedro IV Tenorio (1375–1399) * ''Vacant'' * 73
Pedro V de Luna Pedro is a masculine given name. Pedro is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician name for ''Peter''. Its French equivalent is Pierre while its English and Germanic form is Peter. The counterpart patronymic surname of the name Pedro, meaning ...
(1403–1414) * 74
Sancho III de Rojas The name Sancho is an Iberian Peninsula, Iberian name of Basque language, Basque origin (Santxo, Santzo, Santso, Antzo, Sans). Sancho stems from the Latin name Martyrs of Córdoba#Charged with blasphemy, Sanctius.Eichler, Ernst; Hilty, Gerold; Löf ...
(1415–1422) * 75 Juan IV Martinez de Contreras (1423–1434) * 76
Juan V de Cerezuela ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, t ...
(1434–1442) * 77 Gutierre III Alvarez de Toledo (1442–1445) * 78
Alfonso Carillo de Acuna Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century (Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula. ...
(1446–1482) * 79
Pedro VI Gonzalez de Mendoza Pedro is a masculine given name. Pedro is the Spanish language, Spanish, Portuguese language, Portuguese, and Galician language, Galician name for ''Peter (given name), Peter''. Its French equivalent is Pierre while its English and Germanic fo ...
(1482–1495) * 80 Francisco I Ximénez de Cisneros (1495–1517) * 81
Guillermo de Croy Guillermo () is the Spanish form of the male given name William. The name is also commonly shortened to 'Guille' or, in Latin America, to nickname 'Memo'. People *Guillermo Amor (born 1967), Spanish football manager and former player *Guillermo Ar ...
(1517–1521) * ''Vacant'' * 82
Alonso III Fonseca Alonso III Fonseca (Santiago de Compostela, 1475–1534) was a Galician people, Galician archbishop and politician. He was archbishop of Santiago de Compostela from 1507, and archbishop of Toledo from 1523. He was a major supporter of the Uni ...
(1523–1534) * 83
Juan VI Pardo Tavera Juan Pardo de Tavera (1472–1545) was a Cardinal (Catholicism), cardinal (from 1531) and was Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain (1534–1545), Grand Inquisitor of Habsburg Spain, Spain (1539–1545), Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santia ...
(1534–1545) * 84 Juan VII Martinez Silecio (1545–1557) * 85
Bartolomé Carranza Bartolomé Carranza (15032 May 1576, sometimes called de Miranda or de Carranza y Miranda) was a Navarrese priest of the Dominican Order, theologian and Archbishop of Toledo. He is notable for having been persecuted by the Spanish Inquisition. ...
(1558–1576) * 86
Gaspar I de Quiroga y Vela Gaspar de Quiroga y Vela (Madrigal de las Altas Torres, Ávila, 13 January 1512 – 20 November 1594) was a prominent Catholic official who rose to become General Inquisitor of Spain, from 1573 to 1594, and Archbishop of Toledo from 157 ...
(1577–1594) * 87 Archduke Albert of Austria (1595–1598) * 88 Garcia Loayasa y Giron (1598–1599) * 89
Bernardo II de Sandoval y Rojas Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas (20 April 1546 – 7 December 1618) was a Spanish bishop and cardinal who was Grand Inquisitor of Spain from 1608 to 1618. Biography Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas was born in Aranda de Duero on April 20, 1546, the s ...
(1599–1618) * ''Vacant'' * 90 Ferdinand of Austria (
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, 1620–1641) * ''Vacant'' * 91
Gaspar II de Borja y Velasco Gaspar de Borja y Velasco (26 June 1580 – 28 December 1645) was a Spanish cardinal, ecclesiastic and politician. He belonged to the house of Borgia (though he always used the Spanish spelling of ''Borja'') and served as Primate of Spain, Archbis ...
(1645) * 92
Baltasar Moscoso y Sandoval Balthazar, or variant spellings, may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * ''Balthazar'' (novel), by Lawrence Durrell, 1958 * ''Balthasar'', an 1889 book by Anatole France * ''Professor Balthazar'', a Croatian animated TV series, 1967-1978 ...
(1646–1665) * 93 Pascual II de Aragon (1666–1677) * 94
Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero y de Guzmán, (8 January 1635, Palma del Río – 14 September 1709, Toledo, Spain) was a Spanish prelate, who was cardinal archbishop of Toledo. Uncle of Luis Antonio Tomás de Portocarrero y Moscoso, 5th ...
(1677–1709) * ''Vacant'' * 95 Francisco Valero y Losa (1715–1720) * 96
Diego de Astorga y Céspedes Diego de Astorga y Céspedes (17 October 1663 – 9 February 1734) was a Spanish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He also served as Bishop of Barcelona, Archbishop of Toledo and Grand Inquisitor. Biography Diego de Astorga y Céspedes was ...
(1720–1724) * ''Vacant'' * 97 Luis I de Borbon y Farnesio (1735–1754) * 98 Luis II Fernandez de Cordoba (1755–1771) * 99
Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana y Butrón (22 September 1722 – 17 April 1804) was a Catholic Cardinal, who had also earlier served as Archbishop of Mexico. Biography After the completion of his studies at the Jesuit College of his nativ ...
(1772–1800) * 100
Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga, 14th Count of Chinchón Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of the originally Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese and Galician, in Aragonese and Catalan, while is archaic ...
(1800–1823) * 101
Pedro Inguanzo y Rivero Pedro is a masculine given name. Pedro is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician name for ''Peter''. Its French equivalent is Pierre while its English and Germanic form is Peter. The counterpart patronymic surname of the name Pedro, meaning ...
(1824–1836) * ''Vacant'' * 102 Juan José Bonel y Orbe (1849–1857) * 103
Cirilo Alameda y Brea Cirilo Tadeus Cardoso Filho, commonly known as Cirilo (russian: Сирило; born 20 January 1980), is a former Russian futsal player of Brazilian origin. He was a member of the Russian national futsal team. Honours * Russian Futsal Super Leagu ...
(1857–1872) * ''Vacant'' * 104 Juan Ignacio Moreno y Maisanove (1875–1884) * 105
Zeferino Gonzalez y Diaz–Tunon Zeferino is a Portuguese surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Zeferino (Portuguese footballer) (born 1978), Portuguese retired footballer *João Zeferino da Costa (1840–1915), Brazilian painter and designer * ...
(1885–1886) * 106
Miguel Paya y Rico --> Miguel is a given name and surname, the Portuguese and Spanish form of the Hebrew name Michael. It may refer to: Places * Pedro Miguel, a parish in the municipality of Horta and the island of Faial in the Azores Islands * São Miguel (disam ...
(1886–1891) * 107
Antolín Monescillo y Viso Antolín Monescillo y Viso (2 September 1811 – 11 August 1897) was a Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church who became a bishop in 1861 and, after transfers to positions of increasing importance, was made a cardinal in 1884 and served as Archbi ...
(1892–1898) * 108 Bl. Ciriaco María Sancha y Hervás (1898–1909) * 109
Gregorio Maria Aguirre y Garcia Gregorio is a masculine given name and a surname. It may refer to: Given name * Gregorio Conrado Álvarez (1925–2016), Uruguayan army general and de facto President of Uruguay from 1981 until 1985 * Gregorio Álvarez (historian) (1889–1986), ...
(1909–1913) * 110
Victoriano Guisasola y Menendez Victoriano is both a given name and a surname. It may refer to: Surname *Angelo Victoriano (born 1968), Angolan basketball player *Edmar Victoriano (born 1975), Angolan basketball player *Lucas Victoriano (born 1977), Argentine basketball player *R ...
(1913–1920) * 111
Enrique Almaraz y Santos Enrique Almaraz y Santos Doctor of Sacred Theology, S.T.D. (22 September 1847 – 22 January 1922) was a Cardinal (Catholicism), Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seville, Archbishop of Seville and, later, ...
(1920–1921) * 112
Enrique Reig y Casanova Enrique Reig y Casanova (20 January 1858 – 25 August 1927) was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church and an archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain. Biography Enrique Reig was born in Valencia, Spain, and was educated at the diocesan seminary ...
(1922–1927) * 113
Pedro Segura y Sáenz Pedro Segura y Sáenz (4 December 1880 – 8 April 1957) was a Spanish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Toledo from 1927 to 1931, and Archbishop of Seville from 1937 until 1954. Segura was elevated to the car ...
(1927–1931) * ''Vacant'' * 114
Isidro Goma y Tomas Isidro is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Saints *Saint Isidore the Laborer (c. 1070 – died 1130), the patron saint of farmers of Madrid (Spain) and La Ceiba (Honduras) *Saint Isidore of Seville (c. 560 – died 636), schola ...
(1933–1940) * 115
Enrique Pla y Deniel Enrique Pla y Deniel (December 19, 1876 – July 5, 1968) was a Spanish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He came from a rich Barcelona family and trained at the local seminary and the Gregorian University in Rome before an early career in ...
(1941–1968) * 116
Vicente Enrique y Tarancón Vicente Enrique y Tarancón (14 May 1907 – 28 November 1994), known in his country as ''Cardenal Tarancón'' or ''Tarancón'', was a Spanish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Madrid from 1971 to 1983, and as p ...
(1969–1972) * 117 Marcelo Gonzalez Martin (1972–1995) * 118
Francisco Alvarez Martínez Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name ''Franciscus''. Nicknames In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed "Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Comunitatis'' (father of ...
(1995–2002) * 119
Antonio Cañizares Llovera Antonio Cañizares Llovera (; born 15 October 1945) is a Spanish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who was the Archbishop of Valencia from 2014 to 2022. He was prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacramen ...
(2002–2008) * 120
Braulio Rodríguez Plaza Braulio Rodríguez Plaza (27 January 1944) is a Spanish Catholic prelate, who was Metropolitan Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain from 16 April 2009 to 27 December 2019. A bishop since 1987, he was Metropolitan Archbishop of Valladolid fr ...
(2009–2019) * 121
Francisco Cerro Chaves Francisco Cerro Chaves (born 18 October 1957) is a Spanish prelate, theologian, and philosopher of the Catholic Church who has been Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toledo, Metropolitan Archbishop of Toledo since February 2020. He has been a bishop ...
(2019–present)


Auxiliary bishops in the archdiocese


Suffragan dioceses

*
Diocese of Albacete The Roman Catholic Diocese of Albacete ( la, Albasiten(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Albacete in the Ecclesiastical province of Toledo in Spain. History * November 2, 1949: Established as Diocese of Albacete from the Diocese of Cart ...
. * Diocese of Ciudad Real. *
Diocese of Cuenca The Roman Catholic Diocese of Cuenca ( la, Conchen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Cuenca in the Ecclesiastical province of Toledo in Spain.
. * Diocese of Sigüenza-Guadalajara.


See also

*
Council of Elvira The Synod of Elvira ( la, Concilium Eliberritanum, es, Concilio de Elvira) was an ecclesiastical synod held at Elvira in the Roman province of Hispania Baetica, now Granada in southern Spain.. Its date has not been exactly determined but is belie ...
*
Councils of Toledo From the 5th century to the 7th century AD, about thirty synods, variously counted, were held at Toledo (''Concilia toletana'') in what would come to be part of Spain. The earliest, directed against Priscillianism, assembled in 400. The "thi ...
*
Patriarch of the West Indies The Titular Patriarchate of the West Indies ( la, Patriarchatus Indiarum Occidentalium) is a Latin Rite titular patriarchate of the Roman Catholic Church. It is vacant since the death of its last holder in 1963.
*
Grand Inquisitor Grand Inquisitor ( la, Inquisitor Generalis, literally ''Inquisitor General'' or ''General Inquisitor'') was the lead official of the Inquisition. The title usually refers to the chief inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition, even after the reunif ...
* Mozarabic Rite *
Roman Catholicism in Spain , native_name_lang = , image = Sevilla Cathedral - Southeast.jpg , imagewidth = 300px , alt = , caption = Seville Cathedral, Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See in Seville , abbreviation ...


References


Archdiocese of Toledo
(in Spanish)

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