The archdiocese of Granada ( la, archidioecesis Granatensis) is an
ecclesiastical province
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of the
Catholic Church
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in
Spain
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''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 15, 2016 Originally the diocese of Elvira from the 3rd century through the 10th, it was re-founded in 1437 as the diocese of Granada and was elevated to the rank of a
metropolitan archdiocese
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Almería
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Guadix
Guadix (; Local pronunciation: aˈðih is a city and municipality in southern Spain, in the province of Granada.
The city lies at an altitude of 913 metres, on the centre of the Hoya of Guadix, a high plain at the northern foothills of the Sierr ...
Málaga
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.
The archdiocese's
mother church
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Granada
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Pope John Paul II
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on 15 March 2003.
Ordinaries
Bishops of Elvira
The following list is based on the ''Nomina defunctorum episcoporum Spalensis sedis uel Toletane atque Eliberritane sedis'' ("Names of the deceased bishops of the see of Seville and of the sees of Toledo and Elvira"), a
necrology
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of bishops of those sees found in the ''
Codex Emilianense
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'', which was compiled between 962 and 994.
* Caecilius (1st century), legendary
* Leubesind
* Ameantus
* Ascanius
* Julian
* Augustulus
* Marturius
* Gregory I
* Peter I
* Fabian (c. 300–306)
* Honasterius
* Optatus
* Peter II
* Zoilus
* Gregory II (c. 350 – c. 390)
* John I
* Valerius
* Lusidius
* John II
* John III
* Ursus
* John IV
* John V
* Mantius
* Respectus
* Caritonus or Orontius (fl. 516)
* Peter III
* Vincent
* Honorius
* Stephen (fl. 589)
* Baddo or Batonius (fl. 597)
* Bissinus (fl. 610–619)
* Felix
* Iterius (fl. 633–646)
* Aga (fl. 653)
* Anthony
* Argebad or Argibadonius (fl. 681–683)
* Argemir
* Bapiria
* John VI (fl. 688)
* Ceterius (fl. 693)
* Trectemund
* Dadila
* Adica
* Balduigius
* Egila (c. 777–785)
* Daniel
* Gervase I
* Turibius
* Agila
* Gebuldo
* Sintila
* Samuel I (850–864)
* Gervase II
* Reccared
* Manila
* Sennaion
* Nifridius (fl. 939)
* Samuel II
* Pantaleon
* Gundafor
* Pirricius
* Gapio
*
Recemund Recemundus (Arabic: ''Rabi ibn Sid al-Usquf'' or ''Rabi ibn Zaid'', Castilian: ''Recemundo'') was the Mozarabic bishop of Elvira and secretary of the caliph of Córdoba in the mid-10th century.
In 953, following a spate of undiplomatic letters be ...
(fl. 962), the last known bishop of ElviraNot in the necrology, either because he was still living in 994 or he was considered uncanonically elected (cf. Christys).
Bishops of Granada
*
Gonzalo de Vallebuena
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Juan de Haterano
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(19 Dec 1442 – 1446)
*
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(10 Dec 1473 – 1479 died)
* Juan de Pastor (23 July 1479 – ????)
Archbishops of Granada
*
Hernando de Talavera
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Antonio de Rojas Manrique
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Bishop of Burgos (1525–1527), ''(in Latin)''
Bishop of Palencia (1524–1525), ''(in Latin)''
Ar ...
(1507 – 1524 Appointed,
Patriarch of the West Indies
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Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela
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(22 Mar 1542 – 8 Oct 1546 Appointed,
Patriarch of the West Indies
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Pedro González de Mendoza
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Archbishop of Zaragoza
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''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 17, 2016
* José de Argáiz Pérez (27 Jul 1654 – 28 May 1667 died)
*
Diego Escolano y Ledesma
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''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 20, 2016
* Martín Ascargorta (18 May 1693 – 25 Feb 1719 died)
*Francisco Eustaquio Perea Porras (3 Jul 1720 – 26 Jun 1733 died)
*Felipe de los Tueros Huerta (20 Jan 1734 – 12 Sep 1751 died)
*Onésimo Salamanca Zaldívar (20 Mar 1752 – 19 Dec 1757 Appointed, Archbishop of Burgos)
* Pedro Antonio Barroeta y Ángel (19 Dec 1757 – 20 Mar 1775 died)
*Antonio Jorge y Galván (29 Jan 1776 – 2 Sep 1787 died)
*Basilio Tomás Sancho y Hernando (de Santas Justa y Rufina),
Sch. P.
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(17 Dec 1787 Appointed – Did Not Take Effect)
*Juan Manuel Moscoso y Peralta (3 Aug 1789 – 24 Jul 1811 died)
*Blas Joaquín Álvarez de Palma (19 Dec 1814 – 29 Nov 1837 died)
*Luis Antonio Folgueras y Sión (17 Jan 1848 – 28 Oct 1850 died)
*Salvador José Reyes y García de Lara (5 Sep 1851 – 31 Mar 1865 died)
*Bienvenido Monzón y Martín (8 Jun 1866 Confirmed – 27 Mar 1885 Appointed, Archbishop of Sevilla)
*José Moreno y Mazón (27 Mar 1885 – 17 Jan 1905 died)
*José Meseguer y Costa (27 Mar 1905 – 9 Dec 1920 died)
*
Vicente Casanova y Marzol
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Biography
Vicente C ...
(7 Mar 1921 – 23 Oct 1930 died)
* Agustín Parrado y García (4 Apr 1934 – 8 Oct 1946 died)
*Balbino Santos Olvera (24 Nov 1946 – 14 Feb 1953 died)
*Rafael García y García de Castro (9 May 1953 – 3 Feb 1974 died)
*
Emilio Benavent Escuín
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Biography
Escuín was born in Valencia, Spain
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(3 Feb 1974 Succeeded – 25 May 1977 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title) of Spain, Military)
*José Méndez Asensio (31 Jan 1978 – 10 Dec 1996 Retired)
*
Antonio Cañizares Llovera
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(10 Dec 1996 – 24 Oct 2002 Appointed,
Archbishop of Toledo
This is a list of Bishops and Archbishops of Toledo ( la, Archidioecesis Metropolitae Toletana).
)
*Francisco Javier Martínez Fernández (15 Mar 2003 – )
See also
*
Roman Catholicism in Spain
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