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. It was, according to tradition established in the 1st century by
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and was elevated to an archdiocese in 313 after the
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. The incumbent Archbishop also bears the title
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and since 1937 the title
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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 Ildefonsus or Ildephonsus (rarely ''Ildephoses'' or ''Ildefonse''; Spanish: San Ildefonso; c. 8 December 607 – 23 January 667) was a scholar and theologian who served as the metropolitan Bishop of Toledo for the last decade of his life. His Go ...
(657–667) * 33
Quiricus Quiricus may refer to: *Saint Quiricus, see Cyricus and Julitta Cyricus ( el, Κήρυκος, am, ቂርቆስ, arc, ܡܪܝ ܩܘܪܝܩܘܣ ܣܗܕܐ ''Mar Quriaqos Sahada''; also Cyriacus, Quiriac, Quiricus, Cyr), and his mother, Julitta ( e ...
(667–680) * 34 Julian II (680–690) * 35 Sisbert (690–693) * 36 Felix (694–700) * 37 Gunderic (700–710) * 38 Sindered (711–?) * 39 Sunirend * 40 Concordius * 41 Cixila (745/774–754/783) * 42 Elipandus (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 (1086–1124) * 50 Raymond de Sauvetât (1124–1152) * 51 Juan II (1152–1166) * 52 Cerebruno (1167–1180) * 53 Pedro III de Cardona (1181–1182) * 54 Gonzalo I Petrez (1182–1191) * 55 Martín II López de Pisuerga (1192–1208) * 56 Rodrigo Jimenez de Rada (1209–1247) * 57 Juan III Medina de Pomar (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 (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 (1299–1310) * 65 Gutierre II Gomez de Toledo (1310–1319) * 66 Juan III, Infante of Aragon (1319–1328); also Latin Patriarch of Alexandria * 67 Jimeno de Luna (1328–1338) * 68 Gil Alvarez de Albornoz (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 Pedro Tenorio ( – 18/28 May 1399), sometimes called Pedro Díaz de Tenorio, was the bishop of Coimbra from 1371 to 1377 and archbishop of Toledo from 1377 until his death. Pedro was educated in exile in France and Italy. He fought in the Cast ...
(1375–1399) * ''Vacant'' * 73 Pedro V de Luna (1403–1414) * 74 Sancho III de Rojas (1415–1422) * 75
Juan IV Martinez de Contreras ''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 Spanis ...
(1423–1434) * 76 Juan V de Cerezuela (1434–1442) * 77
Gutierre III Alvarez 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 an ...
(1442–1445) * 78 Alfonso Carillo de Acuna (1446–1482) * 79 Pedro VI Gonzalez de Mendoza (1482–1495) * 80 Francisco I Ximénez de Cisneros (1495–1517) * 81 Guillermo de Croy (1517–1521) * ''Vacant'' * 82
Alonso III Fonseca Alonso III Fonseca (Santiago de Compostela, 1475–1534) was a 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 University of Santi ...
(1523–1534) * 83 Juan VI Pardo Tavera (1534–1545) * 84 Juan VII Martinez Silecio (1545–1557) * 85 Bartolomé Carranza (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 (1599–1618) * ''Vacant'' * 90 Ferdinand of Austria (
Apostolic Administrator An Apostolic administration in the Catholic Church is administrated by a prelate appointed by the pope to serve as the ordinary for a specific area. Either the area is not yet a diocese (a stable 'pre-diocesan', usually missionary apostolic admi ...
, 1620–1641) * ''Vacant'' * 91 Gaspar II de Borja y Velasco (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, 1967-197 ...
(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 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 ...
(1715–1720) * 96 Diego de Astorga y Céspedes (1720–1724) * ''Vacant'' * 97 Luis I de Borbon y Farnesio (1735–1754) * 98
Luis II Fernandez de Cordoba 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 ...
(1755–1771) * 99 Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana (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 (1824–1836) * ''Vacant'' * 102
Juan José Bonel y Orbe ''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 Spanis ...
(1849–1857) * 103 Cirilo Alameda y Brea (1857–1872) * ''Vacant'' * 104
Juan Ignacio Moreno y Maisanove ''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, ...
(1875–1884) * 105 Zeferino Gonzalez y Diaz–Tunon (1885–1886) * 106 Miguel Paya y Rico (1886–1891) * 107 Antolín Monescillo y Viso (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 (1913–1920) * 111 Enrique Almaraz y Santos (1920–1921) * 112 Enrique Reig y Casanova (1922–1927) * 113 Pedro Segura y Sáenz (1927–1931) * ''Vacant'' * 114 Isidro Goma y Tomas (1933–1940) * 115 Enrique Pla y Deniel (1941–1968) * 116 Vicente Enrique y Tarancón (1969–1972) * 117
Marcelo Gonzalez Martin Marcelo is a given name, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Marcellus. The Italian version of the name is Marcello, differing in having an additional "l". Marcelo may refer to: * Marcelo Costa de Andrade (born 1967), Brazilian serial killer, rapi ...
(1972–1995) * 118 Francisco Alvarez Martínez (1995–2002) * 119 Antonio Cañizares Llovera (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 (2019–present)


Auxiliary bishops in the archdiocese


Suffragan dioceses

* Diocese of Albacete. *
Diocese of Ciudad Real The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ciudad Real ( la, Civitatis Regalen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Ciudad Real in the Ecclesiastical province of Toledo in Spain. History * 18 November 1875: Established as Territorial Prelature of Ciud ...
. *
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 *
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 "thir ...
* Patriarch of the West Indies *
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 reu ...
* Mozarabic Rite * Roman Catholicism in Spain


References


Archdiocese of Toledo
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