Bishop of Tortosa

The bishop of Tortosa is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tortosa in Catalonia, Spain.[1][2] The bishop is a suffragan of the archbishop of Tarragona.

List of bishops of Tortosa

  • Rufus 64–90?
  • Macianus (2nd century)
  • Quartus c. 156
  • Eustorgius (3rd century)
  • Exuperantius ?–369
  • Herodotus (4th century)
  • Lirios 364–399
  • Heros ca. 400
  • Ervicius (6th century)
  • Ursus 516–525
  • Assellus 525–546
  • Maurilius 546–580
  • Julian 580–589
  • Froisclo 589–599
  • Rufinus 614–633
  • John 633–638
  • Afrilla 653–683
  • Caecilius 683–688/90
  • Inviolatus 693–715
    • Muslim invasion
  • Paterno 1058
  • Berenguer (11th century)
  • Gaufroy d'Avignon 1151–1165
  • Ponç de Monells 1165–1193
  • Gombau de Santa Oliva 1194–1212
  • Ponç de Torrella 1212–1254
  • Bernat d'Olivella (Bernardo Olivella) 1254–1272
  • Arnau de Jardí 1272–1306
  • Dalmau de Montoliu 1306
  • Pere de Batet (Pedro de Beteto) 1307–1310
  • Francesc de Paulhac 1310–1316
  • Berenguer de Prat (Berenguer Prat) 1316–1341
  • Guillem de Sentmenat 1341
  • Arnau de Lordat 1341–1346
  • Bernat Oliver 1346–1348
  • Jaume Sitjó i Carbonell 1348–1351
  • Esteve Malet 1351–1356
  • Joan Fabra (Juan Fabra) 1357–1362
  • Jaume de Prades i de Foix (Jaime de Aragón) 1362–1369
  • Guillem de Torrelles 1369–1379
  • Hug de Llupià–Bages (Hugo de Lupia y Bagés) 1379–1398, Appointed, Bishop of Valencia)
  • Pero de Luna y de Albornoz (administrator) 1399–1403
  • Lluís de Prades i d'Arenós 1404
  • Francesc Climent dit Sa Pera (Francesco Climent Sapera, Pérez Clemente) 1407–1410
  • Pero de Luna (administrator) 1410–1414
  • Ot de Montcada i de Luna (Otón de Montcada y de Luna) 1415–1473
  • Alfons d'Aragó (Alfonso d'Aragona) 1475–1513
  • Juan de Enguera, O.P. (1512–1513 Died)
  • Fra Lluís Mercader (Luis Mercader Escolano), O. Cart. (1513–1516)
  • Adriaan Florenszoom Dedel (Adriaan Floriszoon Boeyens) (Papa Adrian VI) 1516–1522
  • William of Enckenvoirt (Willem van Enckenvoirt) 1523–1534
  • Fra Antoni de Calcena (Antonio Calcena) 1537–1539
  • Jeroni de Requesens (Jerónimo Requeséns) 1542–1548
  • Ferran de Lloaces 1553–1560
  • Martín de Córdoba Mendoza 1560–1574[3]
  • Fra Joan Izquierdo 1574–1585
  • Joan Terès i Borrull 1586–1587
  • Joan Bta. Cardona 1587–1589
  • Gaspar Punter i Barreda 1590–1600
  • Fra Pedro Manrique 1601–1611
  • Fra Isidor Aliaga 1611–1612
  • Alfonso Márquez de Prado 1612–1616
  • Lluís de Tena 1616–1622
  • Agustín Spínola Basadone 1623–1626
  • Justino Antolínez de Burgos y de Saavedra 1628–1637
  • Giovanni Battista Veschi 1641–1655
  • Gregorio Parcero 1656–1663
  • Fra Josep Fageda 1664–1685
  • Fra Sever Tomàs i Auter 1685–1700
  • Silvestre Garcia Escalona 1702–1714
  • Juan Miguélez de Mendaña 1715–1717
  • Bartolomé Camacho y Madueño 1720–1757
  • Francesc Borrull 1757–1758
  • Luís García Mañero 1760–1765
  • Bernardo Velarde y Velarde 1765–1779
  • Pedro Cortés y Larraz 1780–1786
  • Victoriano López Gonzalo 1787–1790
  • Antonio José Salinas Moreno 1790–1812
  • Manuel Ros de Medrano 1815–1821
  • Víctor Damián Sáez y Sánchez-Mayor 1824–1839
  • Damián gordo y Sáez 1848–1854
  • Gil Esteve i tomàs 1858
  • Miquel Pratmans i Llambés 1860–1861
  • Benet Vilamitjana i Vila 1862–1879
  • Francisco Aznar y Pueyo 1879–1893
  • Pere Rocamora i Garcia 1894–1925
  • Félix bilbao y Ugarriza 1926–1943
  • Manuel Moll i Salord 1943–1968
  • Ricard–Maria Carles i Gordó 1969–1990
  • Lluís Martínez Sistach 1991–1997
  • Xavier Salinas i Vinyals 1997–2012
  • Enrique Benavent Vidal 2013[4]–2022
  • Sergi Gordo Rodríguez 2023

References

  1. "Diocese of Tortosa" Catholic–Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  2. "Diocese of Tortosa" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. "Bishop Martín de Córdoba Mendoza, O.P." Catholic–Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved September 5, 2016
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-06-07. Retrieved 2013-05-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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