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Martín Fernández de Vilches

Most Reverend

Martín Fernández de Vilches
Bishop of Ávila
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseDiocese of Ávila
In office1456–1469
PredecessorAlonso Fernández de Madrigal
SuccessorAlfonso de Fonseca
Personal details
Died13 November 1469
Ávila, Spain
NationalitySpanish

Martín Fernández de Vilches (also Martín de Vilches) (born Vilches, Kingdom of Jaén, ? – Bonilla de la Sierra,[1] died (13 November 1469),[2] was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ávila (1456–1469).

Biografia

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Of humble origins,[2] he was born in the Kingdom of Jaén.[1] He worked as a bureaucrat during the reign of John II of Castile,[3] and advanced to become counsellor for Henry IV of Castile. In 1436, he served as master of the Capella de Reyes Nuevos de la catedral de Toledo and canon de Jaén from 1449 until 1452.[2][4]

After the ascent of Henry IV to the throne (1454), he was named Canceller Major de La Poridad, replacing Rodrigo de Villacorta, who was in disagreement with the monarch. In 1456, he was nominated by the king as Roman Catholic Diocese of Ávila and confirmed by Pope Paul II, vacant since the death of Alonso Tostado, where he served until his death in 1469.[4] During the Spanish civil war against Alfonso of Castile, he was a supporter of Henry IV of Castile.[2][5]

References

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  1. ^ a b González Dávila 1647, pp. 274–276.
  2. ^ a b c d Cañas Gálvez 2012, pp. 332–333.
  3. ^ Nieto Soria 1993, p. 160.
  4. ^ a b Cañas Gálvez 2012, p. 45.
  5. ^ Ferrer García 2008, p. 345.

Bibliography

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  • Cañas Gálvez, Francisco de Paula (2012). Burocracia y cancillería en la corte de Juan II de Castilla (1406-1454): estudio institucional y prosopográfico (in Catalan). Salamanca: Ediciones Uniersidad de Salamanca. ISBN 9788478002214.
  • Ferrer García, Félix A (May–August 2008). "Clérigos y feligreses en la Basílica de San Vicente de Ávila: actividades litúrgicas, lúdicas y funerarias (siglos XVI-XVII)" (in Catalan). um LXVIII (229). Hispania. Revista Española de Historia: 341–374. ((cite journal)): Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • González Dávila, Gil (1647). Teatro eclesiastico de las iglesias metropolitanas y catedrales de los reynos de las dos Castillas (in Catalan). Vol. II. Madrid: Imprenta de Pedro Horna y Villanueva.
  • Nieto Soria, José Manuel (1993). Iglesia y génesis del estado moderno en Castilla (1369-1480) (in Catalan). Madrid: Editorial Complutense. ISBN 9788474914856.
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