Tomás de Córdoba

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Tomás de Córdoba OCist (died c. 1514) was a Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church who was a titular bishop of Duvno from 1507 to 1514.

Biography[edit]

Tomás was a Cistercian abbot of the Covent of Holy Martyrs in Córdoba.[1] After the death of Vid of Hvar, Pope Julius II appointed him the bishop of Duvno on 26 June 1507.[2] Although he was appointed as the residential bishop,[1] Tomás was in reality only a titular bishop, the first in the line of such bishops who held the title of the bishop of Duvno until 1551.[2] By September 1508, he was already consecrated as the bishop and resolved marital issues in Seville.[3] Tomás was granted control of the Cisertanian convent where he lived before his episcopal appointment.[1] He was the last abbot of the convenant.[4] By the time Álvaro Salas Sánchez was appointed as his successor as the bishop of Duvno on 27 July 1514, Tomás had already died.[5]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Mandić 1936, p. 33.
  2. ^ a b Škegro 2002, p. 180.
  3. ^ Škegro 2002, p. 181.
  4. ^ Olmedo Sánchez 2012, p. 34.
  5. ^ Mandić 1936, p. 34.

References[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Mandić, Dominik (1936). Duvanjska biskupija od XIV.–XVII. stoljeća [The Diocese of Duvno from 14th to 17th century] (in Croatian). Zagreb: Tisak nadbiskupske tiskare.
  • Škegro, Ante (2002). Na rubu opstanka: Duvanjska biskupija od utemeljenja do uključenja u Bosanski apostolski vikarijat [On the verge of existence: the Diocese of Duvno from its foundation till inclusion in the Vicarate of Bosnia] (in Croatian). Zagreb: Dom i svijet. ISBN 9536491850.

Journals[edit]

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Duvno
1507–1514
Succeeded by