Joan Martí i Alanis
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| Joan Martí Alanis | |
|---|---|
| Archbishop ad personam, Bishop of Urgell, Co-Prince of Andorra | |
| Church | Roman Catholic Church |
| See | La Seu d'Urgell |
| In Office | 1971 — 2003 |
| Predecessor | Ramón Iglesias Navarri |
| Successor | Joan Enric Vives Sicilia |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 17 June 1951 |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 29 November 1928 Milá, Alt Camp, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain |
| Died | 11 October 2009 (aged 80) Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain |
Joan Martí i Alanis[1] (29 November 1928 - 11 October 2009) was a former Bishop of Urgell and hence former co-Prince of Andorra.[2] He was Bishop of Urgell from 1971 to 2003. He was a co-signatory, along with François Mitterrand, of Andorra's new constitution in 1993.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Diocese of Urgell: Joan Martí i Alanis. (Catalan)
- ^ http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bmaral.html
| Catholic Church titles | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Ramon Malla Call as Apostolic Administrator |
Bishop of Urgell 1971–2003 |
Succeeded by Joan Enric Vives Sicília |
| Regnal titles | ||
| Preceded by Ramon Malla Call as acting Co-Prince |
Co-Prince of Andorra 1971–2003 with Georges Pompidou (1971-1974) Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (1974-1981) François Mitterrand (1981-1995) Jacques Chirac (1995-2003) |
Succeeded by Joan Enric Vives Sicília |
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