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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[self-published source]
  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[self-published source]
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-06-07. Retrieved 2013-05-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)