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Most Reverend

Francisco de Zárate y Terán
Bishop of Cuenca
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseDiocese of Cuenca
In office1664–1679
PredecessorJuan Francisco Pacheco
SuccessorAlonso Antonio de San Martín
Previous post(s)Bishop of Segovia (1661–1663)
Orders
Consecration29 Jun 1661
by Juan Merino López
Personal details
Born1610
Died21 Dec 1679
Cuenca, Spain
NationalitySpanish

Francisco de Zárate y Terán (1610–1679) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cuenca (1664–1679) and Bishop of Segovia (1661–1664).[1][2][3][4][5]

Biography

Francisco de Zárate y Terán was born in Madrid, Spain in 1610.[1] On 26 Oct 1660, he was selected by the King of Spain and confirmed by Pope Alexander VII on 21 Feb 1661 as Bishop of Segovia.[1] On 29 Jun 1661, he was consecrated bishop by Juan Merino López, Bishop of Valladolid, with Martín de Bonilla Granada, Bishop of Ávila, and Francisco Antonio Díaz de Cabrera, Bishop of Salamanca, serving as co-consecrators.[1] On 23 Oct 1663, he was selected by the King of Spain and confirmed by Pope Alexander VII on 28 Jan 1664 as Bishop of Cuenca.[1] He served as Bishop of Cuenca until his death on 21 Dec 1679.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Bishop Francisco de Zárate y Terán" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved August 27, 2016
  2. ^ "Diocese of Cuenca" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. ^ "Diocese of Cuenca" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  4. ^ "Diocese of Segovia" Catholic-Hierarchy.org David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  5. ^ "Diocese of Segovia" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Segovia
1661–1664
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Cuenca
1664–1679
Succeeded by