Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toledo

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The Archdiocese of Toledo is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church located in Spain. They are also the Primates of Spain. It was, according to tradition established in the 1st century by James the Great and was elevated to an archdiocese in 313 after the Edict of Milan. The incumbent Metropolitan Archbishop also bears the title Primate of Spain and since 1937 the title General Vicar of the Armies (but the pastoral care for the Spanish armed forces is now provided, since 1986, by the Military Archbishopric of Spain)

List

Bishops

There are thought to have been bishops between and after these two, but their identities and dates of tenure are unknown.

Archbishops

See vacant due to Muslim rule (Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba)

Auxiliary bishops in the archdiocese

• Pedro del Campo (1516–1551) • Pedro Ruiz de la Camera (1524) • Guillermo (1539) • Pedro Oriona (1549–1560) • Diego de la Calzada (1578) • Melchor Soria Vera (1602–1643) • Juan Avellaneda Manrique (1611) • Diego Pereda (1621–1634) • Alfonso de Requeséns Fenollet (1621–1625), appointed Bishop of Barbastro • Francisco Olivares Maldonado (1626–1632) • Julián Alvear (Alvera) (1631) • Juan Boldames Ibáñez (1632–1633) • Miguel Avellán (1633–1650) • Pedro Orozco (1643) • Francisco Villagutiérrez Chumacero (1646–1652) • Rodrigo de Mandia y Parga, (1652–1663), appointed Bishop of Almería • Miguel Pérez Cevallos (1660–1681) • Antonio del Buffalo (1661–1666) • Luis de Morales (bishop) (1661–1679) • Francisco Zapata Vera y Morales (1680–1703) • Alfonso de Santa Cruz (1683–1698) • Benito Madueño y Ramos (1698–1739) • Atanasio Esterriga Trajanáuregui (1703–1712) • Dionisio Francisco Mellado Eguíluz (1716) • Andrés Núñez Monteagudo (1739–1761) • Juan Antonio Pérez Arellano (1739–1756) • Juan Francisco Manrique Lara (1749–1754) • Augstín González Pisador (1754–1760) • Juan Manuel Argüelles (1761–1770) • Felipe Pérez Santa María (1761–1795) • Miguel González Bobela (1771–1775) • Francisco Mateo Aguiriano Gómez (1776–1790) • Atanasio Puyal y Poveda (1790–1814) • Francisco Javier de Lizana y Beaumont (1795–1800) • Buenaventura Moyano Rodríguez (1800–1801) • Alfonso Aguado y Jaraba (1802–1815) • Luis Gregorio López Castillo (1815–1825) • Juan Arciniega (1816–1835) • Pablo García Abella (1827–1833) • Francisco de Sales Crespo y Bautista (1861–1875) • Juan Francisco Bux y Loras (1882–1883) • Tomás Jenaro de Cámara y Castro (1883–1885) • Valeriano Menéndez y Conde (1887–1894) • José Ramón Quesada y Gascón (1894–1898) • Juan José Laguarda y Fenollera (1899–un 1902) • Isidoro Badía y Sarradell (1903–1907) • Prudencio Melo y Alcalde (1907–1913) • Antonio Álvaro y Ballano (1913–1914) • Juan Bautista Luis y Pérez (1915–1921) • Mateo Colom y Canals (1921–1922) • Rafael Balanzá y Navarro (1923–1928) • Feliciano Rocha Pizarro (1928–1935) • Gregorio Modrego y Casaus (1936–1942) • Eduardo Martinez González (1942–1950) • Francisco Miranda Vicente (1951–1960) • Anastasio Granados García (1960–1970) • Rafael Palmero Ramos (1987–1996) • Juan José Asenjo Pelegrina (1997–2003) • Joaquín Carmelo Borobia Isasa (2004–2010) • Ángel Rubio Castro (2004–2007) • Ángel Fernández Collado (2013–present)

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