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Pedro Fernández Manrique

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Pedro Fernández Manrique
Cardinal-Priest of Santi Giovanni e Paolo
ChurchCatholic Church
In office21 May 1540 – 7 October 1540
PredecessorAfonso of Portugal
SuccessorFederigo Fregoso
Other postBishop of Córdoba (1537-1540)
Previous postsBishop of Ciudad Rodrigo (1530-1537)
Bishop of the Canary Islands (1530)
Orders
Created cardinal20 December 1538
by Pope Paul III[1]
Personal details
Bornc.1500
Died7 October 1540(1540-10-07) (aged 39–40)

Pedro Fernández Manrique (c. 1500–1540) was a Spanish Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

Biography

Pedro Fernández Manrique was born in Aguilar de Campoo ca. 1500, the son of Luis Fernández Manrique, 2nd Marquis of Aguilar de Campoo and María Manrique de Lara, daughter of Pedro Manrique de Lara, 1st Duke of Nájera.[2] His elder brother was Juan Fernández Manrique de Lara, Marqués de Aguilar de Campoo, Viceroy of Catalonia. He was educated at the University of Salamanca in the 1520s.[2]

In 1525, Charles I of Spain named him maestrescula of the cathedral chapter of Salamanca Cathedral, a post that also made him chancellor of the University of Salamanca.[2] The cathedral chapter, however, elected Martín de Espinosa, an auditor of the Roman Rota, for the same position.[2] Espinosa ultimately prevailed in the dispute over this double appointment.[2] In compensation, Charles I of Spain in 1530 made him major chaplain of the Chapel of the New Monarchs in the Cathedral of Toledo.[2]

Six months later, Charles nominated him to be Bishop of Canarias and he was elected as bishop on 22 June 1530.[2] He was transferred to the see of Ciudad Rodrigo on 14 December 1530.[2] On 11 April 1537 he was transferred to the see of Córdoba, entering the diocese on 2 March 1538.[2] He participated in the Cortes held in Toledo beginning on 15 October 1538.[2]

At the request of King Charles I, Pope Paul III created Fernández Manrique a cardinal priest in the consistory of 20 December 1538.[2] He received the red hat on 26 April 1540 and the titular church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo on 21 May 1540.[2]

He died of the plague in Rome on 7 October 1540.[2] He was temporarily buried in Santa Maria in Aracoeli, and his remains were later transferred to Spain and reburied.[2]

References

  1. "Pedro Cardinal Fernández Manrique". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2026-06-15.
  2. Miranda, Salvador. "FERNÁNDEZ MANRIQUE, Pedro (ca. 1500-1540)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University Libraries. OCLC 53276621.