António de Mendonça
D. António de Mendonça (1600 – 13 February 1675, in Lisbon) was Archbishop of Lisbon between 1670 and his death. He was the son of Nuno de Mendonça, 1st Count of Vale de Reis[1] and was one of the main exponents in the fight against the excesses practiced by the Portuguese Inquisition.[2]
António de Mendonça | |
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Archbishop of Lisbon | |
Portrait by Vieira Lusitano | |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Lisbon |
See | Cathedral of St. Mary Major |
Installed | 15 December 1670 |
Term ended | 16 February 1675 |
Predecessor | Rodrigo da Cunha |
Successor | Luís de Sousa |
Personal details | |
Born | 1600 Lamego, Portugal |
Died | Lisbon, Portugal | 13 February 1675
Nationality | Portuguese |
References
- Editores propritários (1864). Archivo pittoresco (in Portuguese). 7. Lisboa: Typographia de Castro Irmão. p. 221.
- Joseph Lavallée (1822). Historia completa das inquisic̜ões de Italia, Hespanha, e Portugal: Ornada com oito estampas analogas aos principaes objectos que nella se tratão (in Portuguese) (2 ed.). Lisboa: Typographia Maigrense. p. 294.
External links
- "António de Mendonça". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. [self-published]
- "Patriarchal See of Lisboa". GCatholic.org.
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