Miguel Pérez Cevallos
Miguel Pérez Cevallos (died 2 October 1681) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo (1660–1681).[1][2][3]
Most Reverend Miguel Pérez Cevallos | |
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Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo Titular Bishop of Arcadiopolis in Asia | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Archdiocese of Toledo |
In office | 1660–1681 |
Personal details | |
Died | 2 October 1681 Toledo, Spain |
Biography
On 21 January 1660, Miguel Pérez Cevallos, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Alexander VII as Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo and Titular Bishop of Arcadiopolis in Asia.[1] On 3 October 1660, he was consecrated bishop.[1] He served as Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo until his death on 2 October 1681.[1]
Episcopal succession
While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[1]
- Francisco Ocampo, Titular Bishop of Amyclae (1660);
- Francisco Rodríguez Castañón, Bishop of Orense (1664);
- Gonzalo Bravo de Grajera, Bishop of Palencia (1666);
- Diego Ros de Medrano, Bishop of Orense (1673);
- Juan Herrero Jaraba, Bishop of Badajoz (1678);
and the principal co-consecrator of:[1]
- Antonio del Buffalo, Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo (1662);
- Antonio Rodríguez Castañon, Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo (1662);
- Francisco de Seijas Losada, Bishop of Valladolid (1664);
- Matías de Moratinos y Santos, Bishop of Lugo (1664);
- Antonio Fernández del Campo Angulo y Velasco, Bishop of Tui (1666);
- Juan Álvarez Osorio, Bishop of León (1673);
- Simón García Pedrejón, Bishop of Tui (1674);
- Antonio Ibarra, Bishop of Almería (1675);
- Agustín Antolínez, Bishop of Badajoz (1676);
- Juan de Isla, Bishop of Cádiz (1677); and
- Diego de Baños y Sotomayor, Bishop of Santa Marta (1677).
References
- "Bishop Miguel Pérez Cevallos" Catholic-Hierarchy. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 12, 2016
- "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toledo, Spain" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved December 31, 2015
- "Archdiocese of Toledo" Catholic-Hierarchy. David M. Cheney. Retrieved January 12, 2016
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