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506:. It was through him that the priest Lucian of Caphar Gamala near Jerusalem made known to the West the discovery of the body of Stephen (December 415). The Greek encyclical letter of Lucian was translated into Latin by Avitus and sent to Braga with another for the bishop, Balconius, and for his clergy and people, together with a relic of Saint Stephen. Avitus also attended the
635:, taught them Catholic doctrine and discipline, strengthened their ecclesiastical organization, and founded monasteries. He also left a number of letters in which he recommended a reform of manners, a life of faith and prayer and giving of alms, the constant practice of all virtues and the love of God."
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Jorge da Costa had been Bishop of Evora (1463-1464), and
Archbishop of Lisbon (1464–1500). He was named a Cardinal by Pope Sixtus IV on 18 December 1476. He was named Archbishop of Braga, with permission to retain Lisbon, in 1486. In 1488, with the permission of King João II and the agreement of Pope
1834:
Geraldus was a French
Benedictine Monk. He had been Cantor in the Cathedral Chapter of Toledo when he was elected Archbishop by the clergy and people of Braga. The election was approved by Alfonso VI of Castile, and by his son-in-law the Burgundian Count Henry of Portugal. The date given by Gams is 3
1684:
Potamius of Braga was one of fifty-two bishops present at the VIII synod of Toledo on 16 December 653. He was also present at the synod that met on 1 December 656. During the synod he addressed a letter to the bishops, confessing that he 'failed through uncleanliness', and that he had not been acting
2038:
Valascus (Fernandez, or de
Menezes) had previously been Bishop of Idanna (26 May 1363 – 23 July 1364), Bishop of Coimbra (1364–1371), then Bishop of Lisbon for eight weeks (16 June 1371 to 11 August 1371). He was transferred to Braga by Pope Gregory XI on 11 August 1371. Eubel, I, p. 144, 196, 235,
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on 6 April 1278. In 1286, the
Bishops of Portugal decided to lodge a formal complaint about the violence used by royal officials in carrying out their functions; they sent an embassy to Rome to Pope Nicholas III, led by Archbishop Tellius; four cardinals were appointed to examine the case, and the
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Born in Lisbon in
February 1643, Rodrigo de Moura Teles (Rodrigo II) took a doctorate in Canon Law from the University of Coimbra, and eventually became the Rector of the University. He was consecrated a bishop in Lisbon on 14 November 1694. His appointment to the diocese of Braga was approved in
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Didacus de Sousa studied in
Salamanca and Paris, and had been in the Roman Curia, where he acquired a reputation for learning. He had been Bishop of Porto (1495-1505), and was sent to Rome by the King of Portugal to congratulate Pope Julius II on his accession in 1503. He died on 8 June 1532.
1998:
Joannes
Martini had been a chaplain of King Diniz, and had been provided with a Canonry in the Cathedral Chapter of Coimbra. He was also Cantor in the Cathedral Chapter of Evora, and was their procurator in an embassy to Rome to work out a Concordat between Pope Nicholas III and the bishops of
2020:
Goncalo studied Civil and Canon Law at
Salamanca, and received benefices as Canon of Tuy and Dean of Porto. He served as Bishop of Lisbon from 6 September 1322 to 27 February 1326. He was transferred to Braga from the diocese of Lisbon as Coadjutor by 24 October 1323 by
2252:
Agostinho had been Vicar
General of his Order in Portugal. Gregory XIII had sent him to Germany with Apostolic authority to remedy temporal and spiritual disorder in the houses of his Order. He was nominated by King Philip II, with the recommendation of
2324:, whose accession was not recognized by the Pope. He was arrested, imprisoned, and placed on trial. He confessed his crimes, and he and the Grand Inquisitor were deposed and sentenced to imprisonment for life. Matos died in prison of a fever in 1641.
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on 19 December 1373. He was transferred, to Trani or Tyre, by
Clement VII, who appointed Petrus Laurentii in his place, on 23 May 1384. This transfer may well have been involuntary, and Vicente maintained his position until his death. (1830),
1919:. He followed the Curia back to Italy, and took part in the Conclave at Arezzo on 20–21 January 1276; that of 2–12 July 1276 in Rome; and that of August–September 1276 at Viterbo, at which he was elected pope. Eubel, I, p. 9, no. 1; 144.
2307:(1618–1627). He was confirmed as Archbishop of Braga on 27 January 1627 by Pope Urban VIII. He was transferred to the diocese of Lisbon on 3 December 1635 by Pope Urban VIII. He died on 3 January 1643. Gauchat, pp. 120, 285, 286, 352.
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Bishop Felix was the last bishop residing in Braga, which was totally destroyed in 716, until the restoration of the bishopric in 1070. Due to the Muslim invasion of the Iberian Peninsula, his successors were established in
2167:
Joannes de Melo had previously been Bishop of Selves (1468–1481). He was transferred to the diocese of Braga on 5 September 1481. According to Correa, p. 51, he died in the same year as his appointment. Eubel, II, pp. 110,
2390:, on recommendation of the Portuguese government. He resigned the diocese on 8 February 1677. He had been named Inquisitor General of Portugal and the Algarve on 28 November 1676. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 126 with note 2.
1639:
Tomo XV, pp. 96-97, keeps the name of 'Peter of Rates' in the list of bishops, but after examining the evidence, concludes that it cannot be said that it is false because there is insufficient evidence that it is
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Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi sive summorum pontificum, S. R. E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series... A pontificatu Pii PP. VII (1800) usque ad pontificatum Gregorii PP. XVI (1846)
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Bishop Felix took part in the XVI Council of Toledo on 15 May 693. According to the false chronicle of Julian Perez, he and 27 other Christians of Braga were martyred in February 734. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
1937:
Ordonius Alvares, Abbot of Fussellença (diocese of Palencia) and Archdeacon of Vermuy in the Church of Braga, was elected by the Cathedral Chapter, and approved as Archbishop of Braga on 23 May 1275 by
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on 19 December 1740; between presentation and approval, Pope Benedict XIII had died and a Conclave took place. Archbishop José de Bragança died on 3 June 1756. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 129 with note 2.
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Martin Afonso Perez da Charneca, earlier in his career before ordination, had been an ambassador to France, governor of Prince Duarte (b. 1391), and Councilor of King John I. He had previously been
2399:
A native of Lisbon, a doctor of theology (Coimbra), and Canon of the Cathedral of Coimbra, LuĂs de Sousa was transferred to Braga from the diocese of Lamego (1670–1677) on 8 February 1677 by
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as bishop for the previous nine months. The synod removed him from office, and replaced him with Fructuosus, but, because of his honesty and penitential attitude, did not degrade him.
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on 15 October 1757, and approved on 13 March 1758 by Pope Benedict XIV. He was consecrated a bishop on 26 June 1758. He died on 18 January 1789. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 129 with note 2.
1820:, p. 15, rejects Eronio, and all of the other 'Bishops in Lugo', twenty-four in number, except Fridisindus, Argirus, Hero (Heronius), and Hermengild. The others are all inventions of
743:, bishop of Porto (1496-1505) and Archbishop of Braga (1505-1532), protector of the arts and sciences, who modernized and revitalized Braga with new constructions in the city and the
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545:, was the metropolitan. At the latter's death the right of metropolitan rank was restored to the oldest bishop of the province, who was the bishop of Braga. From this time until the
2416:. He had previously been Bishop of Faro (1680–1685), and Bishop of Lamego (1685–1692). He died on 16 February 1696. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 126 with note 4; 234; 312 with note 3.
2633:. reprint of edition Madrid 1759 (in Spanish). Vol. Tomo XV: De la provincia antigua de Galicia en comĂşn y la Iglesia de Braga en particular. Madrid: Imprenta de Fortanet.
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Joannes de Sousa was a native of Lisbon, and held a Licenciate in Canon Law. He had been a Consultor of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, and had previously been Bishop of
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Joannes Garcia Manrique was Bishop of Compostella, He was an appointee of Clement VII of the Avignon Obedience to the See of Braga. Da Cunha II (1635), pp. 212-215. (1830),
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424:
224:
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Serie chronologica dos Prelados conhecidos da igreja de Braga desde a fundação da mesma igreja até o presente tempo. Precedida da una breve Noticia de Braga Antiga (etc.)
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on 12 March 1278, and appointed Suburbicarian Bishop of Tusculum. He moved to Rome where he was at the Curia by 3 February 1279. He died on 21 December 1285. J. Guiraud,
2025:, and he succeeded to the See on 27 February 1326. He was never bishop of Evora: cf. Gams, p. 99 column 1. He died in 1348. Da Cunha II (1635), pp. 177-178. (1830),
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in Consistory on 13 June 1588. He was consecrated a bishop in Lisbon on 3 January 1589. He died in Braga on 25 November 1609. Da Cunha II (1 35), pp. 400-420. ,
2278:(1609–1616), and Bishop of Coimbra (1616–1618). He was Count of Arganil. His transfer to the diocese of Braga was approved in Consistory on 19 March 1612 by
3170:
514:(415). There were two others of the same name, men of note, who, however, wrought incalculable harm by introducing into these provinces the doctrines of
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Da Costa, the younger brother, was in Rome in 1501 when he died on 30 August, in the home of his elder brother, who was also resident in Rome. (1830),
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1135:
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Some have denied that Braga was a metropolitan see; others have attempted without sufficient evidence, however, to claim two metropolitan sees for
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Fructuosus was one of twenty-one bishops, including Flavius of Porto, present at the X (provincial) Council of Toledo in 656, subscribing as
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2437:, on the recommendation of the King. He died on 28 September 1710. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 126 with note 5; 322 with note 5; 397 with note 5.
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Luis Perez had previously been Bishop of Evora (1464–1468). He was transferred to Braga on 8 February 1468. He died in March 1480. (1830),
240:
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of 4 April 1292 to 5 July 1294, and the brief pontificate of Pope Celestine V. Archbishop Martinho died on 25 March 1313. Eubel, I, p. 144.
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the primacy over all the Iberian sees, but the popes decided in favour of the latter city, since it retained as suffragans the dioceses of
556:
restored Braga to its former metropolitan rank. When Portugal became independent, Braga assumed even greater importance. It contested with
1846:
Avelino de Jesus da Costa, "D. JoĂŁo Peculiar, co-fundador do mosteiro de Santa Cruz de Coimbra, bispo de Porto e arcebispo de Braga," in:
638:
Braga having been destroyed by the Saracens, and restored in 1071, a succession of illustrious bishops occupied the see. Among these were
3052:
724:(1599), for the establishment of the church on the Malabar Coast. He died at Madrid in 1617 in his fifty-eighth year as President of the
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and had forcibly Latinized them with the help of missionaries of the various religious orders. Under him was held the controversial anti-
705:
3160:
3117:
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Leodecisius, cognomento Julianus, presided at the IV Council of Braga, in which eight bishops participated, in 675. J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
256:
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Consistory by Pope Clement XI on 10 March 1704. He died on 4 September 1728. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 126 with note 6; 192 with note 6.
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1784:, which was credulous enough to admit all of the forgeries of "Julian Perez", the alleged eleventh century priest of Toledo. FlĂłrez,
1968:
result was a written concordat with the King. Archbishop Tellius died on 23 March 1292. Da Cunha II (1635), pp. 164-167. (1830),
1928:
Sancho was never Archbishop. Gregory X's letter of appointment of Ordonius Alvarez states that Ordonius succeeded Petrus Julianus.
1622:
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D. João Crisóstomo de Amorim Pessoa, Arcebispo de Braga (1810-1888): documentos para a sua biografia no I centenário da sua morte
1428:
1868:
Silvester Godhino, sometimes called Simon, who had been Dean of the Chapter of the Cathedral, was elected, but then provided by
3045:
2794:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentioris aevi... A pontificatu Pii PP. X (1903) usque ad pontificatum Benedictii PP. XV (1922)
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and Madalena MĂ xima de Miranda. He was given a degree in philosophy and theology in 1750. He was presented by his half-brother
2294:(1627–1630). He was the author of several books on the various dioceses over which he presided. Gauchat, IV, pp. 120, 155, 180.
1824:, who forged the four early chronicles, including that of "Julian Perez". Gams, p. 93-94, accepts only nine of the twenty-four.
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
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Verissimo de Lencestre had been a Canon of Evora. He was appointed Archbishop of Braga in Consistory on 22 December 1670 by
2225:, after his birthplace. Upon the death of his younger brother on 30 August 1501, he resumed administration the Diocese from
1915:
Pedro Julian's predecessor died on 1 September 1271. Pedro Julian was created Cardinal Bishop of Tusculum on 3 June 1273 by
1517:
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476:
418). At the beginning of the eighteenth century a contest was waged over the birthplace of Orosius, some claiming him for
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tell us, is due to the "credulity of the people of Braga, who have listed him in their modern (17th century) Martyrology."
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dated 31 August 1398 as "confirmed Archbishop-elect". He died on 25 March 1416. Da Cunha II (1635), pp. 216-222. (1830),
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Martin de Zamora, who was a doctor in Canon Law and Prior of the Collegiate Church of Vimara (diocese of Braga) was named
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2359:(15 May 1645)l he did not acquire possession, due to disagreements between the Papal Curia and the King of Portugal; and
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17:
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Matos was a Spaniard, born in Madrid, and devoted to the King of Spain. He studied at Coimbra, and had previously been
1963:
Tellius had been Franciscan Minister for the Province of Castile of his Order. He was appointed Archbishop of Braga by
3155:
3102:
1821:
1658:
Bishop Profuturus was the recipient of a letter from Pope Vigilius, dated 29 June 538. P. Jaffe & J. Loewenfeld,
244:
2104:(1388-1398). He appears in the oblation rolls of Pope Boniface IX on 12 June 1398. He appears in a document of King
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Innocent VIII, he resigned the diocese of Braga in favor of his brother of the same name, Jorge da Costa. (1830),
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581:
248:
236:
1942:. There had been a vacancy due to the promotion of Peter Julian to the See of Tusculum in 1273. He was created a
735:(1627–35), historian of the church in Portugal and author of a monograph on the Bishops and Archbishops of Braga;
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Portugal; diccionario historico, biographico, bibliographico, heraldico, chorographico, numismatico e artistico
2331:(in Portuguese). Vol. 4 (15 Setembro 1838). Porto: Typographia Commercial Portuense. 1839. pp. 51–52.
1780:"Saint Victor's" very existence has frequently and sufficiently been refuted. His story is based on the modern
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Detur hoc sane Bracarensium credulitati, qui eum sic colunt et hodierno Martyrologio, cui sic est inscriptus.
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José de Bragança was presented by the King of Portugal on 22 February 1739. The appointment was approved by
2291:
1436:
1422:
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3003:
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on 20 January 1245. He died in Valladolid on 16 November 1255. Da Cunha II (1635), pp. 110-117. (1830),
392:
423:; however in modern times, this title is only recognized in Portugal. The current archbishop-primate is
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Menezes was transferred to Braga on the presentation of the King of Portugal on 10 March 1692 by
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at the same time that Orosius, who had been sent by Augustine, returned from consulting
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on 9 February 1373. He was transferred to the diocese of Lisbon on 7 February 1379 by
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2403:. He died on 29 April 1690. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 126 with note 3; 234 with note 2.
2007:
on 8 October 1313. He died on 1 May 1325. Da Cunha II (1635), pp. 172-176. (1830),
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Gams, p. 93 column 1, does not even bother to list the bishops before Paternus (II).
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on 5 July 1229. He died on 8 July 1244. Da Cunha II (1635), pp. 110-117. (1830),
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2553:(in Portuguese). Cantanhede: Edição da Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Cantanhede.
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Rodrigo da Cunha had previously been Bishop of Portalegre (1615–1619) and then
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1954:(Paris: E. Thorin 1892), p. 260, no. 607. Eubel, I, pp. 10, no. 5; 39; 144.
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D. Frei Caetano BrandĂŁo: o reformador contestado: em Braga de 1790 a 1805
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1981:
Martinho Pires had been a Canon of Evora. He was appointed archbishop by
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Documented in 1259, 1260 and 1262. He died on 1 September 1271. (1830),
1313:
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537:, Braga was elevated to the dignity of a metropolitan see in the time of
337:
1374:
Pedro de Lencastre (1654–1670), Administrator, not confirmed by the Pope
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Bishop Julian took part in the Sixth Council of Toledo in 638. FlĂłrez,
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2229:. He died on 19 September 1508, at the age of 102. Eubel, III, p. 138.
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2756:. Vol. Sextum (VI) (1730-1799). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2737:. Vol. Quintum (V) (1667-1730). Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2181:. He died on 27 July 1485. Da Cunha II (1635), pp. 258–265. (1830),
1835:
July 1095. He died on 5 December 1109. (1830), Serie chronologica...
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619:("De Viris illustribus", c. xxxv) tells us that he "was abbot of the
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488:, with all the evidence in his favour, supported the claim of Braga;
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Tractatus de primatu bracharensis ecclesiae in vniuersa Hispania ...
2375:(in Portuguese). Vol. I. Lisbon: J. Romano Torres. p. 872.
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A History of the Councils of the Church: From the Original Documents
549:(711), he retained the supremacy over all the sees of the province.
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In its early period the Diocese of Braga produced the famous writer
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Joannes Galvano had previously been Bishop of Coimbra (1469–1482),
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Stephanus Soares da Silva died on 27 August 1228. Eubel, I, p. 144.
1537:"Braga (Latin (or Roman) Archdiocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy]"
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449:, preached here, is handed down in the ancient Breviary of Braga (
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Martinho de Zamora (1372), elected, but not confirmed by the Pope
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1693:. Vol. IV. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark. pp. 470, 475.
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2622:(in Portuguese). Vol. Tomo segondo. Braga: Manoel Cardozo.
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Pedro Paulo de Figueiredo da Cunha e Melo (Pedro V) (1843–1855)
739:(1704–28), who sponsored the restoration of the cathedral; and
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on 30 July 1295. The delay is accounted for by the long papal
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Agostinho de Jesus, O.E.S.A. (1588–1609), born Pedro de Castro
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2775:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
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on 15 December 1417. He died on 26 September 1467. (1830),
592:, and in 1540 its territory was again divided to create the
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before the sixth century. In fact, after the destruction of
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2797:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
2600:(in Portuguese). Coimbra: Na real Imprensa da Universidade.
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Born on 8 October 1716, Gaspar was the illegitimate son of
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near Braga, came to Gallaecia from the East, converted the
698:(1589–1609), who consecrated the cathedral, 28 July 1592.
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1623:"Pope Francis Signs a Decree of Equipollent Canonization"
704:, also an Augustinian, was transferred to Braga from the
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2786:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
2133:(18 June 1414 – 26 January 1418), on the appointment of
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António José de Freitas Honorato (António I) (1883–1898)
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Petrus Laurentii (Avignon Obedience) (23 May 1384–1397?)
541:(440-461). Balconius was then its bishop and Agrestius,
2503:(in Portuguese). Vol. 1 (segunda ed.). Braga.
658:, elected Bishop of Braga in 1274, created cardinal by
2029:, pp. 39-41. Gams, p. 94. Eubel, I, pp. 144, 234, 506.
1796:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins U Press. pp. 257–261.
1686:
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Jorge da Costa (1488-1501), brother of his predecessor
646:(1118), and by him created antipope with the title of
2611:(in Portuguese). Braga: ex officina Ioannis Roderici.
2003:(1294–1313). He was appointed Archbishop of Braga by
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António Bento Martins Júnior (António II) (1933–1963)
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José Joaquim de Azevedo e Moura (José IV) (1856–1876)
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João Garcia Manrique (1397–1398) (Avignon Obedience)
1209:
Martinho Pires de Oliveira (Martinho III) (1295–1313)
2687:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2675:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2663:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2651:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
2212:, pp. 55-56. Eubel, II, p. 110; III, p. 138, note 2.
2091:, p. 39. Eubel, I, pp. 144, with note 8; 200 note 9.
2060:. He died on 6 December 1383. Eubel, I, p. 452, 507.
1715:(Florence: A. Zatta 1765), p. 43. Hefele, IV p. 474.
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in 1276, and finally elected pope under the name of
419:, claiming supremacy over all prelates of the whole
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1617:
1615:
492:, the chronicler of Catalonia, that of Tarragona.
3067:
2604:
2112:, pp. 46-47. Gams, p. 94. Eubel, I, pp. 144, 196.
1744:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1726:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1709:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1675:Tomo XV, in introductory matter, and pp. 135-136.
1662:I, editio altera (Leipzig 1885), p. 117 no. 907.,
750:The Archbishop of Braga has claimed the title of
3301:
2681:Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
2566:Jorge Ferreira da Costa Ortiga, Arcebispo Primaz
1848:Santa Cruz de Coimbra: do sécolo XI ao sécolo XX
1789:
1612:
1469:Manuel Baptista da Costa (Manuel II) (1899–1913)
937:LeodegĂsio JuliĂŁo or LeodecĂsio JuliĂŁo (675-678)
3330:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Braga
2368:
2363:, likewise not being granted possession; later
2199:, pp. 53-54. Eubel, II, pp. 17 no 11; 149, 259.
1212:João Martins de Soalhães (João III) (1313–1325)
845:Paterno II (400-405), the first attested bishop
615:, and became the foremost scholar of his time.
2619:Historia ecclesiastica dos arcebispos de Braga
599:The most famous of writers in this diocese is
3053:
2840:
2768:
2749:
2730:
1254:Martinho Afonso Piris da Charneca (1398–1416)
2769:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
2750:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2731:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
2547:A. Franquelim & S. Neiva Soares (1990).
2243:, pp. 56-59. Eubel, II, p. 218; III, p. 110.
1705:Fructuosus Bracarensis metropolitanus episc.
1147:Pedro Mendes (Pedro II) (1209–1212), elected
344:in Portugal. It is known for its use of the
2821:, newadvent.org. Accessed 23 February 2024.
2780:Ritzler, Remigius; Pirminus Sefrin (1978).
2753:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
2734:Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi
2593:
2569:; retrieved: 4 October 2017 (in Portuguese)
2078:, pp. 43-45. Eubel, I, p. 144, with note 7.
1459:JoĂŁo CrisĂłstomo de Amorim Pessoa (JoĂŁo X),
1443:José da Costa Torres (José III) (1807–1813)
465:was certainly bishop of the see about 390.
41:
3060:
3046:
2847:
2833:
2680:
2526:(in Portuguese). Braga: Fac. de Teologia.
2513:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2320:. He was a leader in the plotting against
1750:(Florence: A. Zatta 1766), p. 84. FlĂłrez,
1181:Martinho Geraldes (Martinho II)(1255–1271)
294:
2145:, pp. 48-50. Eubel, I, pp. 144, 407, 452.
1359:Sebastião de Matos de Noronha (1635–1641)
1341:João (VIII) Afonso de Menezes (1581–1587)
2615:
1224:João de Cardaillac (João IV) (1361–1371)
588:. In 1390 Braga was divided to make the
2711:
2429:(1683–1696). He was transferred to the
1398:
1144:Martinho Pires (Martinho I) (1189–1209)
1111:
603:who died in 580, noted for his wisdom.
14:
3302:
2626:
2221:Da Costa was known as the Cardinal of
2137:. He was named Archbishop of Braga by
1353:Afonso Furtado de Mendonça (1618–1626)
708:. He had been appointed bishop to the
27:Roman Catholic archdiocese in Portugal
3041:
2828:
2790:
2712:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2668:
2656:
1068: ? Hermenegildo (951-985)
107:2,857 km (1,103 sq mi)
3171:Diocese of Portalegre-Castelo Branco
2644:
2158:, pp. 50-51. Eubel, II, p. 110, 149.
2069:Laurentius Vicente was appointed by
1298:Diogo de Sousa (Diogo I) (1505–1532)
1284:
1116:
1022:Ferdizendo (Fridesindus) (840-842) *
415:), as the traditional holder of the
3320:Roman Catholic archbishops of Braga
3315:Roman Catholic dioceses in Portugal
2715:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
1150:Estêvão Soares da Silva (1213–1228)
1094:
909:
771:
24:
2718:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana
2638:
2520:José Paulo Leite de Abreu (1997).
2497:Antonio Caetano do Amaral (1867).
1732:(Florence: A. Zatta 1765), p. 159.
1404:Rodrigo de Moura Teles (1704–1728)
1206:Tellius, O.Min. (Telo) (1278–1292)
1042: ? Flaiano (881-889) *
973:
25:
3351:
2812:
1446:Miguel da Madre de Deus da Cruz,
1221:Guilherme de la Garde (1349–1361)
776:
731:Three other bishops of note were
642:(1111–14), sent as legate to the
3243:
3229:Military Ordinariate of Portugal
3022:
3021:
2578:"Resignations and Appointments"
2377:Gauchat, IV, p. 180 with note 7.
2265:, pp. 71-74. Eubel, III, p. 139.
1276:, O.Cist. (Jorge II) (1486–1488)
1031: ? Gladila (850-867)
607:says of him that he was born in
84:
60:
2587:
2572:
2557:
2540:
2495:Caetano da Anunciação Brandão:
2489:
2472:
2459:
2450:
2440:
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2188:
2171:
2161:
2148:
2115:
2094:
2081:
2063:
2042:
2032:
2014:
2011:, p. 38. Eubel, I, p. 144, 506.
1992:
1975:
1957:
1931:
1922:
1909:
1906:, pp. 30-32. Eubel, I, p. 144.
1896:
1879:
1862:
1853:
1840:
1827:
1810:
1774:
1757:
1735:
1718:
1697:
1687:Karl Joseph von Hefele (1895).
1678:
1665:
1518:St. Peter's Basilica, GuimarĂŁes
1326:Frei Baltasar Limpo (1550–1558)
1323:Manuel (I) de Sousa (1545–1549)
1064:Gundisalvo or Gonçalo (942-950)
1013: ? Nostiano (832) *
764:) as the oldest diocese on the
437:Ecclesiastical history of Braga
2645:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1972:, pp. 35-36. Eubel, I, p. 144.
1893:, pp. 30-32. Eubel, I, p. 144.
1885:Joannes Egas was confirmed by
1876:, pp. 28-30. Eubel, I, p. 144.
1754:XV, pp. 162 column 2; 166-167.
1652:
1643:
1629:
1600:
1583:
1566:
1554:
1529:
1494:Jorge Ferreira da Costa Ortiga
1320:Duarte de Portugal (1542–1543)
686:, and others, assisted at the
274:Nuno Manuel dos Santos Almeida
13:
1:
3069:Catholic dioceses in Portugal
2684:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
2672:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
2669:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2660:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1
2657:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2369:Esteves Pereira, ed. (1903).
1523:
1153:Silvester Godhino (1229–1244)
676:, who in 1566, together with
200:Cathedral of St Mary in Braga
2653:(Use with caution; obsolete)
2274:Furtado had previously been
1850:, (Coimbra 1984), pp. 59-83.
1822:Jerónimo Román de la Higuera
1660:Regesta pontificum Romanorum
1356:Rodrigo da Cunha (1627–1635)
1237:Lourenço Vicente (1374–1397)
1100:Pedro I of Braga (1071–1093)
336:ecclesiastical territory or
7:
3118:Diocese of Viana do Castelo
3098:Diocese of Bragança-Miranda
2185:, p. 52. Eubel, II, p. 110.
1506:
1500:Jose Manuel Garcia Cordeiro
1390:José de Menezes (1692–1696)
1216:Gonçalo (Gonçalves) Pereira
1038:Flaviano Recaredo (875-881)
547:Muslim conquest of Hispania
425:Jose Manuel Garcia Cordeiro
409:Archbishop-Primate of Braga
225:Jose Manuel Garcia Cordeiro
10:
3356:
2616:Da Cunha, Rodrigo (1635).
2605:Da Cunha, Rodrigo (1632).
2125:(1409–1414), appointed by
1541:www.catholic-hierarchy.org
1393:João de Sousa (1696–1703),
1075:Diogo or Tiago (1003–1004)
1072:Pelágio or Paio (986-1003)
434:
430:
330:Archidioecesis Bracarensis
43:Archidioecesis Bracarensis
3238:
3217:
3189:
3136:
3075:
3017:
2961:
2880:
2862:
2854:
1790:Richard L. Kagan (2010).
1597:(2nd ed., 1901), 579-581.
1578:The Catholic Encyclopedia
1387:LuĂs de Sousa (1677–1690)
706:archiepiscopal see of Goa
413:Arcebispo Primaz de Braga
307:
302:
293:
288:
278:
270:
230:
220:
210:
205:
195:
190:(As Archdiocese of Braga)
179:
165:
150:
140:
135:
127:
111:
103:
98:
78:
73:
59:
55:
34:
3166:Diocese of Leiria-Fátima
2627:FlĂłrez, Enrique (1906).
2282:. He was transferred to
1482:Francisco Maria da Silva
1475:(Manuel III) (1915–1932)
989:Hermenegildo (737-738) *
678:Father LuĂs de Sotomayor
669:Bartholomew a Martyribus
3255:Bold = Metropolitan see
2563:Arquidiocese do Braga,
2355:Pedro de Lencastre was
1952:Registres de Gregoire X
1330:Bartolomeu dos Mártires
1308:, Cardinal) (1533–1540)
1269:João Galvão (1482–1485)
1174:Sancho (II) (1251–1265)
851:Pancraciano (410-417) *
848:Profuturo I (405-410) *
403:. The chief prelate of
3250:Catholicism portal
3145:Patriarchate of Lisbon
2943:Vila Nova de FamalicĂŁo
2346:Gams, p. 95, column 1.
2292:co-Viceroy of Portugal
2286:on 2 December 1626 by
2121:Fernando was formerly
1999:Portugal. He had been
1607:History of the Frannks
1589:For his writings, see
1574:"Archdiocese of Braga"
1473:Manuel Vieira de Matos
1382:VerĂssimo de Lencastre
1302:Henrique I de Portugal
1263:LuĂs Pires (1468–1480)
878:Profuturo II (538-550)
863:Apolinário (518-524) *
737:Rodrigo de Moura Teles
617:St. Isidore of Seville
520:Victorinus of Poetovio
358:Latin liturgical rites
329:
42:
2791:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
2456:Gams, p. 95 column 1.
2433:on 1 October 1703 by
2335:Serie chronologica...
2284:the diocese of Lisbon
2183:Serie chronologica...
2156:Serie chronologica...
2143:Serie chronologica...
2110:Serie chronologica...
2089:Serie chronologica...
2076:Serie chronologica...
2027:Serie chronologica...
1904:Serie chronologica...
1891:Serie chronologica...
1874:Serie chronologica...
1818:Serie chronologica...
1769:Serie chronologica...
1707:: J.-D. Mansi (ed.),
1563:Gams, p. 93 column 1.
1311:Diogo (II) da Silva,
1167:João Egas (1245–1255)
1160:Gualtério (1240–1245)
1090:Vistrário (1060–1070)
1061:Silvatano (930-942) *
1051:Teodomiro (910-924) *
1009:Argimundo (821-832) *
934:Pancrácio (661-675) *
881:Eleutério (550-561) *
860:Idácio II (494-518) *
819:Paterno I (275-290) *
813:CaledĂłnio (268-270) *
801:Serfriano (200-230) *
798:Policarpo (130-200) *
753:Primate of the Spains
710:St. Thomas Christians
627:inhabitants from the
590:Archdiocese of Lisbon
451:Breviarium Bracarense
427:, appointed in 2021.
417:Primacy of the Spains
185:(As Diocese of Braga)
50:Arquidiocese de Braga
3198:Archdiocese of Evora
3123:Diocese of Vila Real
3087:Archdiocese of Braga
3004:Stringed Instruments
2819:Archdiocese of Braga
2484:Joseph I of Portugal
1746:, editio novissima,
1728:, editio novissima,
1711:, editio novissima,
1572:Tirso LĂłpez BardĂłn,
1488:Eurico Dias Nogueira
1399:from 1704 to present
1138:(João I) (1139–1175)
1112:Archbishops of Braga
1078:Flaviano (1004–1017)
1046:Argimiro (889-910) *
1027:DulcĂdio (842-850) *
931:Manucino (660-661) *
875:JuliĂŁo I (537-538) *
872:Ausberto (527-537) *
840:Lampádio (381-400) *
837:Idácio I (366-381) *
834:ApolĂłnio (328-366) *
831:LenĂłncio (326-328) *
828:Sinágrio (300-326) *
594:Archdiocese of Évora
508:Council of Jerusalem
371:are the dioceses of
322:Archdiocese of Braga
221:Archbishop designate
123:886,300 (91.9%)
36:Archdiocese of Braga
3282: /
3176:Diocese of Santarém
2903:Cabeceiras de Basto
2361:Archbishop of Évora
2322:John IV of Portugal
1767:XV, pp. 166-167. ,
1266:JoĂŁo de Melo (1481)
1141:Godinho (1176–1188)
1084:Maurelo (1058–1060)
943:Quirico (681-687) *
926:Fructuosus of Braga
919:JuliĂŁo II (633-653)
916:Tolobeu (612-633) *
904:Benigno (589-612) *
869:Valério (525-527) *
857:Valério (456-494) *
825:SalomĂŁo (299-300) *
816:Narciso (270-275) *
810:Secundo (263-268) *
762:Primaz das Espanhas
486:Marquis of Mondejar
457:; but this, as the
441:The tradition that
18:Archbishop of Braga
3286:41.5497°N 8.4269°W
3181:Diocese of SetĂşbal
3156:Diocese of Funchal
3137:Province of Lisbon
3103:Diocese of Coimbra
2974:Cathedral Treasure
2703:has generic name (
2480:John V of Portugal
2263:Serie chronologica
2257:, and approved by
2241:Serie chronologica
2210:Serie chronologica
2197:Serie chronologica
2106:John I of Portugal
2009:Serie chronologica
1983:Pope Boniface VIII
1970:Serie chronologica
1429:Gaspar of Braganza
1274:Jorge Vaz da Costa
1258:Fernando da Guerra
1035:Gomado (867-875) *
984:ErĂłnio (736-737) *
946:Faustino (688-693)
901:Pantardo (580-589)
884:Lucrécio (561-562)
866:Castino (524-525)*
854:BalcĂłnio (417-456)
804:FabiĂŁo (230-245) *
726:Council of Castile
722:Council of Diamper
621:Monastery of Dumio
500:Augustine of Hippo
369:suffragan dioceses
352:distinct from the
206:Current leadership
3265:
3264:
3258:
3190:Province of Evora
3161:Diocese of Guarda
3108:Diocese of Lamego
3093:Diocese of Aveiro
3076:Province of Braga
3035:
3034:
2994:Nogueira da Silva
2979:D. Diogo de Sousa
2908:Celorico de Basto
2804:978-88-250-1000-8
2533:978-972-97276-0-3
2467:Pope Benedict XIV
2431:diocese of Lisbon
2414:Pope Innocent XII
2328:O Museu portuense
2102:Bishop of Coimbra
1965:Pope Nicholas III
1948:Pope Nicholas III
1803:978-1-4214-0165-2
1788:XV, pp. 265-279.
1782:Breviary of Braga
1434:Caetano BrandĂŁo,
1348:Aleixo de Menezes
1285:from 1501 to 1703
1227:Vasco (1371–1372)
1117:from 1109 to 1500
1081:Pedro (1017–1058)
1017:AtaĂşlfo (832-840)
997:Odoário (740-780)
994:Tiago (738-740) *
922:Potâmio (653-656)
822:Grato (290-299) *
807:FĂ©lix (245-263) *
789:BasĂlio (60-95) *
766:Iberian Peninsula
702:Aleixo de Meneses
683:Francisco Foreiro
640:MaurĂcio Burdinho
453:) and in that of
421:Iberian Peninsula
318:
317:
271:Auxiliary Bishops
191:
186:
16:(Redirected from
3347:
3340:Bishops of Braga
3297:
3296:
3294:
3293:
3292:
3291:41.5497; -8.4269
3287:
3283:
3280:
3279:
3278:
3275:
3252:
3248:
3247:
3151:Diocese of Angra
3128:Diocese of Viseu
3113:Diocese of Porto
3062:
3055:
3048:
3039:
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2928:PĂłvoa de Lanhoso
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2476:
2470:
2463:
2457:
2454:
2448:
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2438:
2423:
2417:
2410:
2404:
2401:Pope Innocent XI
2397:
2391:
2384:
2378:
2376:
2357:Bishop of Guarda
2353:
2347:
2344:
2338:
2332:
2314:
2308:
2301:
2295:
2276:Bishop of Guarda
2272:
2266:
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2236:
2230:
2219:
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2200:
2192:
2186:
2179:Count of Arganil
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2169:
2165:
2159:
2152:
2146:
2127:Pope Alexander V
2123:Bishop of Silves
2119:
2113:
2098:
2092:
2085:
2079:
2067:
2061:
2058:Pope Clement VII
2050:Bishop of Silves
2046:
2040:
2036:
2030:
2018:
2012:
2001:Bishop of Lisboa
1996:
1990:
1979:
1973:
1961:
1955:
1935:
1929:
1926:
1920:
1913:
1907:
1900:
1894:
1887:Pope Innocent IV
1883:
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1857:
1851:
1844:
1838:
1831:
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1814:
1808:
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1650:
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1591:Otto Bardenhewer
1587:
1581:
1570:
1564:
1558:
1552:
1551:
1549:
1547:
1533:
1423:José de Bragança
1306:King of Portugal
1124:MaurĂcio Burdino
1095:Bishops in Braga
1087:Sigefredo (1060)
949:FĂ©lix (693-734?)
910:from 612 to 1108
772:Bishops of Braga
733:Rodrigo da Cunha
688:Council of Trent
654:, Archdeacon of
605:Gregory of Tours
578:Miranda do Douro
445:, a disciple of
407:is known as the
393:Viana do Castelo
377:Bragança-Miranda
365:metropolitan see
314:
313:
311:diocese-braga.pt
298:
279:Bishops emeritus
257:Viana do Castelo
241:Bragança-Miranda
189:
184:
116:- Catholics
94:
90:
88:
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64:
45:
32:
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3269:
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3242:
3234:
3213:
3209:Diocese of Faro
3204:Diocese of Beja
3185:
3132:
3071:
3066:
3036:
3031:
3013:
2957:
2938:Vieira do Minho
2933:Terras de Bouro
2876:
2858:
2853:
2815:
2805:
2759:
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2435:Pope Clement XI
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2411:
2407:
2398:
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2385:
2381:
2354:
2350:
2345:
2341:
2325:
2318:Bishop of Elvas
2315:
2311:
2305:Bishop of Porto
2302:
2298:
2288:Pope Urban VIII
2273:
2269:
2255:Cardinal Albert
2251:
2247:
2237:
2233:
2220:
2216:
2207:
2203:
2193:
2189:
2176:
2172:
2166:
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2149:
2135:Pope John XXIII
2131:Bishop of Porto
2120:
2116:
2099:
2095:
2086:
2082:
2071:Pope Gregory XI
2068:
2064:
2054:Pope Gregory XI
2047:
2043:
2037:
2033:
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283:Jorge Ortiga
183:4th Century
160:Latin Church
151:
141:Denomination
119:(as of 2012)
114:- Total
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3009:Raio Palace
2280:Pope Paul V
1496:(1999–2021)
1490:(1977–1999)
1484:(1963–1977)
1463:(1876–1883)
1450:(1815–1827)
1440:(1790–1805)
1431:(1758–1789)
1425:(1740–1756)
1384:(1670–1677)
1367:(1641–1670)
1350:(1612–1617)
1338:(1559–1581)
1317:(1540–1541)
1295:(1501–1505)
1260:(1417–1467)
1218:(1326–1348)
1203:(1275–1278)
1187:(1272–1273)
1132:(1118–1137)
1130:Paio Mendes
1126:(1109–1118)
1106:(1095–1109)
696:Augustinian
459:Bollandists
338:archdiocese
180:Established
170:Bragan Rite
136:Information
3304:Categories
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2948:Vila Verde
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758:Portuguese
539:Pope Leo I
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232:Suffragans
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1748:Tomus XII
1291:Cardinal
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928:(656-660)
898:(562-579)
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692:de Castro
674:Dominican
660:Gregory X
613:Holy Land
535:Visigoths
527:Gallaecia
482:Tarragona
397:Vila Real
261:Vila Real
196:Cathedral
153:Sui iuris
3027:Category
2999:Pius XII
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1944:Cardinal
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633:Arianism
609:Pannonia
574:Bragança
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512:Pelagius
510:against
463:Paternus
128:Parishes
92:Portugal
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2962:Museums
964:Galicia
892:Apostle
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712:of the
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558:Toledo
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