his oath and not from his birth. Besides Argüelles, the Asturians Pedro Inguanzo Rivero and Alonso Cañedo Vigil, each with opposing ideologies, defended...
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Marmora – cardinal-priest without the title, died 30 December 1830 Pedro Inguanzo Rivero, archbishop of Toledo – cardinal-priest of S. Tommaso in Parione...
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Cuenca) Joaquín Carrillo Mayoral (26 Mar 1804 – 12 Feb 1810 Died) Pedro Inguanzo Rivero (26 Sep 1814 – 27 Sep 1824 Confirmed, Archbishop of Toledo) Tomás...
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María de Borbón y Vallabriga, 14th Count of Chinchón (1800–1823) Pedro Inguanzo y Rivero [es] (1824–1836) Vacant Juan José Bonel y Orbe (1849–1857) Cirilo...
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1800–1814 Predecessor Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana Successor Pedro Inguanzo y Rivero Other post(s) Administrator of Seville (1800–1814) Cardinal-Priest...
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Regime) was incorporated. One notable member of this subgroup was Pedro de Inguanzo y Rivero, a prominent Bishop (and later Archbishop of Toledo) who was proclaimed...
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121,729 32.57 • Adolfo Barthe Aza UCD 87,491 23.41 • Horacio Fernández Inguanzo PCE 86,671 23.19 • Luis Fernández-Vega Diego AP 55,120 14.75 • Jesús Evaristo...
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