Barrientos, Lope de, 1382-1469

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Name (Latin)
Barrientos, Lope de, 1382-1469
Other forms of name
De Barrientos, Lope, 1382-1469
Date of birth
1382
Date of death
1469
Occupation
Bishops
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 39545574
Wikidata: Q333086
Library of congress: nr 96044215
Sources of Information
  • Tractado de la divinança, 1994:t.p. (Lope de Barrientos) p. 13, etc. (b. 1382 in Medina del Campo, Valladolid, Spain; Dominican friar, named Bp. of Segovia in 1438, Bp. of Cuenca in 1444; d. 1469)
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Wikipedia description:

Lope de Barrientos (1382–1469), sometimes called Obispo Barrientos ("Bishop Barrientos"), was a powerful clergyman and statesman of the Crown of Castile during the 15th century, although his prominence and the influence he wielded during his lifetime is not a subject of common study in Spanish history. From relatively humble beginnings in Medina del Campo, where he studied grammar, he took advantage of a secular custom of Castilian monarchs to selectively promote lower class court nobility to the service of Ferdinand I of Aragon—a privilege normally reserved for those of high birth. Barrientos exploited every opening to climb in social rank against the backdrop of a complex political atmosphere: he became a Dominican friar; served as a professor of theology at the University of Salamanca (possibly the first); as the bishop of three successive cities—Segovia, Ávila, and chiefly of Cuenca —as royal confessor of John II of Castile; an Inquisitor; an advisor to Henry IV of Castile; and as Chancellor of Castile. In addition, he published a series of theological treatises and tracts concerning religious problems encountered in 15th-century Spain.

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