Benito Madueño y Ramos

Most Reverend
Benito Madueño y Ramos
Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo
Church Catholic Church
Archdiocese Archdiocese of Toledo
In office 1698-1739
Orders
Consecration 1699
Personal details
Born 1654
Montoro
Died 11 May 1739
Toledo, Spain
Nationality Spanish

Benito Madueño y Ramos (1654 - 11 May 1739) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo (1698-1739).[1][2][3]

Biography

Benito Madueño y Ramos was born Montoro in 1654.[1] On 19 Dec 1698, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Innocent XII as Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo and Titular Bishop of Sion.[1] He was consecrated bishop in 1699.[1] He served as Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo until his death on 11 May 1739.[1]

While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Juan Feyjóo González de Villalobos, Bishop of Guadix (1702); Pedro Francisco Levanto Vivaldo, Auxiliary Bishop of Seville (1703); Francisco de Cosío y Otero, Archbishop of Santafé en Nueva Granada (1704); Miguel Pérez Lara Bishop of Coria (1705); Bartolomé Cernuda Rico y Piñeros, Bishop of Plasencia (1713); Luis de Salcedo y Azcona, Bishop of Coria (1713); Antonio Monroy y Meneses, Bishop of Santa Marta (1715); Felipe Antonio Gil Taboada, Bishop of Osma (1715); Juan José de Escalona y Calatayud, Bishop of Caracas (1717); Pedro Magaña, Bishop of Solsona, (1717); Bartolomé Camacho Madueño, Bishop of Tortosa (1720); Miguel Herrero Esgueva, Bishop of Osma (1720); Martín Zalayeta Lizarza, Bishop of León (1720); Gregorio Téllez, Bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo (1721); Juan Lancaster Norona, Bishop of Cuenca (1721); Miguel Estela, Bishop of Jaca (1721); Antonio Maldonado y Minoja, Bishop of Oviedo (1722); Juan Fernández Zapata, Bishop of Mallorca (1722); Jacinto Valledor Fresno, Bishop of Osma (1723); Andrés Murillo Velarde, Bishop of Pamplona (1725); Bernardo Jiménez Cascante, Bishop of Barcelona (1725); Domingo Valentín Guerra Arteaga y Leiba, Titular Archbishop of Amida (1726); Agustín Rodríguez Delgado, Bishop of Panamá (1726); José Sancho Granado, Bishop of Salamanca (1730); José Marín y Ibáñez, Bishop of Almería (1731); Manuel Isidro Orozco Manrique de Lara, Bishop of Jaén (1732); José Platas, Auxiliary Bishop of Santiago de Compostela (1732); and Álvaro Eugenio de Mendoza Caamaño y Sotomayor, Patriarch of the West Indies (1734).[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Bishop Benito Madueño y Ramos" Catholic-Hierarchy. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 12, 2016
  2. "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toledo, Spain" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved December 31, 2015
  3. "Archdiocese of Toledo" Catholic-Hierarchy. David M. Cheney. Retrieved January 12, 2016


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