Judas José Romo y Gamboa
Spanish prelate of the Roman Catholic church (1779–1855) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Spanish prelate of the Roman Catholic church (1779–1855) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Judas José Romo y Gamboa (7 January 1779 – 11 January 1855) was a Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Cardinal Archbishop of Seville.[1] Previously he had served as Bishop of Canarias in the Canary Islands.
Judas José Romo y Gamboa | |
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Archbishop of Seville | |
Church | Catholic |
Archdiocese | Seville |
Predecessor | Francisco Javier de Cienfuegos y Jovellanos |
Successor | Manuel Joaquín Tarancón y Morón |
Orders | |
Consecration | 1 May 1834 by Pedro José de Fonte y Hernández Miravete |
Created cardinal | 30 September 1850 by Pope Pius IX |
Personal details | |
Born | Toledo, Spain | 7 January 1779
Died | 11 January 1855 76) Seville, Spain | (aged
Coat of arms |
He was born in Toledo, Spain to Brigadier Francisco Romo y Gamboa (1746–1813) and Ramona Fernández Manrique (1750–1787), and was educated at the University of Huesca.[2] Details of his ordination to the priesthood are not known, however, he was selected as Bishop of Canarias by Pope Gregory XVI in 1833 and took up the role on 1 May 1834.[1][3] In September 1847 Pope Pius IX named him Archbishop of Seville a subsequently elevated him to Cardinal Priest on 30 September 1850.[1][4]
He died on 11 January 1855 in Seville.[1]
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