Pedro Castro Nero

Spanish Roman Catholic prelate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pedro Castro Nero (1541 28 September 1611) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Valencia (1611), Bishop of Segovia (1603–1611), and Bishop of Lugo (1599–1603).[1][2]

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Pedro Castro Nero
Archbishop of Valencia
ChurchCatholic Church
ArchdioceseArchdiocese of Valencia
In office1611
PredecessorJuan de Ribera
SuccessorIsidoro Aliaga
Previous post(s)Bishop of Lugo (1599–1603)
Bishop of Segovia (1603–1611)
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Consecration18 July 1599
by Juan Fonseca
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Born1541
Died28 September 1611 (age 70)
Valencia, Spain
NationalitySpanish
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Pedro Castro Nero was born in Ampudia, Spain.[1] On 17 February 1599 he was selected by the King of Spain and confirmed by Pope Clement VIII as Bishop of Lugo.[1] On 18 July 1599 he was consecrated bishop by Juan Fonseca, Bishop of Guadix with Sebastián Quintero Ortiz, Bishop Emeritus of Gallipoli, and Juan Pedro González de Mendoza, Bishop Emeritus of Lipari, serving as co-consecrators.[1] On 13 August 1603 he was selected by the King of Spain and confirmed by Pope Clement VIII as Bishop of Segovia.[1] On 12 September 1611 he was selected by the King of Spain and confirmed by Pope Paul V as Archbishop of Valencia where he served until his death 16 days later on 28 September 1611.[1]

While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of Francisco Terrones del Caño, Bishop of Tui (1601).[1]

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