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Castilian ecclesiastic
Pedro Rodriguez
Created cardinal by Boniface VIII, 1302 Born Castile, ?
Died (1310-12-20 ) 20 December 1310 AvignonBuried St. Peter's Basilica or the Chapel of the Constable Nationality Castilian Denomination Catholic
Pedro Rodríguez de Quexada or Petrus Hispanus (died 20 December 1310, in
Avignon ) was an ecclesiastic from
Castile .
Ecclesiastical biography
He was a
canon of
Burgos Cathedral
[1] and the chaplain of Cardinal
Benedetto Caetani , who after his rise to the papacy as Pope Boniface VIII appointed Rodriguez
Bishop of Burgos in 1300.
[2] Boniface VIII then established him as
Cardinal-bishop of Sabina in the
papal consistory of 15 December 1302.
[3] At that time, Rodriguez also received the administration of
San Juan and San Pablo [
es ] .
Rodriguez and
Nicola Boccasini were the only ones who remained with Pope Boniface during the
outrage of Anagni that
Guillaume de Nogaret , Guillaume de Plasian and
Sciarra Colonna executed against the pope that year.
[4]
[5]
[6]
Rodriguez participated in the
papal conclave of 1303 that proclaimed
Pope Benedict XI , and
that of 1304-1305 which elected
Clement V . He served as a Papal legate in England, arranging a peace between the kings
Philip IV of France and
Edward I of England ,
[2] and as governor of
Terni .
[1]
Death and burial
The tomb of Bishop Don Pedro Rodriguez
[7]
Rodriguez died in the papal court at Avignon in late 1310, was transferred to Rome, and buried in the
St. Peter's Basilica with Boniface VIII.
[8]
However, the documentation of the Burgos Cathedral still has him listed as being buried there,
[9] in the chapel of San Pedro (now
Chapel of the Constable [
es ] ), where one can see his
cenotaph ; thus, some historians deny his cardinalship, claiming that the Cardinal and the Bishop of Burgos were two different people.
[10]
References
^
a
b Miranda, Salvador (2012-11-29).
"(List of Cardinals appointed by) Pope Boniface VIII (1294-1303), Consistory of December 15, 1302 (V), Celebrated in Rome" . Miami, FL, USA:
Florida International University .
Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-11-18 .
^
a
b
Linehan, Peter (2002). "The English mission of Cardinal Petrus Hispanus, the chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, and news from Castile at Carlisle (1307)".
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doi :
10.1093/ehr/117.472.605 .
ISSN
0013-8266 .
OCLC
437441383 ,
4642667887 .
^
Eubel, Conrad (1913).
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^ Cardella, Lorenzo (1793).
Memorie storiche de' cardinali della santa Romana chiesa [Historical Memoirs de 'Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church ] (in Italian). Vol. II. Rome: Pagliarini. p. 68.
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^
Moroni, Gaetano (1846).
Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica [Dictionary of historical and ecclesiastical scholarship ] (in Italian). Vol. XXXVI. Venice: Tipografia Emiliana. p. 151.
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604432042 . Retrieved 2013-11-21 .
^
Tosti, Luigi (1846).
Storia di Bonifazio VIII. e de' suoi tempi [History of Boniface VIII. and of his time ] (in Italian). Vol. II. Monte Cassino: Abbey of Monte Cassino. pp. 191–192.
OCLC
669344628 . Retrieved 2013-11-21 .
^ emmanuelgo (2006-10-22).
"The entrance. The tomb of Bishop Don Pedro Rodriguez Quijada (1313) photo" . Photo Galleries at pbase.com . Research Triangle Park, NC: PBase.com. Retrieved 2013-11-21 .
^
Ciacconius, Alphonsus (1677).
Vitae, et res gestae pontificum romanorum et S.R.E. cardinalium [Of Life, and the exploits of the Popes and the Holy Roman Church cardinals ] (in Latin). Vol. II. Rome: Romae : P. et A. De Rubeis. p. 337.
OCLC
6451404 . Retrieved 2013-11-21 .
^ Serrano, Luciano (2011) [1935].
El obispado de Burgos y Castilla primitiva, desde el siglo V al XIII [The Bishops of Burgos and Early Castile: from the 5th to the 13th centuries ] (in Spanish). Vol. I. Valladolid, Spain: Maxtor, D.L. p. 394.
ISBN
9788490010884 .
OCLC
796352803 . Retrieved 2013-11-23 .
^
Flórez, Enrique (1771).
España sagrada [Sacred Spain ] (in Spanish). Vol. XXVI. Madrid: M.F. Rodriguez. pp. 338–344.
OCLC
607497494 . Retrieved 2013-11-23 .