Archdiocese of Toledo


The Archdiocese of Toledo is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church located in Spain. They are also the Primates of Spain. It was, according to tradition, established in the 1st century by James the Great and was elevated to an archdiocese in 313 after the Edict of Milan. The incumbent Metropolitan Archbishop also bears the title Primate of Spain and since 1937 the title General Vicar of the Armies
[Image:Palacioarzobispaltoledo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Archbishop's Palace (Palacio Arzobispal) in Toledo]
Image:Puerta Perdon Toledo.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Main entrance to the Cathedral

List

Bishops

  1. Eugenius – legendary, supposedly a disciple of Dionysius the Areopagite
  2. Melantius
There are thought to have been bishops between and after these two, but their identities and dates of tenure are unknown.

Archbishops

  1. Patruinus
  2. Toribius
  3. Quintus
  4. Vincent
  5. Paulatus
  6. Natallus
  7. Audentius
  8. Isicius
  9. Martin I
  10. Castinus
  11. Campeius
  12. Sinticius
  13. Praumatus
  14. Petrus I
  15. Julian I
  16. Bacauda
  17. Petrus II
  18. Exuperius
  19. Adelphus
  20. Conancius
  21. Eladius
  22. Justus
  23. Eugenius I
  24. Eugenius II
  25. Ildefonso
  26. Quiricus
  27. Julian II
  28. Sisbert
  29. Felix
  30. Gunderic
  31. Sindered
  32. Cixila
  33. Elipandus
  34. *
See vacant due to Muslim rule
  1. * Vacant
  2. Bernard de Sedirac
  3. Raymond de Sauvetât
  4. Juan II
  5. Cerebruno
  6. Pedro III de Cardona
  7. Gonzalo I Petrez
  8. Martín II López de Pisuerga
  9. Rodrigo Jimenez de Rada
  10. Juan III Medina de Pomar
  11. Gutierre I Ruiz Dolea
  12. Infante Sancho of Castile
  13. Domingo Pascual
  14. Infante Sancho of Aragon
  15. Fernando I Rodriguez de Covarubias
  16. Gonzalo II Pérez Gudiel
  17. Gonzalo III Diaz Palomeque
  18. Gutierre II Gomez de Toledo
  19. Juan III, Infante of Aragon ; also Latin Patriarch of Alexandria
  20. Jimeno de Luna
  21. Gil Alvarez de Albornoz
  22. Gonzalo IV de Aguilar
  23. Blas Fernandez de Toledo
  24. Gómez Manrique (bishop)
  25. Pedro IV Tenorio
  26. * Vacant
  27. Pedro V de Luna
  28. Sancho III de Rojas
  29. Juan IV Martinez de Contreras
  30. Juan V de Cerezuela
  31. Gutierre III Alvarez de Toledo
  32. Alfonso Carillo de Acuna
  33. Pedro VI Gonzalez de Mendoza
  34. Francisco I Ximénez de Cisneros
  35. Guillermo de Croy
  36. * Vacant
  37. Alonso III Fonseca
  38. Juan VI Pardo Tavera
  39. Juan VII Martinez Silecio
  40. Bartolomé Carranza
  41. Gaspar I de Quiroga y Vela
  42. Albert of Austria, later Archduke of Austria
  43. García Loaysa y Girón
  44. Bernardo II de Sandoval y Rojas
  45. * Vacant
  46. Ferdinand of Austria
  47. * Vacant
  48. Gaspar II de Borja y Velasco
  49. Baltasar Moscoso y Sandoval
  50. Pascual II de Aragon
  51. Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero
  52. * Vacant
  53. Francisco Valero y Losa
  54. Diego de Astorga y Céspedes
  55. * Vacant
  56. Luis I de Borbon y Farnesio
  57. Luis II Fernandez de Cordoba
  58. Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana
  59. Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga, 14th Count of Chinchón
  60. * Vacant
  61. Juan José Bonel y Orbe
  62. * Vacant
  63. Zeferino González y Díaz Tuñón
  64. Antolín Monescillo y Viso
  65. Bl. Ciriaco María Sancha y Hervás
  66. Gregorio Maria Aguirre y Garcia
  67. Victoriano Guisasola y Menendez
  68. Enrique Almaraz y Santos
  69. Enrique Reig y Casanova
  70. Pedro Segura y Sáenz
  71. * Vacant
  72. Isidro Goma y Tomas
  73. Enrique Pla y Deniel
  74. Vicente Enrique y Tarancón
  75. Marcelo Gonzalez Martin
  76. Francisco Alvarez Martínez
  77. Antonio Cañizares Llovera
  78. Braulio Rodríguez Plaza
  79. Francisco Cerro Chaves

    Auxiliary bishops in the archdiocese

Suffragan dioceses