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Diego de Espinosa y de Arévalo (1513 – 5 September 1572) was a Spanish churchman.
Life
Born at Martín Muñoz de las Posadas (modern province of Segovia), he was educated in civil law, canon law and theology at the University of Salamanca.
He was Councillor of the Royal Council of Castile, 1562, and President of the Royal Council of Castile, 1565. He was ordained a priest in 1567, and created Cardinal, by Pope Pius V, after March 1568. He was Bishop of Sigüenza (1568–1572), and Inquisitor General (december 1566–1572).
He was to be honoured with a title of Marquis and the building of a palace at the expenses of King Philip II of Spain, but he only accepted the building in his village of a palace bearing the Crown Royal Arms as paid by public money. This still exists, and is presently used by the Town Hall and secondary schools.
His directness was not appreciated by many, but it is said that the rigid King Philip II, on learning of his death in 1572, commented that he had lost his best-ever Minister.
Memorial
A magnificent praying sculpture of him, by Leone Leoni and his son Pompeo Leoni can be found in the village church.
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Fernando de Valdés y SalasGrand Inquisitor of Spain
1566–1572Succeeded by
Pedro Ponce de LeónCategories:- 1513 births
- 1572 deaths
- Spanish cardinals
- Bishops of Sigüenza
- Presidents of the Royal Council of Castile
- People from Segovia (province)
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