Andrés Pacheco
Andrés Pacheco (1550–1626) was a Spanish churchman and theologian.
Biography
Andrés Pacheco was born in La Puebla de Montalbán on April 5, 1550. His father was Alonso Pacheco y Téllez-Girón, Lord of La Puebla de Montalbánm, who was a Knight of the Order of Santiago and commander of Medina de las Torres. His mother was Juana de Cárdenas, daughter of Alonso de Cárdenas, Conde of Puebla del Maestre.
He studied grammar, dialectic, philosophy, and theology at the University of Alcalá, graduating with a doctorate in theology. Philip II of Spain named Pacheco tutor of his nephew Albert VII, Archduke of Austria, who later became a cardinal and Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands. Pacheco later became Abbot of San Vicente de la Sierra (connected to the Cathedral of Toledo) and of then of the Cathedral of Alcalá de Henares (1584–87).
On December 2, 1587, the cathedral chapter of the Segovia Cathedral elected Pacheco bishop of Segovia; during his time as bishop of Segovia, he held a diocesan synod. He was translated on August 13, 1601, becoming Bishop of Cuenca.
Pacheco resigned his bishopric in 1622, the same year he was appointed Grand Inquisitor of Spain. He was also Patriarch of the West Indies from 1625
Pacheco died on April 7, 1626.
References
- This page is based on this page on Spanish Wikipedia.
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Preceded by Francisco Ribera Obando |
Bishop of Segovia 1587–1601 |
Succeeded by Maximilian of Austria |
Preceded by Pedro Portocarrero (bishop) |
Bishop of Cuenca 1601–1622 |
Succeeded by Enrique Pimentel Zúñiga |
Preceded by Luis de Aliaga Martínez |
Grand Inquisitor of Spain 1622–1626 |
Succeeded by Antonio Zapata y Cisneros |
Preceded by Diego Guzmán de Haros |
Patriarch of the West Indies 1625–1626 |
Succeeded by Antonio Manrique de Guzmán |