Francisco Javier de Cienfuegos y Jovellanos

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Francisco Javier de Cienfuegos y Jovellanos (12 March 1766 – 1847) was a Spanish bishop and cardinal. He was born in Oviedo. He was bishop of Cádiz (1819–1824) and archbishop of Seville (1824–1847). [1] [2] [3]

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References

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  2. Recio Mir, Álvaro (2008–2009). "El sepulcro neogótico del Cardenal Cienfuegos en la Catedral de Sevilla y la crítica de Gestoso a su "concepto artístico"" [Cardinal Cienfuego's Neogothic tomb at the Seville Cathedral and Gestoso's critical views](PDF). Laboratorio de Arte. No. 21. pp. 219–239. doi:10.12795/LA.2008.i21.11 (inactive 31 January 2024). Retrieved 7 May 2020.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link)
  3. The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church Current and historical information about its bishops and dioceses. Consultado el 14 de abril de 2011
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Juan Acisclo Vera Delgado
Bishop of Cadiz
1819–1824
Succeeded by
Domingo de Silos Moreno
Preceded by Archbishop of Seville
1824–1847
Succeeded by
Judas José Romo y Gamboa