Tomás Carbonell (bishop)
Baltasar Tomás Carbonell y Sánchez, O.P. (6 January 1621 – 5 April 1692)[1][2][3] was a Spanish friar of the Dominican Order. He served as royal confessor to King Charles II of Spain twice: from 1676 to 1678[4] and from 1682 to 1686.[1][5] He was also the Bishop of Sigüenza from 1677 until his death in 1692.[2][3]
Tomás Carbonell | |
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| Bishop of Sigüenza | |
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| Church | Roman Catholic |
| In office | 1677–1692 |
| Predecessor | Pedro de Godoy |
| Successor | Juan Grande Santos de San Pedro |
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| Consecration | 26 September 1677 |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 6 January 1621 |
| Died | 5 April 1692 (aged 71) |
See also
References
- Martínez Peñas, Leandro (2007). El confesor del rey en el Antiguo Régimen (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial Complutense. p. 1013. ISBN 9788474918519.
- Reluz, Thomas (1695). Vida, y virtudes del illustrísimo señor don fray Thomas Carbonel, obispo, que fue de Sigüenza, de la sagrada orden de nuestro padre Sancto Domingo (in Spanish). Madrid: La viuda de D. Francisco Nieto. pp. 2 and 420–421.
- Cheney, David M. (2015-11-11). "Bishop Baltasar Tomás Carbonell y Sánchez". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- Martínez Peñas, Leandro (2007). El confesor del rey en el Antiguo Régimen (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial Complutense. pp. 734, n. 2254. ISBN 9788474918519.
- Reinhardt, Nicole (2016). Voices of Conscience: Royal Confessors and Political Counsel in Seventeenth-Century Spain and France. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 244. ISBN 9780198703686.
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