Bishop of México
position held by Juan de Zumárraga from 1530 until the elevation to archdiocese in 1546
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Bishop of México
Summary
Bishop of México is a historical episcopal title[1].
Key Facts
- Bishop of México is in the country of Spanish Empire[2].
- Bishop of México's instance of is recorded as historical episcopal title[3].
- Bishop of México's subclass of is recorded as diocesan bishop[4].
- Bishop of México's subclass of is recorded as suffragan bishop[5].
- Bishop of México's subclass of is recorded as ordinary[6].
- Bishop of México's Commons category is recorded as Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mexico (city)[7].
- +1530-08-20T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bishop of México[8].
- Bishop of México was dissolved in +1546-02-12T00:00:00Z[9].
- Bishop of México's position holder is recorded as Juan de Zumárraga[10].
- Bishop of México's replaced by is recorded as Roman Catholic Archbishop of México[11].
- Bishop of México's organization directed by the office or position is recorded as Diocese of México[12].
Body
Geography
Bishop of México is in the country of Spanish Empire[2].
Designation and Status
Bishop of México's instance of is recorded as historical episcopal title[3].
History and Context
+1530-08-20T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bishop of México[8].