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'''Bartolomé Martí''' (died 1500) (called the '''Cardinal of Segorbe''') was a [[Spanish people|Spanish]] [[Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|bishop]] and [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]].
'''Bartolomé Martí''' (died 1500) (called the '''Cardinal of Segorbe''') was a [[Spanish people|Spanish]] [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|bishop]] and [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]].


==Biography==
==Biography==


Bartolomé Martí was born in [[Valencia]], ca. 1430-40.<ref name=Dictionary>[http://www2.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1496.htm#Marti Biography from the Biographical Dictionary of the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church]</ref> Early in his career, he became the [[majordomo]] of Cardinal Roderic Llançol i de Borja (the future [[Pope Alexander VI]]). He later became a [[papal chamberlain]].<ref name=Dictionary />
Bartolomé Martí was born in [[Valencia]], ca. 1430-40.<ref name=Dictionary>{{cite web|authorlink=Salvador Miranda (historian) |last=Miranda |first=Salvador |title=MARTÍ, Bartolomé (ca. 1430/1440-1500)|url=https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios1496.htm#Marti |work=The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church |accessdate=|publisher=[[Florida International University]]|oclc=53276621}}</ref> Early in his career, he became the [[majordomo]] of Cardinal Roderic Llançol i de Borja (the future [[Pope Alexander VI]]). He later became a [[papal chamberlain]].<ref name=Dictionary />


On September 27, 1473, he was elected [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Segorbe-Castellón|Bishop of Segorbe]].<ref name=Dictionary /> [[John II of Aragon]] initially opposed his election, and a deal was not reached until 1478.<ref name=Dictionary /> He celebrated a diocesan [[synod]] in 1479; he held a second synod in [[Jérica]] on June 8, 1485.<ref name=Dictionary />
On 27 September 1473 he was elected [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Segorbe-Castellón|Bishop of Segorbe]].<ref name=Dictionary /> [[John II of Aragon]] initially opposed his election, and a deal was not reached until 1478.<ref name=Dictionary /> He celebrated a diocesan [[synod]] in 1479; he held a second synod in [[Jérica]] on 8 June 1485.<ref name=Dictionary />


He went to [[Rome]] in 1487 and remained there for the rest of his life.<ref name=Dictionary /> He initially served as Cardinal Borja's [[chancellor]].<ref name=Dictionary /> After Cardinal Borja became pope, he made Bishop Martí majordomo of the [[Apostolic Palace]].<ref name=Dictionary /> In 1494, he became Master of the [[Papal Chapel]].<ref name=Dictionary /> During this period, he had an active role in the ceremonies of the [[papal court]] but had no political role.<ref name=Dictionary />
He went to [[Rome]] in 1487 and remained there for the rest of his life.<ref name=Dictionary /> He initially served as Cardinal Borja's [[chancellor]].<ref name=Dictionary /> After Cardinal Borja became pope, he made Bishop Martí majordomo of the [[Apostolic Palace]].<ref name=Dictionary /> In 1494, he became Master of the [[Papal Chapel]].<ref name=Dictionary /> During this period, he had an active role in the ceremonies of the [[papal court]] but had no political role.<ref name=Dictionary />


Pope Alexander VI made him a [[cardinal priest]] in the [[Papal consistory|consistory]] of February 19, 1496.<ref name=Dictionary /> He received the [[Galero|red hat]] and the ''[[Titular church|titulus]]'' of [[Sant'Agata dei Goti]] (a [[Titular church#Deaconries|deaconry]] raised ''pro illa vice'' to the status of ''titulus'') on February 24, 1496.<ref name=Dictionary /> He received the [[Diocese of Bagnoregio|see of Bagnoregio]] ''[[in commendam]]'' on March 2, 1497, keeping that see until his death.<ref name=Dictionary /> He was [[Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals]] from January 9, 1499, to 1500.<ref name=Dictionary /> In 1499, he became [[Ancient Diocese of Toul|Bishop of Toul]], a position he held until his death.<ref name=Dictionary />
Pope Alexander VI made him a [[cardinal priest]] in the [[Papal consistory|consistory]] of 19 February 1496.<ref name=Dictionary /> He received the [[Galero|red hat]] and the ''[[Titular church|titulus]]'' of [[Sant'Agata dei Goti]] (a [[Titular church#Cardinal-deaconries|deaconry]] raised ''pro illa vice'' to the status of ''titulus'') on 24 February 1496.<ref name=Dictionary /> He received the [[Diocese of Bagnoregio|see of Bagnoregio]] ''[[in commendam]]'' on 2 March 1497, keeping that see until his death.<ref name=Dictionary /> He was [[Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals]] from 9 January 1499 to 1500.<ref name=Dictionary /> In 1499, he became [[Ancient Diocese of Toul|Bishop of Toul]], a position he held until his death.<ref name=Dictionary />


He died at his home in [[Campo Marzio]] on March 25, 1500.<ref name=Dictionary /> He is buried in [[St. Peter's Basilica]].<ref name=Dictionary />
He died at his home in [[Campo Marzio]] on 25 March 1500.<ref name=Dictionary /> He is buried in [[St. Peter's Basilica]].<ref name=Dictionary />


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Latest revision as of 09:32, 23 September 2023

Bartolomé Martí (died 1500) (called the Cardinal of Segorbe) was a Spanish Catholic bishop and cardinal.

Biography

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Bartolomé Martí was born in Valencia, ca. 1430-40.[1] Early in his career, he became the majordomo of Cardinal Roderic Llançol i de Borja (the future Pope Alexander VI). He later became a papal chamberlain.[1]

On 27 September 1473 he was elected Bishop of Segorbe.[1] John II of Aragon initially opposed his election, and a deal was not reached until 1478.[1] He celebrated a diocesan synod in 1479; he held a second synod in Jérica on 8 June 1485.[1]

He went to Rome in 1487 and remained there for the rest of his life.[1] He initially served as Cardinal Borja's chancellor.[1] After Cardinal Borja became pope, he made Bishop Martí majordomo of the Apostolic Palace.[1] In 1494, he became Master of the Papal Chapel.[1] During this period, he had an active role in the ceremonies of the papal court but had no political role.[1]

Pope Alexander VI made him a cardinal priest in the consistory of 19 February 1496.[1] He received the red hat and the titulus of Sant'Agata dei Goti (a deaconry raised pro illa vice to the status of titulus) on 24 February 1496.[1] He received the see of Bagnoregio in commendam on 2 March 1497, keeping that see until his death.[1] He was Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals from 9 January 1499 to 1500.[1] In 1499, he became Bishop of Toul, a position he held until his death.[1]

He died at his home in Campo Marzio on 25 March 1500.[1] He is buried in St. Peter's Basilica.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Miranda, Salvador. "MARTÍ, Bartolomé (ca. 1430/1440-1500)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Bagnoregio
1497-1498
Succeeded by
Preceded by Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals
1499
Succeeded by