LC control no. | n 86802393 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Sánchez de Arévalo, Rodrigo, 1404-1470 |
Variant(s) | Rodoricus, Zamorensis, 1404-1470 Zamorensis, Rodoricus, 1404-1470 Rodericus, Zamorensis, 1404-1470 Rodericus, Bishop of Zamora, 1404-1470 Sancius de Arevalo, Rodericus, 1404-1470 Arevalo, Rodericus Sancius de, 1404-1470 Sancius, Rodericus, 1404-1470 Sanctius, Rodericus, 1404-1470 De Arévalo, Rodrigo Sánchez, 1404-1470 Arévalo, Rodrigo Sánchez de, 1404-1470 Rodericus Sanctius, Bishop of Zamora, 1404-1470 Rodericus Sancius, Bishop of Zamora, 1404-1470 Rodrigo, Bishop of Zamora, 1404-1470 |
Associated country | Spain Italy |
Located | Rome (Italy) |
Birth date | 1404 |
Death date | 1470-10-04 |
Place of birth | Santa María la Real de Nieva (Spain) |
Profession or occupation | Bishops |
Found in | Palau (Rodericus, Obispo de Zamora (Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo)) BLC (Sancius de Arevalo, Rodericus, successively Bishop of Oviedo, of Zamora, of Calahorra, and of Palencia) BLC 15th century catalog: volume 8, page 10 (Rodericus (Sancius) Zamorensis) Espasa (Sánchez de Arévalo, Rodrigo; prelate and Spanish writer; born in Santa Maria de Nieva (Segovia) in 1404; died October 10, 1470 or October 4, 1480, in Rome) BN (Sánchez de Arévalo, Rodrigo) Hoefer (Sanchez de Arevalo, Rodriguez; in Latin: Sancius; born 1404; died October 10, 1470, in Rome) Goff (Rodericus Zamorensis) Hain (Rodericus Sanctius, Episc. Zamorensis) Ad sanctissimum et beatissimum dominum dominum Paulum Secundum ... 1473: title page (editus a Rodorico Zamorensi et postea Caligaritano Hispano ...) NUC pre-56 (hdg.: Sánchez de Arévalo, Rodrigo, Bp., 1404-1470; usage once: Ruy Sánchez de Areralo) Spejo de la vida humana, 1994: t.p. (Rodrigo Alcayde del Castillo de Sanctangelo. Obispo de Çamora. (Rodericus)) English Wikipedia, viewed October 22, 2021 (Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo; Latin: Rodericus Zamorensis; born 1404 at Santa María la Real de Nieva in the diocese of Segovia; died October 4, 1470; Spanish churchman, historian and political theorist; he served as secretary to John II of Castile and Henry IV of Castile, who employed him as envoy on various missions, notably to the Holy See apropos of the Council of Basel; at the beginning of the papacy of Calixtus III, he settled in Rome, becoming successively bishop of Oviedo, Zamora, Calahorra, and Palencia) |
Associated language | spa lat |