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Jiménez de Rada, Rodrigo, approximately 1170-1247

LC control no.n 88029439
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingJiménez de Rada, Rodrigo, approximately 1170-1247
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Variant(s)De Rada, Rodrigo Jiménez, approximately 1170-1247
Jiménez de Rada, Rodrigo, ca. 1170-1247
Rada, Rodrigo Jiménez de, approximately 1170-1247
Ximenes de Rada, Roderigo, approximately 1170-1247
Ximénez de Rada, Rodrigo, approximately 1170-1247
Ximénez de Rada, Rodrigo, Cardinal, d. 1247
Rodericus Ximenius, de Rada, Archbishop of Toledo, approximately 1170-1247
Ximenius de Rada, Rodericus, approximately 1170-1247
Ximenius, Rodericus, approximately 1170-1247
Rodrigo Jiménez, de Rada, Archbishop of Toledo, approximately 1170-1247
Rodericus, Archbishop of Toledo, approximately 1170-1247
Associated countrySpain Navarre (Kingdom)
Birth date1170~
Death date1247
Place of birthPuente la Reina (Spain)
Place of deathVienne (France)
AffiliationCatholic Church. Archdiocese of Toledo (Spain)
Profession or occupationBishops
Found inRoderici Ximenii de Rada Historia de rebus Hispanie, sive, Historia Gothica, 1987: page ix (Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, born at Puente de la Reina, Navarra, 1170; died 1207)
Pasajes selectos de Hispania gothica, 2007: title apge (Roderici Ximénii de Rada)
LC manual authority card (hdg.: Ximénez de Rada, Rodrigo, Cardinal, died 1247; x-refs.: Jiménez de Rada, Rodrigo; Ximenius de Rada, Rodericus)
Enciclopedia universal (Jiménez de Rada, Rodrigo, prelado y escritor español, born in Navarra, between 1170 and 1180; died June 10, 1247)
Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche (Ximenes de Rada, Roderigo, born 1170/80 (?))
Spanish Wikipedia, viewed April 16, 2016 (Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada; El Toledano; ecclesiastic, military leader, statesman and historian; was Archbishop of Toledo from 1208 until his death in 1247; "Jiménez" is a patronymic derived from the name of his father, Jimeno Pérez)
Biblioteca nacional de Espana online catalog, viewed April 16, 2016 (authorized access point: Jiménez de Rada, Rodrigo (ca. 1170-1247); variant forms of name: Rodericus, Archiepiscopus Toletanus; Ximénez de Rada, Rodrigo)