Cardinal Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana

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Cardinal Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana was an influential 18th-century Spanish prelate, historian, and reformer who served as Archbishop of Mexico and later Toledo, playing a key role in both ecclesiastical governance and Enlightenment-era scholarship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic cardinal
Spanish person
human
countryOfCitizenship Spain
educatedAt University of Salamanca NERFINISHED
era 18th century
Age of Enlightenment NERFINISHED
familyName de Lorenzana NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork church administration
ecclesiastical history
historical scholarship
religious reform
givenName Francisco Antonio NERFINISHED
hasTitle Archbishop of Mexico NERFINISHED
Archbishop of Toledo NERFINISHED
Cardinal
Primate of Spain NERFINISHED
influencedBy Catholic reform currents of the Enlightenment
knownFor administrative and pastoral reforms in his dioceses
patronage of learning and historical research
languageSpoken Spanish
memberOf Catholic Church NERFINISHED
movement Enlightenment
name Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana NERFINISHED
notableFor promotion of Enlightenment-era scholarship
reforms in the Archdiocese of Mexico
reforms in the Archdiocese of Toledo
support of ecclesiastical governance reforms
occupation Catholic cardinal
archbishop
church reformer
historian
theologian
placeOfActivity Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
Viceroyalty of New Spain NERFINISHED
positionHeld Archbishop of Mexico NERFINISHED
Archbishop of Toledo NERFINISHED
Primate of Spain NERFINISHED
cardinal of the Catholic Church
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sexOrGender male
workLocation Mexico City NERFINISHED
New Spain NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
Toledo NERFINISHED

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Papal conclave, 1799–1800 participant Cardinal Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana