Cardenal Belluga

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Cardenal Belluga was a prominent Spanish cardinal and statesman of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, known for his influential role in both ecclesiastical affairs and the politics of the Kingdom of Spain.

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Cardenal Belluga canonical 1

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instanceOf Catholic cardinal
Roman Catholic bishop
Spanish politician
human
statesman
activeInPeriod early 18th century
late 17th century
countryOfCitizenship Spain
familyName Belluga y Moncada NERFINISHED
givenName Luis Antonio NERFINISHED
knownFor administrative and political reforms in southeastern Spain
defense of royal authority
promotion of church interests in Spanish politics
memberOf College of Cardinals
name Luis Antonio de Belluga y Moncada NERFINISHED
notableFor influence in the politics of the Kingdom of Spain
role in ecclesiastical affairs in Spain
support for the Bourbon cause in the War of the Spanish Succession
occupation bishop
cardinal
politician
statesman
positionHeld Bishop of Cartagena NERFINISHED
Cardinal of the Catholic Church
Viceroy of Valencia and Murcia
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sexOrGender male
supported Philip V of Spain NERFINISHED
workLocation Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
Murcia NERFINISHED
Valencia NERFINISHED

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Plaza Cardenal Belluga namedAfter Cardenal Belluga