Veríssimo de Lencastre
Roman Catholic cardinal
Veríssimo de Lencastre (15 November 1615 – 12 December 1692) was a Roman Catholic cardinal.[1]
Episcopal succession
Episcopal succession of Veríssimo de Lencastre
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While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:[2]
- Lourenço de Castro, Bishop of Angra (1671);
- Francisco Barreto, Bishop of Faro (1671);
- João de Melo, Bishop of Elvas (1671);
- Richard Russell, Bishop of Portalegre (1671);
- Pedro Alencastre, Titular Archbishop of Side (1672);
- José Antonio de Lencastre, Bishop of Miranda (1677);
- Gregório dos Anjos, Bishop of São Luís do Maranhão (1678);
- António de Santa Maria, Titular Bishop of Diocaesarea in Isauria (1678);
- Valerio de São Raimundo, Bishop of Elvas (1683);
- João de Sousa, Bishop of Porto (1684);
- Simão da Gama, Bishop of Faro (1685);
- Alberto de São Gonçalo da Silva, Archbishop of Goa (1686);
- Manoel da Ressurreição, Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia (1687);
- Victorino do Porto, Bishop of Santiago de Cabo Verde (1687);
- João Franco de Oliveira, Bishop of Angola e Congo (1687);
- Matias de Figueiredo e Mello, Bishop of Olinda (1688);
- Pedro da Silva, Bishop of Cochin (1689);
- Manuel de Moura Manuel, Bishop of Miranda (1689);
- Jerónimo Soares, Bishop of Elvas (1690);
- Agostinho da Anunciação, Archbishop of Goa (1690);
- José Saldanha, Bishop of Funchal (1690);
- João de Casal, Bishop of Macau (1690);
- Antonio a Saint Theresia, Bishop of Malacca (1692); and
- Francisco de Lima (Lemos), Bishop of São Luís do Maranhão (1692).
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