Bernado Luis Cotoner y Ballester
Grand Inquisitor, Crown of Aragon
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- Don Antonio Cotoner y Vallobar (father)
Fra' Nicolas Cotoner (nephew)
Bernado Luis Cotoner y Ballester (1571 – 1641), son of Antonio Cotoner y Vallobar in his second marriage,[1] dedicated his life to the study of law, and at the University of Avignon received his Tassels both in Canon law and Roman Law.[2]
In good age he joined the Ecclesial Estate. Member of the Dominican Order, he came to be Apostolic Inquisitor of the Kingdom of Sardinia, in 1629[3] became Inquisitor in the kingdoms of Majorca, Aragon, Valencia and in the County of Barcelona. He died in 1641 when acting as "visitador" to the Holy office in Sicily.
References
- ^ "Biblioteca Digital de les Illes Balears" (PDF) (in Spanish). p. 219. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
- ^ Biblioteca de Escritores Baleares - Ref. Bernardo Luis Cotoner (in Spanish)
- ^ Los juristas mallorquines del siglo XVI - Ref. Bernardo Luis Cotoner p. 10 (in Spanish)
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