Lope de Barrientos, sometimes called Obispo Barrientos ("Bishop Barrientos"), was a powerful clergyman and statesman of the Crown of Castile during the 15th century, although his prominence and the influence he wielded during his lifetime is not well-represented in Spanish history.
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- Lope de Barrientos, sometimes called Obispo Barrientos ("Bishop Barrientos"), was a powerful clergyman and statesman of the Crown of Castile during the 15th century, although his prominence and the influence he wielded during his lifetime is not well-represented in Spanish history. From relatively humble beginnings in Medina del Campo, where he studied grammar, he took advantage of a secular custom of Castilian monarchs to selectively promote lower class court nobility to the service of Ferdinand I of Aragon—a privilege normally reserved for those of high birth. Barrientos exploited every opening to climb in social rank against the backdrop of a complex political atmosphere: he became a Dominican friar; served as a professor of theology at the University of Salamanca (possibly the first); as the bishop of three successive cities—Segovia, Ávila, and chiefly of Cuenca —as royal confessor of John II of Castile; an Inquisitor; an advisor to Henry IV of Castile; and as Chancellor of Castile. In addition, he published a series of theological treatises and tracts concerning religious problems encountered in 15th-century Spain.
- Lope de Barrientos war ein Kleriker zur Zeit der kastilischen Krone. Unter anderem wirkte er als Theologieprofessor an der Universität von Salamanca, als Bischof von Segovia und Avila sowie als Inquisitor. Schwierig zu beurteilen ist sein Verhältnis zu Alvaro de Luna, Günstling Johanns des II. von Kastilien, dessen Nachfolge als Machthaber Kastiliens er für die Dauer etwa eines Jahres bis zum Tod Johann II. antrat. Der Ursprung nach war de Barrientos Sohn eines Dieners am Hofe Ferdinands I. von Aragón.
- Fray Lope de Barrientos O.P. , llamado Obispo Barrientos, es un personaje poco conocido en la historia española. Sin embargo, en su tiempo llegó a ser uno de los clérigos más poderosos de la Corona de Castilla. Desde sus orígenes relativamente humildes, en Medina del Campo, donde estudió gramática, se aprovechó de la costumbre secular de los monarcas castellanos de emplear nobles de segunda fila en la corte (alejando así del poder a la alta nobleza) para entrar al servicio de Fernando de Antequera. Después, usó de su inteligencia y aprovechó todos los resquicios de la difícil coyuntura política para ascender socialmente: fraile dominico, catedrático de la Universidad de Salamanca, confesor real de Juan II de Castilla, obispo en tres ciudades sucesivas (pero, sobre todo, en Cuenca), inquisidor, hombre de confianza de Enrique IV de Castilla y Canciller Mayor de Castilla. A esto hay que añadir una serie de escritos sobre teología y los problemas religiosos de su tierra en el siglo XV.
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- Funeral portrait of Lope de Barrientos; from Museum of the Fairs in Medina del Campo
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- Lope de Barrientos, sometimes called Obispo Barrientos ("Bishop Barrientos"), was a powerful clergyman and statesman of the Crown of Castile during the 15th century, although his prominence and the influence he wielded during his lifetime is not well-represented in Spanish history.
- Lope de Barrientos war ein Kleriker zur Zeit der kastilischen Krone. Unter anderem wirkte er als Theologieprofessor an der Universität von Salamanca, als Bischof von Segovia und Avila sowie als Inquisitor. Schwierig zu beurteilen ist sein Verhältnis zu Alvaro de Luna, Günstling Johanns des II. von Kastilien, dessen Nachfolge als Machthaber Kastiliens er für die Dauer etwa eines Jahres bis zum Tod Johann II. antrat. Der Ursprung nach war de Barrientos Sohn eines Dieners am Hofe Ferdinands I.
- Fray Lope de Barrientos O.P. , llamado Obispo Barrientos, es un personaje poco conocido en la historia española. Sin embargo, en su tiempo llegó a ser uno de los clérigos más poderosos de la Corona de Castilla.
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- Lope de Barrientos
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