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| - Antonio Tavira y Almazán (Iznatoraf, Jaén, 30 de setembre de 1737 - Salamanca, 8 de gener de 1807) va ser un sacerdot espanyol, que va pertànyer al nombrós grup d'eclesiàstics il·lustrats que es va formar en la segona meitat del segle xviii a Espanya. (ca)
- Antonio Tavira y Almazán (Iznatoraf, Jaén, 30 de septiembre de 1737 - Salamanca, 8 de enero de 1807), fue un sacerdote y obispo español, que perteneció al numeroso grupo de eclesiásticos ilustrados que se formó en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII en España. Fue catedrático de retórica en Salamanca y miembro de la Real Academia de la Lengua Española. (es)
- Antonio Tavira y Almazán, (Iznatoraf, province of Jaen, 30 September 1737 - Salamanca, January 1807). A member of the Royal Spanish Academy from 1775 to 1807. Famous archeologist who found visigothic remains, near , described since then as Segobriga. He had some clashes with the Spanish Inquisition, related to the regalist wishes of King Carlos IV of Spain to give to the bishop's jurisdiction on the annulment of marriages, he was also the Honorary Chaplain of King Charles III of Spain since 1772, aged 36. A Knight and a Prior of the Military Order of Santiago in Uclés, province of Cuenca, (1788–1789), Bishop of Canarias, (1791–1796), Bishop of Osma, (1796–1798), Bishop of Salamanca, (1798–1807). (en)
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| - Antonio Tavira y Almazán (Iznatoraf, Jaén, 30 de setembre de 1737 - Salamanca, 8 de gener de 1807) va ser un sacerdot espanyol, que va pertànyer al nombrós grup d'eclesiàstics il·lustrats que es va formar en la segona meitat del segle xviii a Espanya. (ca)
- Antonio Tavira y Almazán, (Iznatoraf, province of Jaen, 30 September 1737 - Salamanca, January 1807). A member of the Royal Spanish Academy from 1775 to 1807. Famous archeologist who found visigothic remains, near , described since then as Segobriga. He had some clashes with the Spanish Inquisition, related to the regalist wishes of King Carlos IV of Spain to give to the bishop's jurisdiction on the annulment of marriages, he was also the Honorary Chaplain of King Charles III of Spain since 1772, aged 36. A Knight and a Prior of the Military Order of Santiago in Uclés, province of Cuenca, (1788–1789), Bishop of Canarias, (1791–1796), Bishop of Osma, (1796–1798), Bishop of Salamanca, (1798–1807). He was a very close friend of Minister Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, suspicious of the Spanish Inquisitors at the end of the 18th century whom he suspected of incompetence and connivence with the French regalist, "constitutionalist" and "bonapartist" Bishop , Abbé Grégoire, (Vého, (Trois-Évêchés), near Lunéville, France, 4 December 1750 - Paris, 20 May 1831). He was ordained a bishop of Salamanca, (perhaps), Catholic Bishop of , Palestine, by the Scottish Priest Alexander Cameron, ( Braemar, Aberdeenshire, 28 July 1747 - , Palestine by Tavira 28 October 1798- Vicar Apostolic of , around Edinburgh, Scotland, Great Britain, 24 August 1805 - 20 August 1825 Retired - died 7 February 1828, aged 80). (en)
- Antonio Tavira y Almazán (Iznatoraf, Jaén, 30 de septiembre de 1737 - Salamanca, 8 de enero de 1807), fue un sacerdote y obispo español, que perteneció al numeroso grupo de eclesiásticos ilustrados que se formó en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII en España. Fue catedrático de retórica en Salamanca y miembro de la Real Academia de la Lengua Española. (es)
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