Berenguer de Cruïlles explained

Berenguer de Cruïlles
Birth Date:~ 1310
Birth Place:Peratallada ?, Principality of Catalonia
Death Date:1362
Death Place:Barcelona, Principality of Catalonia
Office:1st President of the Deputation of the General of Catalonia
Term Start:1359
Term End:1362
Predecessor:Position established
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Term:22 March 1349–26 July 1362
Predecessor:Arnau de Mont-rodon
Successor:Ènnec de Vallterra

Berenguer de Cruïlles (Peratallada, 1310 – Barcelona, 1362) was the bishop of Girona (1349–1362) and the first president of the Generalitat de Catalunya (1359–1362), nominated by the Catalan Courts held in Cervera in 1359.[1] [2]

De Cruïlles was born around 1310 in Peratallada, a town in eastern Catalonia, and died in Barcelona in 1362. He was a member of the clergy at the See of Girona in 1321, canon in 1330, precentor in 1336, abbot of Sant Feliu in 1342, and was finally appointed bishop by Pope Clement VI. He was a fervent supporter of the excommunication of Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Empúries, uncle of the king. In 1357, he gave financial aid for the completion of the gold and wrought silver altarpiece for the cathedral, begun by his predecessor, bishop Gilabert de Cruïlles (1334–35).[3] He was a pioneer inquisitor and a persecutor of heretics.

References

  1. Book: Adam J. Kosto. Making Agreements in Medieval Catalonia: Power, Order, and the Written Word, 1000-1200. 21 December 2012. 3 May 2001. Cambridge University Press. 978-0-521-79239-4. 254–.
  2. Book: Solé i Sabaté, Josep M. . Història de la Generalitat de Catalunya i els seus presidents (3 vol.) . Generalitat de Catalunya . 2003 . 978-84-412-0883-4 .
  3. Book: Paola Tartakoff. Between Christian and Jew: Conversion and Inquisition in the Crown of Aragon, 1250-1391. 21 December 2012. 17 April 2012. University of Pennsylvania Press. 978-0-8122-4421-2. 200–.

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