Antonio de Sotomayor

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Antonio de Sotomayor (died 1648) was a Dominican friar who unusually held the positions of royal confessor, councillor of state, commissioner of the crusade, and inquisitor general simultaneously.

Sotomayor was confessor to Philip IV of Spain from 1616 to 1643, and was apppointed to the Council of State in 1624, and later to the Comisaría de Cruzada.[1] On 17 July 1632 he also became Inquisitor General of Spain, resigning on 21 June 1643.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nicole Reinhardt, Voices of Conscience: Royal Confessors and Political Counsel in Seventeenth-Century Spain and France (Oxford University Press, 2016)
  2. ^ Appendix 2 to Henry Charles Lea, A History of the Inquisition of Spain
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Grand Inquisitor of Spain
1632–1643
Succeeded by