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768:: consider his Life and Death. His first cradle was the waters, as you already know, and for this reason he is called Moses: "Because I drew him out of the water." And the favors that as a child he has garnered! As an adult, he was already tending a flock when God called him from that mysterious bush, for greater duties. Our Most Excellent Prelate Diego Ros de Medrano was born in the town of Alcalà, to which an
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705:, which he himself had enlarged. A laudatory "Posthumous Acclamation" (1714) accounted for his merits, the condition of governor distinguishes him from the usual in episcopal careers of the time. Doctor Don Juan Gomez de Escobar, Canon of the Holy Church, Provider and Vicar General of this Archbishopric, etc. granted permission for the printing of Diego's
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Crucifixion figure (La Imagen de Cristo en Ourense). Due to the chapel's limited size and the inability to display the Christ image with the reverence it warranted, Don Diego Ros de Medrano, during his tenure as bishop of Ourense, decided in 1674 to extend the chapel to ensure it could
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Granada, on the twenty-fifth day of the month of January of the year 1714, His Most Illustrious Lordship, Don Juan Miguelez de Mendaña, Official of the Council of His Majesty, Bishop of the Holy Church of the City of Tortosa, President of the Royal Chancery, in view of the Approval of
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Celestial Dew in the Cradle, which foretells, but would it not be a peaceful life, a rain of crystal-clear waters for the remedy of faults? His
Nobility, the illustriousness of his Surnames attest to it. When he was a child, he enjoyed the favors of all, both for the greatness of his intellect and
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Medrano, who held positions as a canon, filed an executive lawsuit against the estate and heirs of Antonio Ros de Medrano. The lawsuit stemmed from a debt totaling 120,941 maravedis, along with 37 fanegas and 7 celemines of wheat. This debt originated from discrepancies in the
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for his gentleness. Having completed the course of his studies with the common applause of all, and having graduated as a Doctor ahead of many, he went to the
Crowned City of Madrid to serve at the Parish of San Nicolás. There he tended, like another Moses, the Flock of
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Galicia to meet at will, and from 1637 he decreed that the meetings of the assembly could only take place when in presence of a representative of the monarch, with voice, usually the
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Convent of Tortosa, granted permission for the printing of the sermon preached by Doctor Don Jacinto Andrés Phelipes, Master Canon of the Holy Church of Ourense, at the Funeral of the Most Excellent Lord Don Diego Ros de Medrano.
1128:"Aclamacion posthuma. Immortal fama. Panegyrico clarin de virtudes… Con que el Illustrisimo Cabildo de la Santa Iglesia Cathedral de la ciudad de Orense publicó… à las Letras su Descanso, el Illmo… Diego Ros de Medrano… – Orbis Imagines"
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All this resulted in a lack of control over the clergy and the faithful, and that is why Diego Ros de
Medrano distinguished himself during his tenure for the staunch defense of the rights of the episcopal mitre, especially its
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controlled 581. His lordship power was scarce in contrast to the other lordships —houses of
Monterrey and Ribadavia. However it is not in vain that in Medrano's Ourense there were six of the most populous and important
860:"Titulos de letras de el ... Doct. Diego Castell Ros de Medrano, abbad de Alcalá la Real, del Co[n]sejo de su Mag. Colegial Mayor de San Ildefonso, Universidad de Alcalá, calificador de la Sumprema"
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