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136: 235: 309:(May, 1527), Quiñones, who was distantly related to the Emperor, and was also his confidant, seemed the man best able to obtain the pope's release and ensure and a full reconciliation between pope and emperor. Quiñones was sent to the emperor for this purpose on three occasions, and his efforts were crowned with success when Pope Clement was freed (December, 1527), subsequently the Treaties of 557: 525: 39: 409:
undertaken by the order of Pope Clement. This he began in 1535 and it was issued in that year by Pope Paul III. A second recension followed in 1536. It was primarily intended for private use but (with permission) it began to be used in many religious houses and more than 100 editions were printed
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As these activities rendered it impossible for Quiñones to govern the Order effectively, he renounced the office of Minister General in December 1527, and in September of the following year was created cardinal of the title of
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As Minister General, he undertook a visitation of the friaries in Spain (1523–25), as well as those of a great part of
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Breviarium Romanum a Francisco Cardinali Quignonio: editum et recognitum iuxta editionem Venetiis AD 1535 impressam
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Quiñones left some legislative compilations for his Order, but is best known for his attempted reform of the
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General of the Observant branch of the Order. In 1521 he had obtained special permission and faculties from
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between 1536 and 1566. However, it was subject to much criticism for its disregard of tradition and
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Having completed his studies, he successively discharged various important offices of his Order as
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The Second Recension of the Quignon Breviary, following an edition printed at Antwerp in 1537
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As a cardinal, Quiñones always occupied a distinguished position in the
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who was responsible for some reforms in the Catholic Church in Spain.
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Fernández Conti, Santiago, ‘Jean Glapion’, in José Martínez Millán,
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to go to the missions in the Americas, together with Jean Glapion,
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La corte de Carlos V. Vol. 3, Los consejeros y los consejos
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Francisco de Quiñones, pictured in the cloister of the
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New York: Robert Appleton Company. 278:, serving in the office until 1527. 61:adding citations to reliable sources 282:Minister General of the Franciscans 534:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). " 14: 555: 523: 504:Florida International University 305:in 1527 and the imprisonment of 160:Franciscus Cardinalis Quignonius 37: 438:LXXV, n. 251, (2015) 641-668. 373:, in 1536 he sent Quiñones to 48:needs additional citations for 28:Francisco de Quiñones (soldier) 596:16th-century Spanish cardinals 215:and was educated as a page of 1: 227:of St. Mary of the Angels in 217:Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros 274:in 1523, he was elected its 202:Diego Fernandez de Quiñones 170:– 5 November 1540 in 622: 477:Cross, F. L. (ed.) (1957) 395:Santa Croce in Gerusalemme 25: 18: 562:Francisco de Quiñones at 460:John Wickham Legg (ed.), 447:John Wickham Legg (ed.), 350:, as some authors claim. 414:banned its use in 1558. 164:Francisco de los Ángeles 19:Not to be confused with 328:S. 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