Juan Benlloch i Vivó

Juan Baptista Benlloch i Vivó (Eastern Calatan: [ʒuˈam bəɲˈʎɔk i βiˈβo], Valencian: [ʒuˈam beɲˈʎɔk i viˈvo]; 29 December 1864 – 14 February 1926) was a Spanish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who was Archbishop of Burgos from 1919, who was elevated to the cardinalate in 1921, and who, as Co-Prince of Andorra, composed the text for "El Gran Carlemany", that country's national anthem.


Juan Bautista Benlloch i Vivó
Archbishop of Burgos
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
ArchdioceseBurgos
SeeBurgos
Appointed7 January 1919
Term ended14 February 1926
PredecessorJosé Cadena y Eleta
SuccessorPedro Segura y Sáenz
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Ara Coeli (1921–26)
Orders
Ordination25 February 1888
Consecration2 February 1902
by Jaime Cordona y Tur
Created cardinal7 March 1921
by Pope Benedict XV
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Juan Bautista Benlloch i Vivó

29 December 1864
Valencia, Spanish Kingdom
Died14 February 1926(1926-02-14) (aged 61)
Madrid, Kingdom of Spain
BuriedBurgos Cathedral
ParentsJuan Benlloch i David
Carmen Vivó Sabater
Previous post(s)
  • Titular Bishop of Hermopolis maior (1901–06)
  • Apostolic Administrator of Solsona (1901–06)
  • Bishop of Urgell (1906–19)
Styles of
Juan Bautista Benlloch i Vivó
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeeBurgos
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