Luis de Milà y de Borja

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Luis Julian de Milà y de Borja (1432 Xàtiva, Kingdom of Valencia, Crown of Aragon – 1510 Bèlgida, Kingdom of Valencia, Crown of Aragon) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church.

His parents were Juan de Milà and Catalina de Borja, daughter of Juan Domingo de Borja y Doncel. He was named cardinal on 17 September 1456 by his uncle, the Pope Callixtus III de Borja. He served as administrator and bishop of Segorbe (1453-1459) and Lérida (1461-1509).[1][2]

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  1. ^ Catholic-Hierarchy: Luis Juan Cardinal del Milà
  2. ^ "Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of September 17, 1456". Archived from the original on January 13, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2016.


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