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Mateo de Oviedo OFM (1547 – 10 January 1610) was the
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from 1600 from his appointment on 5 May 1600 until his death. He was born in
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and died in
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on 10 January 1610 according to some sources, or on the 2 May 1611 according to others.


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People from Segovia Spanish Roman Catholic archbishops Roman Catholic archbishops of Dublin 16th-century Spanish clergy 17th-century Spanish clergy 1610 deaths 1547 births Friars Minor 17th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Ireland Spanish expatriates in Ireland {{Ireland-RC-archbishop-stub