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Francisco Juan "Panchito" Mendoza Martínez (born April 29, 1985) is a Mexican former professional footballer who last played for Delfines F.C. He represented Mexico on its under-17 team for the cycle of the 2001 FIFA tournament.
Francisco Mendoza may refer to: Francisco Mendoza (footballer) (born 1985), Mexican footballer; Francisco Mendoza (bishop of Jaén) (died 1543), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop; Francisco Mendoza (bishop of Palencia) (died 1536), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop; Francisco Sarmiento Mendoza (1525-1595), Spanish canon lawyer and bishop
Portrait of Francisco de Mendoza by a painter of the school of Daniël van den Queborn. Francisco López de Mendoza y Mendoza (Granada, 1547 – Madrid, 1 March 1623), in the literature often simply referred to as Francisco de Mendoza, was a Spanish nobleman, diplomat, general, and eventually bishop, who briefly played an important role in the Eighty Years' War.
Mendoza was born in Miami, Florida, [2] and is the grandson of Cuban immigrants. [1] He attended Christopher Columbus High School in Miami. As a quarterback on the football team, Mendoza completed 133 of his 203 pass attempts for 1,396 yards and 16 touchdowns with four interceptions, while also adding 137 yards and a touchdown on the ground. [3]
In 1533 Francisco Mendoza de Bobadilla was elected bishop of Coria on with dispensation for not having yet reached the canonical age of 27. He was created cardinal priest on the consistory of 19 December 1544 by Pope Paul III and opted to the title of Santa Maria in Aracoeli. He participated in the Papal conclave of 1549–1550.
Francisco Mendoza de León (born June 11, 1947), is a Filipino prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Antipolo from 2016 to 2023. [1] Biography.
Francisco Mendoza was born in Granada, Spain. [2] On 14 Jun 1538, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul III as Bishop of Jaén. [1] [2] He served as Bishop of Jaén until his death in 1543 in Speyer, Germany. [1] [2]
Francisco Mendoza (18 Jan 1534 – 29 Mar 1536 Died) [5] Luis Cabeza de Vaca (14 Apr 1537 – 22 Nov 1550 Died) Pedro de la Gasca (6 Apr 1551 – 2 Jun 1561 Appointed, Bishop of Sigüenza) Cristóbal Fernández Valtodano (2 Jun 1561 – 20 Feb 1570 Appointed, Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela) [6]