An Investigation Reveals the Cantabrian Roots of Pope Leo XIV
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An investigation by the New York Times places four great-great-grandparents of the eleventh generation of Pope Leo XIV, whose real name is Robert Francis Prevost Martínez, in...
Neighbors are "illusioned" to know the ancestors of the pontiff in the Cantabrian town and believe it will serve as a promotion
🔊 Listen to this news American Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost has been elected as Pope Leo XIV. His election has revealed a fascinating family tree, including more than 100 direct ancestors with roots in New Orleans, Spain, France, and Italy. This research into his lineage was conducted by genealogist Jari C. Honora, along with specialists from American Ancestors and the Cuban Genealogy Club of Miami. The study highlights the diversity of his …
An amazing genealogical research carried out by The New York Times has revealed a direct family link between the newly elected Pope Leon XIV and the next of Venezuelan independence, Antonio José de Sucre, the Grand Marshal of Ayacucho. This discovery, the result of an exhaustive collaboration with American Ancestors and the Cuban Genealogy Club of Miami, positions the high pontiff as the fifth cousin of one of the most emblematic figures of Sout…
Pope Leo XIV has Spanish roots: his ancestors of the eleventh generation were from Isla, a town in the town of Arnuero, in Cantabria, where they were hydalgos according to El Diario Montañés, in an information that cites a news story from The New York Times.Continue reading...
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