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JOSÉ MARÍA COS Y MACHO
Born: August 6, 1838
Deceased: December 17, 1919
Bishop of Mondoñedo, 1886-1889
Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba, 1889-1892
Archbishop ad personam of Madrid, 1892-1901
Archbishop of Valladolid, 1901-1919
Cardinal 1911
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