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BIENPICA Y SOTOMAYOR, Salvador (be-en-pe'-ka), Spanish bishop, born in Ceuta in 1730; died 2 August 1802. He was graduated as doctor in canon law at Salamanca, and, after traveling in Italy, went to Mexico as canon of the cathedral of Valla-dolid (now Morelia). He returned to Spain, and, filling a similar office at the primate of Toledo, was consecrated at Havana as bishop of Puebla, where his pastoral work began 27 August 1790. Bienpica founded the seminario palafoxiano of Puebla, and gave ,$150,000 for improvements in the cathedral.
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