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Gil Torres (died 11 November 1254) was a Leonese cleric and the cardinal-deacon of Santi Cosma e Damiano from 1216 until his death. Gil was a native of Zamora. Nothing is known of his life before 1206, when he is recorded among the canons of the cathedral of Burgos. In 1209, he is recorded with the title magister, implying a formal education. In 1210, he was named archdeacon of Burgos and was sent to the Roman curia as representative of the cathedral chapter. He was still there during the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215.

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  • Gil Torres (died 11 November 1254) was a Leonese cleric and the cardinal-deacon of Santi Cosma e Damiano from 1216 until his death. Gil was a native of Zamora. Nothing is known of his life before 1206, when he is recorded among the canons of the cathedral of Burgos. In 1209, he is recorded with the title magister, implying a formal education. In 1210, he was named archdeacon of Burgos and was sent to the Roman curia as representative of the cathedral chapter. He was still there during the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215. Gil was named to the college of cardinals with the titulus of Santi Cosma e Damiano by Pope Honorius III in December 1216. He was almost certainly recommended to the pope by Cardinal Pelayo Gaitán and Bishop , two fellow Leonese well respected in Rome. Thereafter until his death, Gil remained with the Roman curia. His influence grew quickly. In April 1217, he was described as close to King Frederick II of Germany and King Philip II of France. In April 1218, King Afonso II of Portugal claimed him as a friend. He frequently served as an auditor down to 1230, hearing cases from across Europe. In June 1234, Gil was elected to the archdiocese of Tarragona, but declined. He is especially associated with interventionist policy of Pope Innocent IV regarding papal provision. In 1245, Innocent assigned him the task of dividing up various sources of income between the chapters of Ávila, Burgos, Calahorra, Ciudad Rodrigo, Córdoba, Cuenca, Plasencia, Salamanca and Segovia so as to ensure an adequate living for the bishops and canons. In 1247, Gil was offered the archdiocese of Toledo, but declined. Gil did not subscribe any papal document later than 1246, perhaps on account of old age. In 1253, he supported Robert Grosseteste's complaint against Innocent IV regarding papal provisions. It is for this reason that Matthew of Paris calls him a "pillar of truth and justice in the Roman curia" in his Chronica maiora. Matthew also records, improbably, that he was at least one hundred years old at his death. Gil died in Naples on 11 November 1254. His death is recorded in the necrologies of Burgos and Toledo. His will, still extant in 1311, has been lost. The record does survive of his bequest to the Cistercian house of San Martino al Cimino of the debt that was owed him by the cathedral of Toledo. His executor was Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano Orsini. (en)
  • Gil de Torres (Burgos​​ o La Bureba,?​ - ?, 11 de noviembre de 1254), también llamado Egidio de Torres o Egidio Hispano, fue un cardenal castellano.​ Estudiante de la universidad de París,​ fue canónigo de la catedral de Burgos hasta 1216, año en que fue creado cardenal diácono por Honorio III con el título de San Cosme y San Damián; en esta dignidad participó en los cónclaves en los que fueron elegidos los papas Gregorio IX, Celestino IV, Inocencio IV o Alejandro IV. Fue el tercer cardenal hispano de quien se tiene noticia, después de Pedro de Cardona y Pelagio Galvani.​ Cuando murió el arzobispo de Toledo Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, Torres fue elegido por el cabildo toledano para sucederle en la archidiócesis,​ pero Inocencio IV denegó su conformidad, alegando que «la iglesia universal necesitaba de su fiel y eficaz laboriosidad»,​ y el nombramiento recayó finalmente en Juan de Medina de Pomar.​ (es)
  • Gil Torres (né à en Espagne, et mort le 5 novembre 1254 ), est un cardinal espagnole de l'Église catholique du XIIIe siècle, nommé par le pape Honoré III. (fr)
  • Gil Torres (Spagna, XII secolo – Roma, 5 novembre 1254) è stato un cardinale spagnolo, noto anche come Egidio Hispanus. (it)
  • Gil Torres (zm. 11 listopada 1254) – hiszpański kardynał. (pl)
  • Gil Torres, ou Egídio Torres ou Egídio Hispano (Castela ou Portugal, cerca de 1150 - provavelmente em Nápoles, 11 de novembro de 1254) foi um cardeal castelhano, Protodiácono do . (pt)
  • Гиль Торрес (Gil Torres, также известный как Aegidius Hispanus, Egidio de Torres, Egidio Hispano) — католический церковный деятель XIII века. На консистории 1216 года был провозглашен кардиналом-дьяконом с титулярной диаконией Санти-Козма-э-Дамиано. Участвовал в выборах папы 1227 (Григорий IX), 1241 (Целестин IV), 1243 и 1254 (Александр IV) годов. (ru)
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  • Gil Torres (né à en Espagne, et mort le 5 novembre 1254 ), est un cardinal espagnole de l'Église catholique du XIIIe siècle, nommé par le pape Honoré III. (fr)
  • Gil Torres (Spagna, XII secolo – Roma, 5 novembre 1254) è stato un cardinale spagnolo, noto anche come Egidio Hispanus. (it)
  • Gil Torres (zm. 11 listopada 1254) – hiszpański kardynał. (pl)
  • Gil Torres, ou Egídio Torres ou Egídio Hispano (Castela ou Portugal, cerca de 1150 - provavelmente em Nápoles, 11 de novembro de 1254) foi um cardeal castelhano, Protodiácono do . (pt)
  • Гиль Торрес (Gil Torres, также известный как Aegidius Hispanus, Egidio de Torres, Egidio Hispano) — католический церковный деятель XIII века. На консистории 1216 года был провозглашен кардиналом-дьяконом с титулярной диаконией Санти-Козма-э-Дамиано. Участвовал в выборах папы 1227 (Григорий IX), 1241 (Целестин IV), 1243 и 1254 (Александр IV) годов. (ru)
  • Gil Torres (died 11 November 1254) was a Leonese cleric and the cardinal-deacon of Santi Cosma e Damiano from 1216 until his death. Gil was a native of Zamora. Nothing is known of his life before 1206, when he is recorded among the canons of the cathedral of Burgos. In 1209, he is recorded with the title magister, implying a formal education. In 1210, he was named archdeacon of Burgos and was sent to the Roman curia as representative of the cathedral chapter. He was still there during the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215. (en)
  • Gil de Torres (Burgos​​ o La Bureba,?​ - ?, 11 de noviembre de 1254), también llamado Egidio de Torres o Egidio Hispano, fue un cardenal castellano.​ Estudiante de la universidad de París,​ fue canónigo de la catedral de Burgos hasta 1216, año en que fue creado cardenal diácono por Honorio III con el título de San Cosme y San Damián; en esta dignidad participó en los cónclaves en los que fueron elegidos los papas Gregorio IX, Celestino IV, Inocencio IV o Alejandro IV. Fue el tercer cardenal hispano de quien se tiene noticia, después de Pedro de Cardona y Pelagio Galvani.​ (es)
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  • Gil de Torres (es)
  • Gil Torres (cardinal) (en)
  • Gil Torres (it)
  • Gil Torres (fr)
  • Gil Torres (pl)
  • Gil Torres (pt)
  • Торрес, Хиль (ru)
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