Fernando González de Bariodero was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nicaragua (1556).
[1] On 29 February 1544, Fernando González de Bariodero was appointed during the papacy of Paul III as Bishop of Nicaragua.
[2] It is unlikely that he took possession of the diocese as a Vicar Capitular, Father Juan Alvarez (1555–1557) continued to serve despite his appointment.
[3] His eventual replacement, Lázaro Carrasco, was appointed in 1556 and took possession in 1557.
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