Francisco Galcerán de Lloris y de Borja

His father was Pedro Jofre de Lloris, donzell (Caballero) of Valencia.

[1] Francisco served successively as Chamberlain, Prosecretary and Treasurer to Cardinal Rodrigo de Borja, the future Pope Alexander VI, and later the Treasurer-General of the Apostolic Camera.

He resigned the see just over a year later (17 April 1499) in order to get the see of Elne, left vacant by the death of Cesare Borgia.

He was promoted to Metropolitan Archbishop of Trani and named titular Latin Patriarch of Constantinople on 9 August 1503 (succeeding his uncle Juan de Borja Lanzol de Romaní, el mayor); he occupied the see until his death.

He was made Abbot commendatario of Santa Maria de Ripoll in 1506, shortly before his death the same year.

Francisco Galcerán de Lloris y de Borja