Gonzalo Fernández de Heredia

These included copies made for Lorenzo de' Medici and Matthias Corvinus.

He was later in Rome as Ferdinand II of Aragon's ambassador to the Holy See, during which time Pope Innocent VIII made him Archbishop of Tarragona on 13 June 1490.

On the election of Pope Alexander VI he was made captain of the palace guard and later governor of Rome.

[2] He left the Papal See for Naples in 1494 to become a counsellor to king Ferdinand's widow Joanna of Aragon.

On 21 June 1500 he returned to his cathedral church, residing at San Miguel de Escornalbou Monastery, La Selva del Camp and Valls.

Fernández de Heredia was the scribe of the manuscript Morgan M 244, a volume of Latin translations of Xenophon and Onasander copied at Florence around 1470