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Not to be confused with Giacomo Serra, cardinal and legate (1570–1623)..

Jaume Serra i Cau (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈdʒawme ˈsɛra j ˈkaw], Spanish: Jaime Serra y Cau; died 1517) was a Spanish Valencian cardinal, from the city of Valencia. He was tutor to the young Giovanni Borgia, and a close associate of his father Pope Alexander VI.

He was archbishop of Oristano in 1492, and was created cardinal in 1500. He was bishop of Linköping in 1501, bishop of Elne in 1506. He was bishop of Albano in 1511, and possibly bishop of Palestrina in 1516 (sources disagree).

He was governor of Rome and Cesena

He was buried in San Giacomo degli Spagnoli, where a mortuary chapel was built for him.

Notes

  1. Michael Mallett (1969), The Borgias, p. 118.
  2. Mallett, p. 164, 201.
  3. Mallett, p. 191.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded byFerdinando Romano Archbishop of Oristano
1492–1510
Succeeded byPedro Serra Muñoz
Preceded byRaymond Pérault Cardinal-Priest of San Vitale
1500–1502
Succeeded byGiovanni Stefano Ferrero
Preceded byHenrik Tidemansson Administrator of Linköping
1501–1513
Succeeded byJohannes Petrus Brask
Preceded byDomenico della Rovere Cardinal-Priest of San Clemente
1502–1511
Succeeded byFrancesco Argentino
Preceded byJuan Ortega Bishop of Potenza
1503–1506
Succeeded byGiacomo Nini
Preceded byFrancisco Lloris y de Borja Administrator of Elne
1506–1513
Succeeded byJuan Castellanos de Villalba
Preceded byPhilippe de Luxembourg Cardinal-Bishop of Albano
1511–1516
Succeeded byFrancesco de Remolins
Preceded byPascual Rebenga de Ampudia Administrator of Burgos
1512–1514
Succeeded byJuan Rodríguez de Fonseca
Preceded byJuan Fernández Velasco Administrator of Calahorra y La Calzada
1514–1515
Succeeded byJuan Castellanos de Villalba
Preceded byMarco Vigerio della Rovere Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina
1516–1517
Succeeded byFrancesco Soderini
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