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Revision as of 21:56, 9 June 2024 by JJMC89 bot III (talk | contribs) (Moving Category:21st-century Princes of Andorra to Category:21st-century princes of Andorra per Misplaced Pages:Categories for discussion/Speedy)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) In this Catalan name, the first or paternal surname is Martí and the second or maternal family name is Alanis; both are generally joined by the conjunction "i". Co-Prince of Andorra
His Excellency The Most Reverend
Archbishop

Joan Martí Alanis
Co-Prince of Andorra
Reign25 November 1970 – 12 May 2003
PredecessorRamón Iglesias Navarri
SuccessorJoan Enric Vives Sicilia
Co-Prince
Bishop of Urgell
SeeUrgell
Appointed25 November 1970
Installed31 January 1971
Term ended12 May 2003
PredecessorRamón Iglesias Navarri
SuccessorJoan Enric Vives Sicilia
Orders
Ordination17 June 1951
Consecration31 January 1971
by Luigi Dadaglio
RankArchbishop ad personam
Personal details
Born(1928-11-29)29 November 1928
Milá, Alt Camp, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain
Died11 October 2009(2009-10-11) (aged 80)
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
DenominationCatholicism

Joan Martí i Alanis (29 November 1928 – 11 October 2009) was a former Bishop of Urgell and hence former co-Prince of Andorra. He was Bishop of Urgell from 1971 to 2003. He was a co-signatory, along with François Mitterrand, of Andorra's new constitution in 1993.

Notes

  1. Diocese of Urgell: Joan Martí i Alanis. (in Catalan)
  2. "Archbishop Juan Martí Alanis". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byRamon Malla Callas Apostolic Administrator Bishop of Urgell
1971–2003
Succeeded byJoan Enric Vives Sicília
Regnal titles
Preceded byRamon Malla Callas acting Co-Prince Co-Prince of Andorra
1971–2003
with Georges Pompidou (1971-1974)
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (1974-1981)
François Mitterrand (1981-1995)
Jacques Chirac (1995-2003)
Succeeded byJoan Enric Vives Sicília
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