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Bernardino de Laredo
Fray Bernardino de Laredo (Seville, 1482 - San Francisco del Monte, Sevilla, 1540) was a physician and Franciscan mystical writer.
==Life==
Of noble birth, Bernardino grew up in Seville and became a page to an exiled Portuguese nobleman (Duke Álvaro of Portugal) in that city. He then left the nobleman’s service aged thirteen to put himself seriously to school. He studied medicine, possibly graduating from the University of Seville, and began to practice as a physician around 1507. In 1510, though, a close friend of his entered the Order of St Francis as a lay brother, and he did the same.〔Bernardino de Laredo, ''The ascent of Mount Sion: being the third book of the treatise of that name'', translated with an introd. and notes by E. Allison Peers, (London: Faber & Faber, 1952), p12〕 He remained a lay brother in the Franciscan order for the next thirty years, for most of that time living in the friary of San Francisco del Monte, near Villaverde del Río, a town about eighteen miles north-east of Seville.〔Bernardino de Laredo, ''The ascent of Mount Sion: being the third book of the treatise of that name'', translated with an introd. and notes by E. Allison Peers, (London: Faber & Faber, 1952), p12〕 He acted as apothecary to the friary, and later to the entire province. He reputation must have spread, for he is known, on a number of occasions, to have attended King John III of Portugal and his consort, Queen Catherine, sister of the Emperor Charles V.
He died, at the friary of San Francisco del Monte, in 1540.〔Bernardino de Laredo, ''The ascent of Mount Sion: being the third book of the treatise of that name'', translated with an introd. and notes by E. Allison Peers, (London: Faber & Faber, 1952), p12〕 He was buried there, and in 1771, with the closure of the monastery, his remains were moved to the monastery in Cantillana.〔http://es.paperblog.com/fray-bernardino-de-laredo-un-mistico-franciscano-a-los-pies-de-la-divina-pastora-1635544/〕 In 1955, the remains were moved to the parish church in Cantillana.〔http://es.paperblog.com/fray-bernardino-de-laredo-un-mistico-franciscano-a-los-pies-de-la-divina-pastora-1635544/〕

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