Bartolomeus Jonckersen

Carlo Bartolomeo Lomellini, known as Carolus Bartolomeus Jonckersen or simply Bartolomeus Jonckersen (1494-1567) was a Brunanter priest, Bishop of Greijzestad and later a cardinal in Rome. In Brunant, he became the most powerful Bishop of Grijzestad until Auguste Petit de Grave in the late 18th century, led the Cortes faction opposed to the king in the 1530s and later became Papal legate and the first General Inquisitor as head of the Brunanter Inquisition.

Biography
Carlo Bartolomeo Lomellini was born in Brunant (likely Sint-Markstad). His father, Giovanni Carlo Lomellini (1470-1512) was born to a wealthy Genoese family. Carlo's cousin, Benedetto Lomellini, would also be appointed cardinal. His mother, Marta Boskerck (d. 1501) was descended from Rudolf Boskerck the Younger.