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Sixteenth-century protomartyr of the United States ... When the disappointed general and his army in 1542 abandoned New Mexico, Fr. De Padilla, Fr. Juan de la Cruz, BrotherLuis de Ubeda or Escalona, resolved to stay behind to evangelize the Indians.
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Juan de Padilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Father Juan de Padilla (1500–1542), born in Andalusia, was a Spanish Roman Catholic missionary who spent much of his life exploring North America alongside Francisco Vasquez de Coronado. Over three ...
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Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla (c. 1590 – 1664) was a composer of New Spain (a viceroyalty of Spain that included modern day Mexico, Guatemala, the Philippines and other parts of Central America and the C...
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PADILLA, JUAN DE (?-1544). Fray Juan de Padilla came to the New World from his native Andalucia in Spain, where he had been a soldier before joining the Franciscan order. ... With him were two lay brothers, Luis de Escalona and Juan de la Cruz, who worked in the New Mexico pueblos and reportedly were martyred.
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Padilla sought to legitimize the junta by securing the support of Charles's mad mother, Joanna, but the movement soon degenerated into class warfare. Padilla's army was defeated at Villalar (Apr., 1521), and he was executed. ... Find Juan A Padilla $9.95 ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Padilla, Juan de...
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Peruvian Anonymous (Composer), Juan de Araujo (Composer), Gaspar Fernandes (Composer), Hernando Franco (Composer), Alonso Lobo (Composer), Juan Gutierrez de Padilla (Composer), Juan Garcia de Zespedes (Composer), Domenico Zipoli (Composer), Jeffrey Skidmore (Conductor), Ex Cathedra Chamber Choir and Baroque...
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Juan de Padilla Region; Secular Franciscan Order ... The Juan de Padilla Region of the Secular Franciscan Order has 15 established or emerging fraternities in Kansas, Oklahoma, and the northwest corner of Missouri. This site has a page of information and contacts for each state.
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When the disappointed general and his army in 1542 abandoned New Mexico, Fr. De Padilla, Fr. Juan de la Cruz, Brother Luis de Ubeda or Escalona, resolved to stay behind to evangelize the Indians.
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Padilla, Francisco Juan De, a Franciscan friar and the first missionary to the Indians of Kansas, was a native of Andalusia, Spain. In early life he was a soldier, but exchanged the sword for the cassock and became an active member of the priesthood.
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Juan Garciez De PADILLA [Parents] was born in 1282 in , , Spain. He died in 1355. He married Maria De HENESTROSA. ... Maria De HENESTROSA was born in 1284 in , Spain, , Spain. She married Juan Garciez De PADILLA.
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