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  2. File:Luis de Guzmán (1601) Historia de las misiones jesuitas ...

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    Luis de Guzman. Historia de las missiones que han hecho los religiosos de la Compañia de Iesus, para predicar el Sancto Euangelio en la India oriental, y en los reynos de la China y Iapon. Alcala de Henares: biuda de Iuan Gracian; 1601. Author: Luis de Guzmán 1544-1605. Permission (Reusing this file) PD-old-70-expired

  3. Monita Secreta - Wikipedia

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    Monita Secreta. The Monita Secreta (also known as: Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, or the Secret Instructions of the Society of Jesus) is an alleged code of instructions from Claudio Acquaviva, the fifth general of the Society of Jesus, to its various superiors which claims to lay down methods to expand the power and influence of the Jesuit ...

  4. Vocabulario de la lengua tagala - Wikipedia

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    The Vocabulario de la lengua tagala by Pedro de San Buenaventura, O.F.M., printed in Pila, Laguna, in 1613, is a jewel of Spanish-Filipino literature. In the first place, its rarity makes it appear among the extremely small number of Filipino incunabula — works printed in the Philippines between the years 1593 and 1643—of which copies are ...

  5. Antonella Romano - Wikipedia

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    Education. Romano attended the Académie de Nancy-Metz [] and earned a baccalauréat in 1980. She went to Paris-Sorbonne University for her undergraduate studies, earned a master's degree in history and a licence in geography in 1984, and then earned a diplôme d'études approfondies in 1989 at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, studying the scientific contributions of the Jesuits ...

  6. Ruins of Jesús de Tavarangue - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of Jesús de Tavarangue. Coordinates: 27°03′00″S 55°47′24″W. Ruins of Jesús. Jesús de Tavarangue was a Jesuit Reduction located in what is now Itapua, Paraguay. The ruins of the mission, together with those of Trinidad were designated a UN World Heritage Site designated in 1993.

  7. Pedro Lozano - Wikipedia

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    Historia de la Compañía de la Jesús de la provincia del Paraguay, exhibited in the Museum of the Americas (Madrid). He was born in Madrid and arrived in the Americas at an early age, in 1714, bound for the Jesuit Reductions of Paraguay. He studied at the Collegium Maximum in Córdoba, where he became a lecturer in philosophy and theology.

  8. Todos los Santos Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lake Todos los Santos (Spanish for "All Saints Lake") is a lake located in the Los Lagos Region of southern Chile, 96 km northeast of the regional capital Puerto Montt and 76 km east of Puerto Varas, within the boundaries of the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park. It has a surface area of 178.5 km² and a maximum depth of 337 m. [1]

  9. Spanish missions in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Spanish missions in Baja California were a large number of religious outposts established by Catholic religious orders, the Jesuits, the Franciscans and the Dominicans, between 1683 and 1834. The missionary goal was to spread the Christian doctrine among the Indigenous peoples living on the Baja California peninsula.