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    de Valencia, Juan de Tecto, Juan de Ahora, and Pedro de Gante, who established missions and the first school called San Antonio de Padua. In 1535, the...
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    according to its founding myth, an icon of the Virgen de los Remedios, made by the instruction of Pedro de Gante for the Convent of Mexico and then moved to Xochimilco...
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    de Nozarmendia, Juan Lazcano, Cristóbal de Zea, Gregorio Basurto, Pedro de Gante, Francisco de Gamboa, Francisco Soto, Juan de Gaona, Bernardino de Sahagún...
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    originated about six years after the arrival of the Spanish when Father Pedro de Gante began a celebration of Christmas with a late-night Mass. The name comes...
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    with other origins including Italians, Flemish (most prominently Pedro de Gante), Greeks, French, and a few Irish (including William Lamport). Except for...
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    October 1924. Retrieved 21 March 2023. "Fiesta literaria en el templo de Gante" [Literary Festival in the Temple of Ghent]. El pueblo (in Spanish). No...
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    Galindo, feminist Bernardo de Gálvez, viceroy José de Gálvez, visitador general Manuel Gamio, anthropologist Pedro de Gante, Franciscan evangelist María...
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    crafts survived. In 1529 Pedro de Gante founded the first handcraft school in the city, at the Chapel of San Jose de los Naturales of the San Francisco...
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    March 2 – Journalist Leila Cobo publishes La Fórmula "Despacito": Los Hits de la Música Latina Contados por sus Artistas. March 10 – The 2nd Annual Premios...
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