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    vain" Work of Father Francisco Ximénez: Rethinking the Context of Popol Vuh. U Alabama. Retrieved 3 Dec 2009. Ximénez, Francisco. Historia de la provincia...
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    the modern Spanish spelling variation of the original Ximenes (or Ximénez/Ximenez). Often the "é" is dropped in favor of "e" for English readers, see...
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    This town was in the Quiché territory and is likely where Ximénez first recorded the work. Ximénez transcribed and translated the account, setting up parallel...
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    Francisco Ximénez de Tejada y Eslava (Aragonese: Francisco Ximénes de Texada i Eslava; 13 October 1703, Funes, Kingdom of Navarre − 9 November 1775, Naples)...
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  • Francisco Ximénez de Urrea (January 28, 1589 – January 6, 1647) was a Spanish historian and writer. v t e...
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  • include: Fortún Ximénez (died 1533), Spanish sailor who led a mutiny during an early expedition along the coast of Mexico Francisco Ximénez (1666–1729),...
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    flowering plants in the family Olacaceae. The generic name honors Francisco Ximénez, a Spanish priest. Ximenia americana L. Ximenia caffra (large sourplum)...
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    sambenito. Such were the penitential robes in 1514, when Cardinal Francisco Ximénez de Cisneros replaced the common crosses with those of Saint Andrew...
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  • Fortún Ximénez Bertandoña (pronounced [foɾˈtun ʃiˈmeneθ]; died 1533) was a Spanish sailor of Basque origin who led a mutiny during an early expedition...
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    Pinto da Fonseca, Rohan was considered a potential successor, but Francisco Ximénez de Tejada was elected instead. Ximenes' reign was unpopular due to...
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    also became unpopular with the Maltese. In 1775, during the reign of Francisco Ximénez de Tejada, a revolt known as the Rising of the Priests occurred. Rebels...
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    traced back to 1773, when Francisco Ximénez de Tejada was elected Grand Master upon the death of Manuel Pinto da Fonseca. Ximénez found a depleted treasury...
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    many of its administrative excesses in the 15th century by Cardinal Francisco Ximénez de Cisneros. The Inquisition served to expurgate many of the more...
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    versions of which have been published including one by Francisco Ximénez. Both Hernandez and Ximenez fitted Aztec ethnomedicinal information into the European...
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    characters. It was translated into Spanish by the Dominican priest Francisco Ximénez in the beginning of the 18th century. Due to its combination of historical...
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    assigned his legal representation to Preboste and a friend of him, Francisco Ximénez Montero, and accepted a payment of 2,093 ducats. Doña Jerónima de...
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    Generali. The university was briefly suspended during the magistracy of Francisco Ximénez de Tejada in the 1770s, but it was reconstituted by his successor...
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    performed to the Kʼicheʼ gods. Writing at the end of the 17th century, Francisco Ximénez described the tradition that upon the temple of Tohil, human sacrifices...
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    Fernández de Navarrete y Ximénez de Tejada (November 9, 1765 – October 8, 1844), was a Spanish noble, grandson of the Marquess of Ximenez de Tejada, knight of...
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    Animales de la Nueva Espana, y sus virtudes por Francisco Hernández, y de Latin en Romance por Fr. Francisco Ximenez also cited as Cuatro libros de la naturaleza...
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    Pinto da Fonseca de Sousa Teixeira e Vilhena, illegitimate daughter of Francisco Vaz Pinto (his father's brother) by one Clara Cerqueira. He was elected...
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    in Paris, was blessed in 1772 by Pope Clement XIV and presented to Francisco Ximénez de Tejada, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller. Not all recipients...
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    control over Malta as a sovereign state. 68/69 Prince and Grand Master Francisco Ximénez de Tejada 1773–1775 Rising of the Priests (1775), bankruptcy of the...
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    January 11 – William Strode, English politician (d. 1666) January 28 – Francisco Ximénez de Urrea, Spanish historian (d. 1647) February 5 Honorat de Bueil...
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  • characters. It was translated into Spanish by the Dominican priest Francisco Ximénez in the beginning of the 18th century. Due to its combination of historical...
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    entire city. The site was extensively documented in the colonial era. Francisco Ximénez, who first revealed the Kʼicheʼ epic Popul Vuh to the world, visited...
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  • Master (1736–1741) Manuel Pinto da Fonseca, Grand Master (1741–1773) Francisco Ximénez de Tejada, Grand Master (1773–1775) Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc, Grand...
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    percussion and theremins (revised for ondes-martenots in 1961) (text by Francisco Ximénez) (1932–1934) Density 21.5 for solo flute (1936) Tuning Up for orchestra...
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  • children: 1) Beatriz Ximenez de Urrea y de Centelles who married Francisco Gilabert de Centelles y Queralt, her cousin; and 2) Lope IV Ximénez de Urrea y de...
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    (b. 1724) François Rebel, French composer (b. 1701) November 9 – Francisco Ximénez de Tejada, Spanish knight, 69th Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller...
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