Juan García de Loaysa y Mendoza (1478 in Talavera de la Reina, Kingdom of Toledo, Crown of Castile – 22 April 1546 in Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish Archbishop...
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Loaísa expedition (redirect from García Jofre de Loaísa)
Retrieved 25 November 2024. Blanco, Francisco Mellén. "García Jofre de Loaysa". Real Academia de la Historia (in Spanish). Berguno, Jorge (1990). "The...
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Destruction of the Indies. Before a council consisting of Cardinal García de Loaysa, the Count of Osorno, Bishop Fuenleal, and several members of the Council...
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António de Matos de Noronha (1596–1602), Bishop of Elvas. D. Jorge de Ataíde (1602), Bishop of Viseu, refused the position. D. Alexandre de Bragança...
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Pleitos colombinos (redirect from Pleitos de Colón)
president of the Council of the Indies, Bishop García de Loaysa, and the president of the Council of Castile, Gaspar de Montoya, delivered the following arbitration...
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belonged to Aux. The tribunal of the Council of the Indies, presided by García de Loaysa y Mendoza, was initially unfavorable to Aux due to his eccentric manners...
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Thomas Cajetan (redirect from Cardinal Thomas de Vio Cajetan)
1469 – 9 August 1534), also known as Gaetanus, commonly Tommaso de Vio or Thomas de Vio, was an Italian philosopher, theologian, the Master of the Order...
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Cobán (redirect from Santo Domingo de Cobán)
protection of the Order of Preachers. On October 17 of that year, Cardinal García de Loaysa -then president of the Indias Council- ordered the México Audiencia...
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and those from Spain were Count Mercurio Gâtine, Garcia de Loaysa, Bishop of Osma, and García de Padilla, grand master of the Order of Calatrava. Former...
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Philip III of Spain (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
de Zúñiga, then Prince Diego's governor, to continue this role for Philip, and chose García de Loaysa as his tutor. They were joined by Cristóvão de Moura...
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December 1522) Antonio Sanseverino (27 April 1528 – 16 May 1530) Juan García de Loaysa y Mendoza (16 May 1530 – 22 April 1546) Georges II d'Amboise (7 September...
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[4] Loaysa, Jofré de; García Martínez, Antonio. Academia Alfonso X el Sabio, Colección Biblioteca Murciana de bolsillo Nº 27. ed. Crónicas de los Reyes...
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San Luis, Argentina (redirect from San Luis de la Punta de los Venados)
Luis Jufré de Loaysa y Meneses. The settlement was later abandoned, and was reestablished in 1632 by Martín García Oñez de Loyola as San Luis de Loyola Nueva...
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Order of Preachers "El filipino Fr. Gerard Timoner III elegido maestro de la Orden de Predicadores". dominicos.org (in Spanish). 2019-07-13. Retrieved 2019-07-13...
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Isidoro Isolani (redirect from Isidorus de Isolanis)
printed at Pavia in 1522 and again at Lyon in 1528. It was dedicated to García de Loaysa. In it, Isolani mounts a defence of the practice of indulgences. Isolani...
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chronica. Madrid: en casa de D. Joachin Ibarra. Jofré, De Loaysa; García Martínez, Antonio (1982). Crónicas de los Reyes de Castilla Fernando III, Alfonso...
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Laws of Burgos (redirect from Leyes de Burgos)
Dominican friar Juan Garcia de Loaysa (1478–1546), Cardinal since 1530 and Archbishop of Seville, 1539 – 1546. The later "Ordenanzas de Granada," 1526, were...
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protection of the Order of Preachers. On October 17 of that year, Cardinal García de Loaysa -then president of the Indias Council- ordered the México Audiencia...
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Enríquez, 2nd Duke of Alba, Alonso III de Fonseca, Archbishop of Toledo, García de Loaysa, Bishop of Osma and confessor to the emperor, and Alonso Merino, Bishop...
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Perrenot de Granvella, Bishop of Arras (1542); St. Tomás Garcia Martinez (de Villanueva), Archbishop of Valencia in Spain (1544); and Juan Bernal Díaz de Luco...
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by Jofre de Loaysa in 1525 and by Diego García in 1528. He was buried in the church of San Lesmes in Burgos, next to his wife Catalina de Ayala. The...
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de Lara y Solís (31 Aug 1523 – 28 Sep 1538 Died) (Cardinal in 1532) (Cardinal) García de Loaysa y Mendoza (21 May 1539 – 22 April 1546) Fernando de Valdés...
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Jufré de Loaysa y Meneses, but was subsequently abandoned. It was refounded by Martín García Óñez de Loyola in 1596 under the name San Luis de Loyola...
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Archbishop of Zaragoza) García de Loaysa y Mendoza, O.P. (23 Feb 1532 – 21 May 1539 Appointed, Archbishop of Sevilla) Fernando de Valdés y Salas (29 Oct...
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fifty to two hundred.(Indian Archives, Seville, Spain) In 1627, Fray Garcia de Loaysa lured several Matagalpa Indians to settle in this region of Metapa...
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de Cetina married Francisco de Loaysa, among their issue, the familiarly named Gregorio Loaysa Cetina (born. c. 1600). Barreda y Acedo-Rico, Juan de la...
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Metropolitan Archbishop of Toledo (Spain) (1534.04.27 – 1545.08.01) García de Loaysa y Mendoza, Order of Preachers (O.P.) (8 June 1524 – 23 February 1532)...
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García de Loaysa, O.P., bishop of Osma – cardinal-priest of S. Susanna (received the title on 16 May 1530), † 22 April 1546 Íñigo López de Mendoza y Zúñiga...
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Riaño de Ballesteros, Mercedes (1936). María de Molina, tres veces reina. Madrid: Editorial Espasa-Calpe S.A. Colección Vidas Memorables De Loaysa, Jofré;...
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Francesco Silvestri (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Quaestionum libri De anima quam subtilissime simul et preclarissime decisiones: an explication of the three books of Aristotle's De anima. Apologia de convenientia...
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