• Miguel Juan de Plasencia (Spanish: ['xwan de pla'senθja]) was a Spanish friar of the Franciscan Order. He was among the first group of Franciscan missionaries...
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    The Doctrina Christiana en lengua española y tagala (1593), by Fray Juan de Plasencia. The Doctrina Christiana en lengua española y tagala written in Early...
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    written by the Franciscan friar Pedro de San Buena Ventura and published in Pila, Laguna, in 1613. Juan de Plasencia had written a vocabulario earlier but...
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    Paete (redirect from Juan Quesada Street)
    Along the shores of picturesque Laguna de Bay. It was founded in 1580 by Spanish friars Juan de Plasencia and Diego de Oropesa of the Franciscan Order. It...
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    Asuan. Mentioned by Juan de Plasencia in "Customs of the Tagalogs" (1589) as a type of witch or class of priest. According to Plasencia, a sonat is a high...
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    horse or animal morphology. Documents from Spanish friars such as Juan de Plasencia's Customs of the Tagalogs (1589) describe the tikbalang as ghosts and...
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    Plasencia (Spanish: [plaˈsenθja] ) is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Cáceres, Extremadura. As of 2013[update], it has a population...
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    through Fr. Juan de Plasencia and Fr. Diego Oropesa, both missionaries of Franciscan Order. The area became a formal town in 1583 under Fr. Tomas de Miranda...
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    Diocese of Malolos. The parish was founded in 1578 by Fr. Juan de Plasencia and Fr. Diego de Oropeza, the first batch of Franciscan priests to reach the...
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  • to the preaching of the holy gospel, which has banished it." Fr. Juan de Plasencia of the Tagalogs (1589) "449. Pregnant women could not cut their hair...
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    Taytay, Rizal (category Populated places on Laguna de Bay)
    Fernandez. Juan de Plasencia, OFM: Tatay ng Taytay ni Juan. p.23-24 (Part 2); ACADEMIA.EDU. Feernandez, Jose Ding (25 March 2017). Juan de Plasencia, OFM --...
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    probably caused them so to believe. This occurred in Catanduanes." — Fr. Juan de Plasencia, Customs of the Tagalogs (1589) Brujo. Magtatangal. Dicen que vuela...
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  • Bible of Kralice, first complete translation of Bible into Czech Fray Juan de Plasencia – Doctrina Christiana, first book published in the Philippines, in...
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    the Visayas Islands; among the Tagalos these did not exist." Fr. Juan de Plasencia, Customs of the Tagalogs (1589) According to Maximo Ramos, the term...
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    (1595–1602) by Pedro Chirino, Badhala in "Relacion de las Costumbres de Los Tagalos" (1589) by Juan de Plasencia, Bachtala napal nanca calgna salahat (Bathalà...
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    contemporary account of the maharlika class was by the Franciscan friar Juan de Plasencia in the 16th century. He distinguished them from the hereditary nobility...
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    Calilayan, the capital of the old province of Calilayan, by Friars Juan de Plasencia and Diego de Oropesa started in 1578. The first church was made of bamboo...
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    Duke of Plasencia (Ducado de Plasencia) is a hereditary title in the Spanish nobility. It was granted on 1476 by Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand V...
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    Siniloan (category Populated places on Laguna de Bay)
    year when Don Juan de Salcedo came to this place and the parish was established jointly by Friar Diégo de Orpesa and Friar Juan de Plasencia. The first stone...
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    priests Juan de Plasencia and Diego Oropesa in 1578. It was annexed as a visita of Nagcarlan until it became an independent parish with Miguel de San Lucas...
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    and was named Pilang Morong. Franciscan priests led by Diego de Oropesa and Juan de Plasencia arrived at Pilang Morong in 1572. As part of the established...
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    nipa and bamboo and was later burned in 1576. In 1578, Franciscans Juan de Plasencia and Diego Oropesa started to evangelize the town. A church, still...
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    Santos (1928-1933) Gregorio de Guzman (1934-1935) Emiliano Eusebio (1935-1937) Dominador L. Santos (1938-1940) Dioscoro M. Juan, Sr. (1940-1941) Manolito...
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    bamboos. Juan de Plasencia wrote the Relacion de las Costumbres de Los Tagalos in 1589, documenting the traditions of the Tagalog people. Miguel de Loarca...
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    Fray Diego belonged to the batch of pioneering Franciscans under Juan de Plasencia who were assigned to explore the area presently the provinces of Rizal...
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  • Correspondence of Augustinian Fray Martin de Rada, the Relacion accounts of Miguel de Loarca and Juan de Plasencia, and the Boxer Codex, which "can be dated...
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    exercised in the 16th century on Plasencia de Jalón, until it was dispossessed of it by Philip II, when his brother Juan de Lanuza was beheaded, for having...
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    colonized in 1571 by Juan de Salcedo, grandson of Miguel López de Legazpi. It was founded by Franciscan priests Juan de Plasencia and Diego Oropesa in...
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    the Philippines and in Laguna. The two missionaries Padre Juan de Plasencia and Padre Diego de Oropesa founded on that same year formal settlements of Lumbang...
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    "richest and gayest places in the province." In 1578, Fray Juan de Plasencia and Fray Diego de Oropesa, two Franciscan missionaries from Spain founded the...
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