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    Pedro Mejíaa (old Spanish spelling: Pero Mexía), (between 17 January and 6 September 1497 – 17 January 1551) was a Spanish Renaissance writer, humanist...
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  • Alvaro Mexia, 17th-century Spanish explorer and cartographer of the east coast of Florida José Antonio Mexía (1800–1839), Mexican politician Pedro Mexía, 16th-century...
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    He was born about 1800 to Pedro Mexía and his wife Juana Josefa Hernández, but his birthplace is debated. According to Mexía himself, his birthplace was...
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  • (politician) (born 1970), American politician in the New Jersey Assembly Pedro Mexía (1497–1551), Spanish Renaissance writer, humanist and historian This...
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  • Mubarak, historian of the Mughal emperor Akbar (died 1602) January 17 – Pedro Mexía, Spanish Humanist philosopher and historian (born 1497) May 6 – Johannes...
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    When Pedro de Ibarra became the Spanish Governor of Florida, he knew the Spanish needed to improve relations with the natives, so he sent Mexia on a diplomatic...
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  • independence from Spain and was Mexico's First Emperor. Sabás Iturbide y Mexía, (1812–1875). Mexican lawyer and politician. He was governor of the State...
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    Spain, where writers such as Joviano Potano, Alejandro de Alejandro and Pedro Mexía had already written about similar stories and in the second part of the...
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  • still in the service of the Spanish Crown. Pedro Benedit Horruytiner married María Ruíz de Cañizares Mexía y Florencia in Saint Augustine, on February...
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    1515, during a Carib raid on her land. She married a Spanish man called Pedro Mexias. Yuquibo Cacique who ruled in the region of Luquillo. Known as Loquillo...
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  • killed her along with two individuals identified as Garci Fernández and Pedro Mexía. The cacique Cacimar of Vieques was also killed in the exchange. A similar...
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    Boqueron with eight guns, was garrisoned by about 200 men under Captain Pedro Mexia Mirabel and guarded the passage to the Inner Harbour.: 192  The main...
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    Hopkins University Press, pp. 411–17, https://doi.org/10.2307/2911032 Mexía, Pedro (1543); trans. Fortescue, Thomas (1571). The foreste or Collection of...
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  • older brother Pedro and younger brothers Jorge, Gómez, Hernando and Juan and their uncle Diego de Alvarado y Mexía de Sandoval. When Pedro de Alvarado was...
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  • European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-03-15. "RUI RAMOS CONVERSA COM PEDRO MEXIA E ANTÓNIO PRETO". www.serralves.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-03-15...
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    best-selling text, Coloquios y Diálogos (1547) by the Spanish encyclopaedist Pedro Mexía. The French title was Trois dialogues de M. Pierre Messie, touchant la...
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  • brother of the more famous Pedro de Alvarado.: 356  Jorge de Alvarado was a native of Badajoz and son of Gómez de Alvarado y Mexía de Sandoval, born in Badajoz...
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    would deliver him to Tordesillas and the Queen. — Pedro de Alcocer, Relación de algunas cosas... Pedro Mexía also considers this theory probable but prefers...
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  • doctrines in Europe and Spain. During this time a work like the one by Pedro Mexía was common, who compiled miscellaneous scientific information. It is...
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  • Alvarado was the Spanish family of conquistadors. Diego Gómez de Alvarado y Mexía de Sandoval. the Commander of municipalities including Lobón, Montijo and...
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  • Renaissance and its Golden Age (Teresa of Ávila, John of the Cross, Pedro Mexía, Miguel de Cervantes, and so on) ; New Spain (Mexico) (Bernal Díaz del...
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  • Pedro de Ibarra was a Spanish general who served as a Royal Governor of Spanish Florida (1603 – 1610). Originally from the Basque Country, Ibarra joined...
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    blessed and praised the Sacred Heart of Jesus". In 1775, the founder Pedro Mexía made the "San José", and in 1787, the founder Lima Calero, who resided...
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  • were Gómez de Alvarado y Mexía de Sandoval and Leonor Contreras Carvajal y Gutiérrez. His siblings were Jorge (b. 1460), Pedro (b. 1485), Sarra (b. 1485)...
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    the city properly, was made to surrender the Grand Mastership to Gonzalo Mexía (who already exercised that title in the court of Henry II), in exchange...
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    of Ricardo Rosselló and the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico's ruling that Pedro Pierluisi's succession was invalid because he was not confirmed by both...
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  • manager Humberto Ramos (born 1970), Mexican comic book artist Ildefonso Ramos Mexía (1769–1854), Argentine statesman Ignacio Ramos (born 1969), US border patrol...
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    would slay them if they found them. In 1605, Governor Pedro de Ibarra sent a soldier, Álvaro Mexía, on a diplomatic mission to the Ais nation. The mission...
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  • music but other records such as song or ballad almost soul-American." Pedro Mexia noted "[t]he madness and the dream born an album, which some call unorthodox...
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  • colonization, a nickname for Peru—the place Mexía says the gods now favor with poetry. Preceding Mexía's translation is a collection of lyric poems written...
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