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    Eusebio Francisco Kino, SJ (Italian: Eusebio Francesco Chini, Spanish: Eusebio Francisco Kino; 10 August 1645 – 15 March 1711), often referred to as Father...
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    1687, with the arrival of Eusebio Francisco Kino.[citation needed] Mission Santa María Magdalena de Buquivaba: 18  was Kino's personal headquarters from...
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    Sonora, first founded in 1691 by Eusebio Francisco Kino. The mission was founded in 1691 by Eusebio Francisco Kino. It served as a headquarters for the...
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    Sobaipuri village of Chuk Shon which Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino named San Cosmé del Tucson. Here Father Kino established a visita, or "visiting chapel"...
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    efforts during the late seventeenth century. The Tyrolean Jesuit Eusebio Francisco Kino, together with Admiral Isidoro de Atondo y Antillon, unsuccessfully...
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  • control over New Spain. DesertUSA.com, From (9 August 2015). "Father Eusebio Francisco Kino: Desert Missionary, Explorer". kold.com. "Mission Churches of the...
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    of Christendom: A Biography of Eusebio Francisco Kino, Pacific Coast Pioneer Herbert Eugene Bolton Eusebio Francisco Kino". Pacific Historical Review. 6...
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    in 1697 by Italian Jesuit priest Eusebio Francisco Kino in honor of St. Catherine who was the patron saint of Kino's oldest sister. The Catalinas are...
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  • Spain by Francisco Javier Alegre and accounts by Jesuit missionaries including Eusebio Francisco Kino, Juan María de Salvatierra, Francisco María Piccolo...
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    Hermosillo (section Kino Bay)
    followed by Jesuit missionaries in the state of Sonora around 1614. Eusebio Francisco Kino arrived in 1687, founding a mission in nearby Cucurpe. The present-day...
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    Xavier Indian Reservation. The mission was founded in 1692 by Padre Eusebio Kino in the center of a centuries-old settlement of the Sobaipuri O'odham...
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    area was first explored by Native people then Europeans in 1701 by Eusebio Francisco Kino by Dominican orders. The park is known for its pine trees and granite...
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    Padre Eusebio Francisco Kino, jesuita, desde el año de 1698 hasta el de 1701". Hans, Bertsch (2010). "Las Conchas Azules (The Blue Shells): Father Kino, abalones...
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    were the Sobaipuri and Papago (Tohono O'odham). In 1692, Father Eusebio Francisco Kino came to the area as a missionary. His main objective was to convert...
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  • 450–1450 CE in a complex agricultural society. Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino founded the Mission San Xavier del Bac in 1700. Through the 1700s...
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    The original mission was founded in 1687 by Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino. Some buildings were constructed by Jesuit missionary Jacobo Sedelmayer...
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    missionary and cartographer Eusebio Francisco Kino revived the fact that Baja California was a peninsula. While studying in Europe, Kino had accepted the insularity...
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    Eusebio Francisco Kino, Juan de Ugarte, Francisco María Piccolo, Fernando Consag and others. English translations were published in San Francisco in...
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    Bolton, Herbert Eugene (2017). Rim of Christendom: A Biography of Eusebio Francisco Kino: Pacific Coast Pioneer. University of Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0-8165-3570-5...
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    Bahía Kino is a town part of the Hermosillo Municipality in Sonora, Mexico on the Gulf of California; it was named after Eusebio Kino. It has a population...
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    Jesuit missionary Francisco Eusebio Kino on the point called Caborca Viejo (Old Caborca). The mission town was completed under Kino in December 1692....
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    by Admiral Isidro de Atondo y Antillón and the Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino led directly to the success at Loreto 12 years later. After many...
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  • made his final religious profession as a member of the Society. Eusebio Francisco Kino, S.J., the original driving force behind the Jesuit effort who had...
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    Spanish missions were established in the early 18th century by Father Eusebio Francisco Kino in what was then known as the Pimería Alta. After the Mexican–American...
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    Mexico – Veracruz, Mexico) Declared "Venerable": 16 June 2017 Eusebio Francisco Kino (1645–1711), Professed Priest of the Jesuits (Trent, Italy – Sonora...
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    Hernando de Alarcón and Melchior Díaz in 1540, and the visits of Eusebio Francisco Kino beginning in 1701. The explorers did not see evidence of prehistoric...
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    when Francisco Vásquez de Coronado entered the area as well. The Spanish established a few missions in southern Arizona in the 1680s by Father Eusebio Francisco...
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    visible today as a ruin. In the spring of 1687, the Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino lived and worked with the Native Americans in the area called the...
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    in Arizona.  In 1703, the famous Jesuit missionary and explorer Eusebio Francisco Kino reported growing grapes and making wine for Mass at his mission...
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    Panzacola, Tejas in 1681; and San Francisco de Cuéllar (modern city of Chihuahua) in 1709. From 1687, Father Eusebio Francisco Kino, with funding from the Marqués...
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