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    Pedro de Arbués, also known as Peter of Arbués (c. 1441 – 17 September 1485) was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and a professed Augustinian canon. He...
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    possibly took place. The child's very existence is also disputed. Like Pedro de Arbués, the Holy Infant was quickly made into a saint by popular acclaim,...
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    Auto-da-fé (redirect from Auto de Fe)
    occasional resistance and resulted in the assassination of the inquisitor Pedro de Arbués by converted Jews in 1485, between 1487 and 1505 the processing and...
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  • Pedro de Almazán was one of the conspirators against the inquisitor Pedro de Arbués. He escaped death by flight, but his wife Isabella, together with...
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    Saint Peter Martyr), whose canonization was the fastest in history Pedro de Arbués Nicolau Aymerich author of Directorium Inquisitorum Stephen of Bourbon...
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    Chapel of Joachim Chapel of Saint Lawrence (Lorenzo) Chapel of Saint Pedro de Arbués Chapel of Saint Braulio Chapel of Saint Anthony Chapel of Saint Joseph...
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  • plot to assassinate the inquisitor Pedro de Arbués, who was wounded on September 15, 1485, and died two days later. De la Abadia was apprehended, and, according...
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    confusingly, named Luis de Santangel, like his father) were accused of conspiracy in the murder of the Spanish inquisitor Pedro de Arbués in 1485. Juan and...
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  • October 17, 1485, a month after the assassination of the inquisitor Pedro Arbués, Jaime de Montesa was accused of having been one of the conspirators by a...
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    the chorus and other smaller constructions. On September 14, 1485, Pedro de Arbués, the canon and head Inquisitor of Aragón, was assassinated in the cathedral...
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  • the "apostle of Tortosa", as De los Rios calls him ("Hist." iii. 264), took part in the assassination of Pedro de Arbués, was arrested with other Marranos...
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    Spanish Inquisition (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    saw revolt, as in Teruel from 1484 to 1485. The murder of Inquisidor Pedro Arbués (later made saint) in Zaragoza on 15 September 1485, caused public opinion...
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  • Garcia 4 episodes 2006 Secret Files of the Inquisition Pope Paul IV / Pedro de Arbués 3 episodes 2007 'Til Death Do Us Part Jim Stevens Episode: "A Christmas...
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    Pope Alexander VII (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    two individuals (Francis de Sales and Pedro de Arbués) and canonized five others which included Ferdinand III and Félix de Valois amongst others. In...
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  • January 2020 Paula Montal Fornés De San José De Calasanz (1799–1889) Paulina do Coração Agonizante de Jesus (1865–1942) Pedro Poveda Castroverde (1874–1936)...
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  • Biografico"". Monaci Lőrinc krónikája Kis Károlyról. - Carmen seu historia de Carolo II. cognomento Parvo, rege Hungariae, Fordította: Márki Sándor, Budapest...
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    also present and Aurelio Valero de Bernabé would become a Caballero de Malta. Among them was also inquisitor Pedro de Arbués y Valero, who was canonized by...
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  • Jenner as Mar, Arnau's adopted daughter. Patricia Arbués [es; ca] as Mar (child). Jorge Usón as Felip de Ponts, Mar's first husband. Jaume Solà as Bernat...
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    April 1, 2009. "San Pellegrino d'Auxerre". "Festividad de San Pedro de San José Betancur (Hermano Pedro), primer santo canario". "Icon: St. Peter the Aleut"...
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  • Nicholas Pieck and 18 companions 29 June 1867 9. Paul of the Cross 29 June 1867 10. Pedro de Arbués 29 June 1867 11. Conus of Lucania 27 April 1871...
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    the Rosary in 1639, that of San Roque in 1662 and the one of saint Pedro de Arbués the 1667. By this side there is a door of access to the chapel and...
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  • public taxes, and through their wealth secured high positions in the state. Pedro de la Caballeria negotiated the marriage of Queen Isabella I of Castile to...
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  • "Toronto Film Festival Unveils Platform Lineup Featuring Rodrigo Prieto's 'Pedro Páramo,' Nacho Vigalondo's 'Daniela Forever' and Mor". Variety. "New Spanish...
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  • After his death, Nico is born. Raúl Arévalo as Jon, mathematician Hugo Arbúes as Nico, schoolboy Belén Cuesta as Andrea, David's girlfriend Aitor Luna...
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    who had been the Cistercian abbot of Veruela. On 15 September 1485, Pedro Arbués, canon of the Cathedral of Zaragoza and one of the driving forces behind...
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  • Montero. Patricia Arbués as Valeria Montero Neus Sanz as Salomé Palacios Bernabé Fernández as Andrés Palomares Javier Hernández as Pedro "Piti" Gironés David...
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    Buenos Aires (redirect from UN/LOCODE:ARBUE)
    them the good winds to reach the coast of what is today the modern city. Pedro de Mendoza called the city "Holy Mary of the Fair Winds", a name suggested...
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    the Tamanduateí River, formerly known as Piratininga. In 1821, Major Pedro Arbues Moreira submitted to the government a proposal to drain the Várzea do...
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  • originated from the Spanish city of Fraga. In 1924, the regime of Miguel Primo de Rivera granted Spanish citizenship to a part of the Sephardic Jewish diaspora...
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    de los (1909). La religión antigua de los Filipinos. Manila: Impr. de el Renacimiento, 1909. Page 33-34, 113. Noceda, Juan José de & Sanlucar, Pedro de...
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