Antonio de Montesinos or Antonio Montesino, OP (c. 1475 - June 27, 1540) was a Spanish Dominican friar who was a missionary on the island of Hispaniola...
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Montesinos may refer to: Vladimiro Montesinos, former head of Peru's intelligence service. Luis de Montesinos, a Spanish theologian. Antonio de Montesinos...
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de Montesinos may refer to: Luis de Montesinos, a Spanish theologian. Antonio de Montesinos (Dominican friar), who in 1511 was the first member of the...
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Antonio de Montezinos, also known as Aharon Levi or Aharon HaLevi, was a Portuguese traveler and a Marrano Sephardic Jew who in 1644 persuaded Menasseh...
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Antonio Castellanos Basich (born 5 March 1946) is a Mexican sculptor. He is probably best known for his large sculpture of Antonio de Montesinos delivering...
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confession for this reason. In December 1511, a Dominican preacher Fray Antonio de Montesinos preached a fiery sermon that implicated the colonists in the genocide...
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Antonio de Montesinos denounced Spanish cruelty and abuse in a sermon in 1511, which comes down to us in the writings of Dominican friar Bartolomé de...
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on the fourth Sunday of Advent at Santo Domingo, Dominican friar Antonio de Montesinos openly denounces the Spanish conquistadors' cruelty and abuse of...
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Dominican friars, Antonio de Montesinos and Antonio de Cervantes were brought along to minister to both the settlers and the natives. Montesinos was well known...
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campaigns against the Spanish—some being successful, some not. In 1511, Antonio de Montesinos, a Dominican missionary in Hispaniola, became the first European...
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Catholic Church and the Age of Discovery (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
mendicants came to be known as the "Spiritual Conquest of Mexico". Antonio de Montesinos, a Dominican friar on the island of Hispaniola, was the first member...
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Santo Domingo (redirect from Santo Domingo de Guzmán)
Johannes Vingboons in 1665. Nationaal Archief. Edificio Diez Statue of Antonio de Montesinos John F. Kennedy Avenue, Santo Domingo Santo Domingo at night Anacaona...
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Minster. "Antonio de Montesinos: A Voice Crying in the Wilderness". About.com. Retrieved 27 November 2015. Medina, P.M.A. (2017). "CARTAS de Pedro de Córdoba...
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the Catholic on behalf of his daughter, Joanna of Castile. Friar Antonio de Montesinos, a Friar of the Dominican Order at the Island of Hispaniola, delivered...
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to Gloria Montesinos Sánchez-Real. The couple had six children: Gloria, José Antonio, Esther, Juan, Jaime and Miguel Sacristán Montesinos. Sacristán...
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Prominent Dominican friars in Santo Domingo, especially Antonio de Montesinos and Bartolomé de las Casas denounced the maltreatment and pressed the crown...
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Mártir de (1949). Décadas del Nuevo Mundo, Tercera Década, Libro VII (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Editorial Bajel. de Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio. Historia...
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Spanish Florida (section Juan Ponce de León expedition)
to Spanish settlements.: 111–115 Dominican friars Fr. Antonio de Montesinos and Fr. Anthony de Cervantes were among the colonists. Given that at the time...
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Salamanca (section Convento de San Esteban)
Salamanca (especially Francisco de Vitoria) and Dominican missionaries in the colonies (such as Antonio de Montesinos and Bartolomé de las Casas), the School of...
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destruction of one culture by another in the name of religion". Antonio de Montesinos, a Dominican friar on the island of Hispaniola, was the first member...
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(today National Pantheon) Plaza and statue of Antonio de Montesinos Plaza Pellerano Castro Plazoleta de los Curas, the oldest cemetery in America was...
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History of the Catholic Church (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
allowed with the Vatican. In December 1511, the Dominican friar Antonio de Montesinos openly rebuked the Spanish authorities governing Hispaniola for...
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was in 1526 by Dominican friars Antonio de Montesinos and Anthony de Cervantes, who ministered to the San Miguel de Gualdape colonists for the 3 months...
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History of the Jews in Portugal (redirect from Comunidade Israelita de Lisboa)
Abraham Pais Alexander Teixeira de Mattos Alvaro Pimentel Antonio Fernandez Carvajal António José da Silva Antonio de Montesinos Baruch Spinoza, expelled from...
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discourse". Inspired by Hatuey, Antonio de Montesinos began his career as an educator in 1511, teaching Bartolomé de las Casas critical thinking. In the...
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Laws of Burgos (redirect from Leyes de Burgos)
settlers feared would make them lose their property interests; Fray Antonio de Montesinos preached to the colonists that they were sinning and did not have...
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the Dominican Republic to Mexico President Juan Bosch (1963) President Antonio Guzmán Fernández (1980, 1982) President Salvador Jorge Blanco (1982) President...
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bibliographies as F. Montesinos, José. "La malhadada, maltrecha y dispersa generación mía". Abad Nebot, Francisco. "José Fernández-Montesinos Lustau". Diccionario...
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Dominican Nuns (Germany) Antonio de Montesinos (c. 1475–1540), Professed Priest of the Dominicans (Spain–Venezuela) Francisco de Vitoria Compludo (c. 1483–1546)...
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1510s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
on the fourth Sunday of Advent at Santo Domingo, Dominican friar Antonio de Montesinos openly denounces the Spanish conquistadors' cruelty and abuse of...
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