vain" Work of Father Francisco Ximénez: Rethinking the Context of Popol Vuh. U Alabama. Retrieved 3 Dec 2009. Ximénez, Francisco. Historia de la provincia...
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the modern Spanish spelling variation of the original Ximenes (or Ximénez/Ximenez). Often the "é" is dropped in favor of "e" for English readers, see...
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Popol Vuh (section Francisco Ximénez's manuscript)
This town was in the Quiché territory and is likely where Ximénez first recorded the work. Ximénez transcribed and translated the account, setting up parallel...
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Francisco Ximénez de Tejada y Eslava (Aragonese: Francisco Ximénes de Texada i Eslava; 13 October 1703, Funes, Kingdom of Navarre − 9 November 1775, Naples)...
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Francisco Ximénez de Urrea (January 28, 1589 – January 6, 1647) was a Spanish historian and writer. v t e...
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Fortún Ximénez Bertandoña (pronounced [foɾˈtun ʃiˈmeneθ]; died 1533) was a Spanish sailor of Basque origin who led a mutiny during an early expedition...
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include: Fortún Ximénez (died 1533), Spanish sailor who led a mutiny during an early expedition along the coast of Mexico Francisco Ximénez (1666–1729),...
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flowering plants in the family Olacaceae. The generic name honors Francisco Ximénez, a Spanish priest. Ximenia americana L. Ximenia caffra (large sourplum)...
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sambenito. Such were the penitential robes in 1514, when Cardinal Francisco Ximénez de Cisneros replaced the common crosses with those of Saint Andrew...
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Pinto da Fonseca, Rohan was considered a potential successor, but Francisco Ximénez de Tejada was elected instead. Ximenes' reign was unpopular due to...
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Fernández de Navarrete y Ximénez de Tejada (November 9, 1765 – October 8, 1844), was a Spanish noble, grandson of the Marquess of Ximenez de Tejada, knight of...
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versions of which have been published including one by Francisco Ximénez. Both Hernandez and Ximenez fitted Aztec ethnomedicinal information into the European...
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traced back to 1773, when Francisco Ximénez de Tejada was elected Grand Master upon the death of Manuel Pinto da Fonseca. Ximénez found a depleted treasury...
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characters. It was translated into Spanish by the Dominican priest Francisco Ximénez in the beginning of the 18th century. Due to its combination of historical...
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many of its administrative excesses in the 15th century by Cardinal Francisco Ximénez de Cisneros. The Inquisition served to expurgate many of the more...
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Animales de la Nueva Espana, y sus virtudes por Francisco Hernández, y de Latin en Romance por Fr. Francisco Ximenez also cited as Cuatro libros de la naturaleza...
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assigned his legal representation to Preboste and a friend of him, Francisco Ximénez Montero, and accepted a payment of 2,093 ducats. Doña Jerónima de...
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also became unpopular with the Maltese. In 1775, during the reign of Francisco Ximénez de Tejada, a revolt known as the Rising of the Priests occurred. Rebels...
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Generali. The university was briefly suspended during the magistracy of Francisco Ximénez de Tejada in the 1770s, but it was reconstituted by his successor...
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performed to the Kʼicheʼ gods. Writing at the end of the 17th century, Francisco Ximénez described the tradition that upon the temple of Tohil, human sacrifices...
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characters. It was translated into Spanish by the Dominican priest Francisco Ximénez in the beginning of the 18th century. Due to its combination of historical...
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entire city. The site was extensively documented in the colonial era. Francisco Ximénez, who first revealed the Kʼicheʼ epic Popul Vuh to the world, visited...
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Master (1736–1741) Manuel Pinto da Fonseca, Grand Master (1741–1773) Francisco Ximénez de Tejada, Grand Master (1773–1775) Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc, Grand...
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Pinto da Fonseca de Sousa Teixeira e Vilhena, illegitimate daughter of Francisco Vaz Pinto (his father's brother) by one Clara Cerqueira. He was elected...
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percussion and theremins (revised for ondes-martenots in 1961) (text by Francisco Ximénez) (1932–1934) Density 21.5 for solo flute (1936) Tuning Up for orchestra...
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may refer to Albert Urrea (born 1987), Spanish football midfielder Francisco Ximénez de Urrea (1589–1647), Spanish historian and writer John Urrea (born...
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Anthony Xerri, Maltese man who discovered a cave – Xerri's Grotto Francisco Ximénez de Tejada, Maltese religious leader – Ximenes Redoubt Top A B C D...
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control over Malta as a sovereign state. 68/69 Prince and Grand Master Francisco Ximénez de Tejada 1773–1775 Rising of the Priests (1775), bankruptcy of the...
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children: 1) Beatriz Ximenez de Urrea y de Centelles who married Francisco Gilabert de Centelles y Queralt, her cousin; and 2) Lope IV Ximénez de Urrea y de...
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requiere con lo que el Doctor Francisco Hernández escribió en lengua latina by the Dominican priest Francisco Ximénez, who had managed to obtain a copy...
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