Antonio Margil, OFM (18 August 1657 – 6 August 1726) was a Spanish Franciscan missionary in North and Central America. Based at the College of Santa Cruz...
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standing, was constructed in 1768. Mission San Jose was founded by Father Antonio Margil. The park's visitor center is located adjacent. Misión San Juan Capistrano...
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was named governor of the New Philippines. The name was first used by Antonio Margil in July 1716, during his participation in Domingo Ramón's expedition...
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Nephroia carolina, commonly called the Carolina coralbead, or snailseed, or Margil's Vine, is a perennial vine of the moonseed family (Menispermaceae). It is...
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the East Texas missions and Father Margil and others were relocated to San Antonio. During the next year, Father Margil founded Mission San José (Texas)...
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guerra: Fray Antonio Margil de Jesús y la frontera centroamericana, 1684–1706" [Politics, Evangelisation and War: Friar Antonio Margil de Jesús and the...
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(PK-2) Eloise Japhet Academy (PK-7) Martin Luther King Jr. Academy (K-8) Antonio Margil Academy (PK-7) Mission Academy (PK-8) Ira C. Ogden Academy (PK-7) Laura...
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guerra: Fray Antonio Margil de Jesús y la frontera centroamericana, 1684–1706" [Politics, Evangelisation and War: Friar Antonio Margil de Jesús and the...
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Saints Peter and Paul. This chapel holds the remains of Franciscan friar Antonio Margil de Jesús who was evangelized in what is now the north of Mexico. The...
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also a thorn tree said to have grown from the walking stick of Friar Antonio Margil de Jesús, and is considered miraculous as the thorns grow in the shape...
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priests. The diocese also had 31 permanent deacons and 17 nuns. Reverend Antonio Margil was the first Catholic priest in what is today the Diocese of Alexandria...
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of San Antonio de Béjar. In 1719, Margil obtained permission from the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo to found a second mission at San Antonio. However...
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(1804–1850): 247 Antonio de los Reyes: 18 Antonio García: 61 Antonio Jayme (1757–1829): 126 Antonio Jimeno (d. 1876): 129 António Margil de Jesús (1657–1726): 64 ...
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was held at the new Mission San Antonio de Valero, as reflected in the mission's baptismal register. In 1719, Margil obtained permission from the Marqués...
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guerra: Fray Antonio Margil de Jesús y la frontera centroamericana, 1684–1706" [Politics, Evangelisation and War: Friar Antonio Margil de Jesús and the...
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Propaganda Fide of Our Lady of Guadalupe was founded by the Franciscans Antonio Margil de Jesús, José de Castro, José Guerra, Alonso González, Pedro Franco...
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1999 Beatified: May 4, 2019 by Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu Antonio Margil Ros (Antonio of Jesus) (1657–1726), Professed Priest of the Franciscan Friars...
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gift shop and hiking trails. The mission was founded in 1717 by Father Antonio Margil as part of the Ramon Expedition. The Spanish sought to solidify their...
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Mariano Payeras Sebastián Montero Marcos de Niza Francisco de Ayeta Antonio Margil Francisco Marroquín Manuel Abad y Queipo Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla José...
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y guerra: Fray Antonio Margil de Jesús y la frontera centroamericana, 1684–1706 [Politics, Evangelisation and War: Friar Antonio Margil de Jesús and the...
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San Francisco, which in 1683 was reorganized by the venerable dray Antonio Margil of Jesus, of whom an interesting legend is told. In 1672, the Hospital...
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Mission San José (Texas) (category San Antonio Missions National Historical Park)
San Antonio de Valero had become overcrowded shortly after its founding with refugees from the closed East Texas missions. Father Antonio Margil received...
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that of Esquipulas includes documentation of the work of missionary Antonio Margil (1657-1726) who worked in Central America and Mexico and is linked to...
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José Antonio Navarro (February 27, 1795 – January 13, 1871) was a Texas statesman, revolutionary, rancher, and merchant. The son of Ángel Navarro and...
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Servants of God Born Died Church Status Diocese Type of Cause Antonio Margil Ros (rel. name: Antonio of Jesus) 18 August 1657 in Valencia, Spain 6 August 1726...
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18 Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena, Italian architect and painter (d. 1743) Antonio Margil, Spanish Franciscan missionary in North and Central America (d. 1726)...
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largest expeditions took place in 1685 and 1695. Franciscan friars Antonio Margil and Melchor López were active among the Lakandon and Manche Chʼol between...
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northwestern Louisiana from East Texas in 1717. The Franciscan priest Antonio Margil encountered Adaes Native Americans near present-day Robeline. At the...
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18 Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena, Italian architect and painter (d. 1743) Antonio Margil, Spanish Franciscan missionary in North and Central America (d. 1726)...
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attack. In 1703, Chocoyos was visited by the Franciscan missionary, Fray Antonio Margil de Jesus and then by Bishop Fray Agustin Morel de Santa Cruz in 1752...
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