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    The massacre of friars in Madrid in 1834 was an anti-clerical riot that took place on July 17, 1834, in the capital of Spain during the regency of Maria...
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    reminiscent of what had happened a year earlier in the 1834 massacre of friars in Madrid. "All the revolutionary movements that broke out in several cities...
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  • large amount of architectural heritage, being the country with the third most UNESCO World Heritage Sites. 1834 massacre of friars in Madrid Spanish confiscation...
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    Segovia street, in 1874. Altar The great dome Catholic Church in Spain List of oldest church buildings 1834 massacre of friars in Madrid Bonet Salamanca...
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  • some of the popular cemeteries are located on the outskirts, and date from the beginning of the 20th century. 1834 massacre of friars in Madrid Anti-clerical...
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  • bienio 1834-1835. Hispania sacra, 49(100), 497-541. Bahamonde, A.; Martínez, J. A. (2011). Historia de España. Siglo XIX (6ª edición). Madrid: Cátedra...
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    The Third of May 1808 in Madrid (also known as El tres de mayo de 1808 en Madrid or Los fusilamientos de la montaña del Príncipe Pío, or Los fusilamientos...
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    Juan Donoso Cortés (category People from the Province of Badajoz)
    position in the Secretariat of State. The death of King Ferdinand in 1833 precipitated the First Carlist War. Donoso protested the massacre of friars by anti-clerical...
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    Anticlericalism became a social force of growing importance, manifested violently after the massacre of friars in Madrid in 1834 (July 17, during a cholera epidemic...
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    for trade over conversion. In the 17th century, Franciscan friars in Spanish Florida built missions along Apalachee Bay. In 1670, English colonists from...
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  • Franciscan friar Junípero Serra and his fellow friars. All five detachments of soldiers, friars and future colonists were to meet on the shores of San Diego...
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  • cities. 1501 King Alexander of Poland readmits Jews to Grand Duchy of Lithuania. 1506 Lisbon massacre: Dominican friars promised absolution for sins...
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    Sangley (category History of the Philippines (1565–1898))
    Hispanico Sinicum (1626-1642) that the Dominican Spanish friars recorded before in Manila as one of the terms listed as Spanish: mercader, lit. 'merchant'...
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    College of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Zacatecas. Among these friars was Francisco García Diego y Moreno, who would become the first bishop of the Diocese of Both...
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  • inquisitions of Catholic monarchs as the epitome of human barbarity with fantastic scenes of tortures, witch hunting and evil friars. Proponents of the theory...
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    formation of a new language, Chavacano, a creole of Mexican Spanish. Meanwhile, in the suburb of Tondo, there was a convent run by Franciscan friars and another...
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    George Gawler (category Governors of the Colony of South Australia)
    on Madrid. The regiment returned to England and Gawler, now a lieutenant, fought at the Battle of Waterloo. He remained in France with the army of occupation...
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    abolition of the slave trade in 1808 and slavery itself in 1834, the island's sugar- and slave-based economy faltered. The period after emancipation in 1834 initially...
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    captures King Henry VI of England. 1520 – The massacre at the festival of Tóxcatl takes place during the Fall of Tenochtitlan, resulting in turning the Aztecs...
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    Inquisition (category Persecution of Muslims by Christians)
    including friars, priests and bishops. During French Inquisition, a Franciscan friar, Bernard Délicieux, opposed the actions of the Inquisition in Languedoc...
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  • Europe (especially friars of the Catholic Church), at the moment of undertaking the return from the Brazilian coast to Peru, arrived in to prefer the land...
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  • Self-Portrait, Museo del Prado, Madrid (url) Zacarías González Velázquez (1763–1834), 3 paintings : Self-Portrait, Museo del Prado, Madrid (url) Bartolomé González...
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    Church of São Domingos, and then further inflamed by the invective of three Dominican friars, culminated in a massacre of New Christians, in which between...
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    House of Representatives from the Territory of New Mexico. Patricia Madrid, American politician who served in New Mexico. Francisco Antonio Manzanares (1843–1904)...
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  • of the friars. José Luis Arenas, who at that time a journalist called "Ixcán Tiger" had been active in Guatemalan politics. He joined as Congress of Republic...
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    "spiritual conquest of Mexico." Christian evangelization began in the early 1520s and continued into the 1560s. Many of the mendicant friars, especially the...
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  • the head of the Abstergo Foundation Rehabilitation Center in Madrid. She is also Alan's daughter, and the two have a difficult relationship. In October...
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    Mexican art (redirect from Art in Mexico)
    middle of their careers. This included mendicant friars, such as Fray Alonso López de Herrera. Later, most artists were born in Mexico, but trained in European...
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    attacks throughout Algeria in the opening salvo of a war of independence. An important watershed in this war was the massacre of Pieds-Noirs civilians by...
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    region. The area was also the location of the shipwreck of the Our Lady of Perpetual Help and subsequent massacre of the survivors, among them Bishop Dom...
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