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    Pieter van der Moere, also known as Brother Pedro de Gante or Pedro de Mura (c. 1480 – 1572) was a Franciscan missionary in sixteenth century Mexico. Born...
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  • Colegio Fray Pedro de Gante is a Roman Catholic school in Nogales, Sonora. It was founded in 1946 by Father Ignacio de la Torre (commonly referred to...
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    Originally, Peeter Van der Moere, Pedro de Gante, came to New Spain, in 1523 also known as Mexico. A missionary, Pedro de Gante, wanted to spread the Christian...
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  • jurist and politician Pedro de Gante (c. 1480 – 1572), Franciscan missionary in Mexico This page lists people with the surname Gante. If an internal link...
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    systematic evangelization of the Indians in New Spain. Franciscan Fray Pedro de Gante had already begun the evangelization and instruction of natives in New...
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    Spain began in 1523, when three Flemish friars—Juan de Ayora, Pedro de Tecto, and Pedro de Gante—reached the central highlands. Their impact as missionaries...
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    friars came to Texcoco to evangelize, principally Juan de Tecto, Juan de Ayora and Pedro de Gante. Gante founded the first primary school in Mesoamerica, teaching...
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  • by Pedro de Gante. Battcock, Clementina; Gotta, Claudia Andrea (2011). "La resemantización de un espacio sagrado en la Nueva España: Cuepopan, de mojonera...
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    of the first schools for Indigenous peoples in Mexico was founded by Pedro de Gante in 1523. The friars aimed at converting Indigenous leaders, with the...
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    Archbishop Juan de Zumárraga before deciding to dedicate himself to the mission. He started to work closely with Fray Pedro de Gante, creating instructional...
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    de Valencia, Juan de Tecto, Juan de Ahora, and Pedro de Gante, who established missions and the first school called San Antonio de Padua. In 1535, the...
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    Charles Quint. Willy De Clercq (1927–2011), liberal politician and European Commissioner Caspar de Crayer (1582–1669), painter Pedro de Gante (ca.1480–1572)...
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  • culture was encouraged as a vehicle for integrating" the indigenous. Fray Pedro de Gante established schools for indigenous in the immediate post-conquest years...
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    according to its founding myth, an icon of the Virgen de los Remedios, made by the instruction of Pedro de Gante for the Convent of Mexico and then moved to Xochimilco...
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    order to make the trip to the Americas were the Franciscans, led by Pedro de Gante. Franciscans believed that living a spiritual life of poverty and holiness...
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    customs, and about “political organization through the mission system." Pedro de Gante, one of the first missionaries to arrive in Latin America during the...
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  • Pieter de Coninck (?-1332), Flemish revolutionary Pieter van der Moere (c. 1480–1572), Flemish Franciscan missionary in Mexico known as "Pedro de Gante" Pieter...
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    Years of Nahuatl Decipherment" (PDF). The PARI Journal. "Pedro de Gante | Real Academia de la Historia". dbe.rah.es. Retrieved 20 June 2022. "Adaptar...
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    Spanish lyrics, dates to the 16th century, when missionaries such as Pedro de Gante taught Indians how to construct European style instruments to be used...
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  • anthropologist (1982) Gandhi, leader of India's Independence movement (1969) Pedro de Gante, missionary (1972) Rodolfo Gaona, bullfighter (1996) Alfonso García...
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    José Joaquín Vélaz de Medrano y Gante, 1st Marquess of Fontellas (2 March 1761 - 10 February 1826) 1st Viscount of Amaláin, 7th Viscount of Azpa, Lieutenant...
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  • exemplified by Erasmus Europeans in the New World, exemplified by Pedro de Gante Renaissance art, exemplified by Peter Bruegel the Elder's Dull Gret...
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    Europeans with other origins including Italians, Flemish (most prominently Pedro de Gante), Greeks, French, and a few Irish (including William Lamport). Except...
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    Bird, Pelléas and Mélisande). Nobel Prize for Literature, 1911. 99) Pedro de Gante, missionary. Beatified in 1988. 100) Philippe Herreweghe, (1947–) conductor...
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  • Pedro de Gante (1480–1572) Hernando Franco (1532–85) Juan Navarro Gaditanus.(c. 1550 – c. 1610) Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla. Antonio de Salazar. Rodolfo...
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    as Martin de Valencia, Juan de Tecto, Juan de Ahora, and Pedro de Gante, who established missions and the first school called San Antonio de Padua. Spanish...
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  • in the Mexican Language), a manuscript which was utilized by Fray Pedro de Gante for his Catecismo Mexicano (Mexican catechism); and Apología del bautismo...
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  • title of land for neighbour Iztlahuatzinco, with the presence of Pedro de Gante and Alonso de Santiago in 1560. True separation of ecclesiastical and secular...
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    originated about six years after the arrival of the Spanish when Father Pedro de Gante began a celebration of Christmas with a late-night Mass. The name comes...
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    converted member of Moctezuma's family and Pedro de Gante. It was probably made by artisans from San Jose de Belen de los Naturales. It is dated 1539 and given...
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