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... This story begins on Dec. 9, 1531 with a man named Juan Diego. ... The image of the Virgin Mary was imprinted on Juan Diego's cloak. ...
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... B4. Showley, Roger M. "Wonder No More About Juan Cabrillo." San Diego Union-Tribune, July 1, 1999, E1. Stanislawski, Don. "Early ...
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... Alli el encontro pedro en su taller trabajando. Pedro era carpintero luego diego fue a la otra casa donde se encontro con juan, un herrero. ...
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... Don Diego Tenorio, Duke Octavio, Don Pedro Tenorio, and Don Gonzalo Ulloa are all ... with a huge flag saying "PRETENTION" and the play he directed, Don Juan. ...
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Juan Ponce de Leon Juan Ponce de Leon was born in 1460, in Tierra de Campos Paleia, in ... Ovanado was soon replaced with Diego Columbus, as governor of Hispaniola ...
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... As a matter of fact, his whole name was actually Diego Mariade la Concepcion Juan Nepolmuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodriguez. ...
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... The San Diego Bay area was sighted and named San Miguel in 1542 by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, a Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain. ...
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... first arrived in California in 1769, establishing their first mission in San Diego the same year. Then came San Gabriel in 1771, San Juan Capistrano in 1776 ...
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... Serra's blessing of the side of Mission San Diego marked the beginning of the ... San Gabriel, 1772 San Luis Obispo, 1776 San Francisco, San Juan Capistrano, 1777 ...
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... here he became close friends with the famous Salvador Dali, Gerardo Diego, a poet ... Her happiness, therefore, lies solely in the hands of her husband Juan; a pale ...
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Ponce de Leon and the Early Exploration of Florida Juan Ponce de Leon was born in 1460 ... Ovanado was soon replaced with Diego Columbus, as governor of Hispaniola. ...
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... Cuba in 1511, he joined the Spanish soldiers and Administrator Diego Velasquez in ... the expedition of Mexico that had recently been discovered by Juan de Grijalva ...
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... got there in 1511 he joined he Spanish Soldier and Administrator Diego Velasquez in ... Juan de Grijalva, nephew of Velasquez, had discovered the mainland the year ...
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... Don Juan Ponce de Leon "To bad he had to kick the bucket!" Don Juan Ponce de ... In 1511 King Ferdinand ordered Ponce de Leon replaced as governor by Diego Columbus ...
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... Un Otro artista espaņol muy conocido es Juan Grist. ... Goya&la arte #8217;s esta alli asi como tambien pinturas por Diego Velazquez. ...
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... for example, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Gabriel, San Jose, San Juan Capistrano just to name ...
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... Harbors. These were located in San Diego, San Francisco, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which led into the Puget Sound. These were ...
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... Dona Felipe and established land in Porto Santo were his son Diego was born ... de Santagel", "chancellor of the royal household of Aragon and prior Juan Prez (the ...
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... and 1600's, in a time when many important Spaniards, such as Juan Bautista de ... one, the line that runs between Brownsville, Texas and San Diego, California is ...
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... m from. [(San Juan Capistrano)]. 'Oh, that's ... years ago. He and some of his friends were in San Diego for the day to hang out. While they ...
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... These were instructions from his father Juan. ... and managed to get the incriminating photographs) and knowing the people which were needed (Diego, owner of the ...
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... In 1511 Diego Velazquez and Hernan Cortes took over Cuba. ... After leaving Tabasco the fleet landed a little north of San Juan, on Good Friday, where Cortes ...
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... Argentina has seen its own economic problems with the election of Juan Peron as ... who showed off Latin American art were Clemente Orozco and Diego Rivera who ...
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... Argentina has seen its own economic problems with the election of Juan Peron as ... who showed off Latin American art were Clemente Orozco and Diego Rivera who ...
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... council of Azua, and introduced him to a man named Don Diego Velazquez. ... Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba headed the first of these explorations; Juan de Grijalva ...
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