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Antonio de la
Calancha (1584–1654) was a
pioneering anthropologist studying the
South American natives and a
senior Augustinian friar.
Calancha was the son...
- had
drowned together.
According to the
Peruvian chronicler Antonio de la
Calancha, it was St.
Nicholas of
Tolentino who made
possible a
permanent Spanish...
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example the
writings of the 17th-century
Augustinian friar Antonio de la
Calancha, who
studied the
Andean traditional religions practiced in
South America...
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historians in Lima who
showed him
helpful references and
Father Antonio de la
Calancha's Chronicle of the Augustinians. In particular,
Ramos thought Vitcos was...
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Ciudad de Panamá). Later,
during the
administration of José
Leonardo Calancha (1864),
reduced the
number of
departments to 6: Coclé
Department (capital...
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Garza y Falcón, 1681
Domingo de
Videgaray y Zarza, 1681
Francisco de la
Calancha y Valenzuela, 1681 Blas de la
Garza Falcón, 1681 Juan de Echeverría, 1681–1682...
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little more than a legend.
Quina bark was
mentioned by Fray
Antonio de La
Calancha in 1638 as
coming from a tree in Loja (Loxa). He
noted that bark powder...
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Coronica Moralizada de la
Orden de San
Agustin en el Peru by
Antonio de la
Calancha (1638).
Benito Rodríguez 2018.
Redden 2016, p. 100.
Redden 2016, p. 93...
- Fátima
Madrid Calancha (born 28
December 1979) is a
coach and a
former freestyle swimmer from Spain.
Madrid competed for
Spain at the 1996
Summer Olympics...
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Morales in 2019, Rada fled from Bolivia, due to the
crimes committed in the
Calancha in Sucre. He is
currently out of the country. "'El
modelo de economía plural...