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Cofradia is a town in
northwestern Honduras, in the Naco Valley, with a po****tion of 45,430 (2023 calculation)
making it the
second largest city in San...
- Ashgate, 2006), 1.
Black and Grovestock,
Early Modern Cofradias, 19.
George M. Foster, “
Cofradia and
Compadrazgo in
Spain and
Spanish America,” Southwestern...
- the
Nazarene (with an
initial capital). The
first relates to
members of
Cofradías and the
second is
reserved for the
contemporary companions of
Jesus of...
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religious leader who
founded and led the
Cofradía de San José (Confraternity of
Saint Joseph). The
cofradía was
established in 1832 in
response to the...
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Cofradia Bilingual School is a
bilingual (English/Spanish)
school located in the town of
Cofradia,
located 20
minutes away from San
Pedro Sula, in Honduras...
- land
under the
control of
religious brotherhoods or
confraternities (
cofradías), the
device by
which Maya
communities avoided colonial officials, the...
- both
communities was
approved by Pope
Gregory XV on
April 7, 1623. The
Cofradia de la
Inmaculada Concepcion (English:
Confraternity of the
Immaculate Conception)...
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Members of the
Cofradía de los
Gitanos parading the "throne" of Mary of the O
during the Holy W**** in Malaga, Spain...
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separated from the hospital, and
continued its work
under the name of "
Cofradia para el ámparo de los desamparados". King
Philip IV of
Spain and the Duke...
- had over ten
cofradías at a
given time, but
larger indigenous communities sometimes have up to
twenty cofradías.
Although the
cofradías were intended...