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- Estéban Murillo is noted for painting several representations of Didacus of Alcalá. Didacus is ****ociated with a Miracle of the roses. He often took bread...
- Didacus may refer to: Didacus of Alcalá Didacus Ximenes Didacus Jules Diego This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Didacus...
- name Didacus, while unattested in antiquity,[clarification needed] predates the earliest record of the form Diego. The oldest record for Didacus according...
- Didacus Ximenes (died 1560) was a Spanish Dominican of the sixteenth century, noted as a theologian, philosopher, and astronomer. He took his licentiate...
- Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin, also known simply as Juan Diego (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌxwanˈdjeɣo]; 1474–1548), was a Nahua peasant and Marian visionary...
- Didacus Jules is the Director General of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States. Born in St. Lucia, Jules is known as a radical educator. He was...
- entered their novitiate in Seville, at which time he was given the name Didacus Joseph. He was professed as a member of the Order on 31 March 1759. He...
- Diego de Estella (Latin: Didacus Stella) was a 16th-century Spanish Franciscan mystic and theologian, born 1524 in Estella, Navarra, died 1578 in Salamanca...
- Alcalá (Spanish: Misión San Diego de Alcalá, lit. The Mission of Saint Didacus of Acalá) was the second Franciscan founded mission in the Californias...
- Diego Collado (Latin name: Didacus Colladus; c. 1587 - 1638 or 1641) was a Spanish Christian missionary. He was born at Miajadas, in the province of Extremadura...