- Juan García de
Loaysa y
Mendoza (1478 in
Talavera de la Reina,
Kingdom of Toledo,
Crown of
Castile – 22
April 1546 in Madrid, Spain) was a
Spanish Archbishop...
- Pais.
Retrieved 13 June 2020. Blanco,
Francisco Mellén. "García
Jofre de
Loaysa". Real
Academia de la
Historia (in Spanish). Berguno,
Jorge (1990). "The...
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Diego de
Loaysa, CRSA was a
prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as
bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Modruš, Croatia, from 1538 until...
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Oskar H.K. (November 2004) [1979]. "Chapter 4. Magellan's Successors:
Loaysa to Urdaneta. Two failures:
Grijalva and Villalobos". The
Spanish Lake. The...
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quietly retreats and dies.
Leonora decides not to
marry Loaysa and
instead joins a convent.
Loaysa in turn
flees to "las indias" (the new world). gutenberg...
- Jerónimo de
Loayza y González, O.P. (1498 –
October 25, 1575), was a
Spanish Dominican friar and missionary, who was
selected as the
first Archbishop of...
- Juan de
Loaysa y Girón was a
Spanish painter,
active during the
Baroque period. He
lived in
Seville in 1669. He
canon of the
cathedral and one of the founders...
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quietly retreats and dies.
Leonora decides not to
marry Loaysa and
instead joins a convent.
Loaysa in turn
flees to "las indias" (the new world). La ilustre...
- Diego's governor, to
continue this role for Philip, and
chose García de
Loaysa as his tutor. They were
joined by Cristóvão de Moura, 1st
Marquis of Castelo...
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Guillermo Alfonso Maripán
Loaysa (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡiˈʝeɾmo maɾiˈpan]; born 6 May 1994) is a
Chilean footballer who
plays as centre-back for Serie...