- (1482, Benavente,
Spain – 1565,
Mexico City, New Spain), also
known as
Motolinía, was a
Franciscan missionary who was one of the
famous Twelve Apostles...
- Juan Juárez Fray
Antonio de
Ciudad Rodrigo Fray
Toribio de
Benavente Motolinia García de
Cisneros Fray Luis de
Fuensalida Juan de
Ribas Fray Francisco...
- the "I do not understand"
version was the
friar Toribio de
Benavente Motolinía. In his book
Historia de los
indios de la
Nueva España (History of the...
-
commoner alike."
Motolinia,
another early Spanish chronicler, also
mentioned the
heavy betting that
accompanied games in
Motolinia,
Toribio de Benavente...
-
championed by
prominent Franciscans such as
Toribio de Benavente,
known as "
Motolinia", and Las
Casas made many
enemies among the
Franciscans for
arguing that...
- 9. Encyclopædia Britannica. pp. 5242–5260.
Toribio de
Benavente Motolinia,
Motolinia's History of the
Indians of New Spain,
translated and
edited by Elizabeth...
- Berkeley:
University of
California Press.
Toribio de
Benavente Motolinia,
Motolinia's History of the
Indians of New Spain.
Translated by
Elizabeth Andros...
-
creation of Tonatiuh, the
Fifth Sun in the
Aztec creation narrative.
Motolinía's Memoriales, and the
Codex Chimalpopoca relate that the
Toltec ruler Topiltzin...
- his
corpus of
writings on the
earliest years was
Toribio de
Benavente Motolinia.
Other important Franciscans are
Alonso de Molina, Andrés de Olmos, and...
- debt to the gods. Both Sahagún and
Toribio de
Benavente (also
called "
Motolinía")
observed that the
Aztecs gladly parted with everything. Even the "stage"...