- New Spain,
officially the
Viceroyalty of New
Spain (Spanish:
Virreinato de
Nueva España [birejˈnato ðe ˈnweβa esˈpaɲa] ; Nahuatl:
Yankwik Kaxtillan Birreiyotl)...
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traditions in the
Philippines today can be
traced back to
Spanish and
Novohispanic (Mexican) influence.
Spanish settlement in the
Philippines first took...
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Philip of Jesus, OFM (Spanish:
Felipe de Jesús) was a
Novohispanic Franciscan Catholic missionary who
became one of the Twenty-six
Martyrs of ****an, the...
- and
civil use.
Level 2:
Temporary exhibitions Level 3:
European and
Novohispanic Old Masters.
Works of
European artists such as the Cranachs, Tintoretto...
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Miguel Sánchez may
refer to:
Miguel Sánchez (priest) (1594–1674),
Novohispanic priest,
writer and
theologian Miguel Ángel Sánchez (Argentine footballer)...
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movement in the arts that
promoted neo-Mesoamerican
styles and a
revival of
Novohispanic styles. By the mid-20th century, the
nationalist architectural styles...
- (born 1943),
cofounder of the Cali
cartel Miguel Sánchez (1594–1674),
novohispanic priest,
writer and
theologician Miguel de
Unamuno (1864–1936), Spanish...
- also a
significant number of German, Flemish, Walloon, Italian, and
Novohispanic/Aztec peers, as a
result of the
scope of the
Spanish Empire in Europe...
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Miguel Sánchez (1594–1674) was a
Novohispanic priest,
writer and theologian. He is most
renowned as the
author of the 1648
publication Imagen de la Virgen...
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Argentine footballer Francisco Primo de
Verdad y
Ramos (1760—1808),
Novohispanic lawyer Gefen Primo (born 2000),
Israeli judoka Giancarlo Primo (1924–2005)...