- Martín de
Porres Velázquez OP (9
December 1579 – 3
November 1639) was a
Peruvian lay
brother of the
Dominican Order who was
beatified in 1837 by Pope Gregory...
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Martin de
Porres (Juan
Martin de
Porres, 1579–1639) is a
Peruvian Roman Catholic patron saint of mixed-race
people and
racial harmony,
usually depicted...
- dire ("to say")
comes from dīcere, bere ("to drink")
comes from
bibere and
porre ("to put")
comes from pōnere.
Together with the
traditional patterns of...
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system used for
national elections St
Martin de
Porres School (Ghana),
school in
Ghana St.
Martin de
Porres High
School (SMdP),
original name of
Cristo Rey...
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Estadio San Martín de
Porres. Many
clubs playing in the
Primera División,
Segunda División, and
district leagues of San Martín de
Porres were
among the many...
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Diego de
Mazariegos y
Porres ( conquistador. He
conquered Chiapas in Mexico, and in 1528,
together with Andrés de la Tovilla,
founded San Cristóbal de...
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their kingdom by the
Porre army. He
further explained that an
intervention "from
outside the
original flow of history" had
helped Porre build its military...
- of Peru are Rose of Lima, the
first Saint of the Americas, and
Martin de
Porres. The
largest cathedral in Peru is the
Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima. Other...
- quechua-español (PDF). Vol. 2 (2nd ed.). Lima:
University of San Martín de
Porres -
Fondo Editorial. pp. 527, 739, 1271. ISBN 978-612-4460-45-6. Retrieved...
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Ribera on 12 June 1960,
Maria Bertilla Boscardin on 11 May 1961,
Martin de
Porres on 6 May 1962, and
Antonio Maria Pucci,
Francis Mary of
Camporosso and Peter...