- Negro) was
commissioned by
Spanish conquistadors and
carved in 1594 by
Quirio Cataño in
Antigua and
installed in the
church in 1595. The
history of the...
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including the
haciendas of Apeo and
Guaracha as well as
lands in
nearby Quirio. Iturbide's father, Joaquín de Iturbide, came from a
family of the Basque...
- It has
important mountains and
valleys like Cuitzeo,
lomas de Purisimio,
Quirio, Tzentzenguaro, and its prin****l
river is rio Grande.
General Francisco...
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fertility of its valleys. In 1594, the
villagers asked the
Portuguese sculptor Quirio Cataño to
sculpt a
crucified Christ with a dark complexion. The Portuguese...
- the two
haciendas of Apeo and Guaracha, as well as more land in
nearby Quirio. Agustín had
several other siblings, including:
Sabina de
Iturbide y Huarte...
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Puerto Barrios –
Justo Rufino Barrios,
President of
Guatemala Quirio Cataño (Chiquimula) –
Quirio Cataño,
Spanish sculptor Recuerdo a
Barrios (Quetzaltenango)...
-
crosses of the
conventual courtyards. A
relevant sculptor is the
Guatemalan Quirio Cataño, who was the author,
among other images, of the
Black Christ of Esqui****s...
- the
revered Basilica of Esqui****s in Guatemala. The
statue was
carved by
Quirio Cantaño in the late 16th century. Over its existence, the
church has had...
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burned alive (c. 305) The Holy
Forty Martyrs of
Sebaste (320):
Cyrion (or
Quirio), Candidus, Domnus, Hesychius, Heraclius, Smaragdus, Eunoicus, Valens, Vivi****...
- the
capital of
Guatemala in 1595, when it was
commissioned and made by
Quirio Cataño. Its
famous color comes from the fact that the wood
darkened over...