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Sahagún (Spanish pronunciation: [sa(a)ˈɣun]) is a town and muni****lity of Spain, part of the
autonomous community of
Castile and León and the province...
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Bernardino de
Sahagún OFM (c. 1499 – 5
February 1590) was a
Franciscan friar,
missionary priest and
pioneering ethnographer who parti****ted in the Catholic...
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Marta Sahagún (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɾta sa(a)ˈɣun]; born
Marta María
Sahagún Jiménez (10
April 1953)
served as the
First Lady of
Mexico from 2 July...
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Sahagún can
refer to:
Sahagún, Spain, a town and
monastery in Léon, Spain.
Cradle of the Mudéjar
architecture Sahagún, Córdoba, the
second town in po****tion...
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study in
Mesoamerica by the
Spanish Franciscan friar Bernardino de
Sahagún.
Sahagún originally titled it La
Historia General de las
Cosas de
Nueva España...
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Ciudad Sahagún,
officially called Fray
Bernardino de
Sahagún, is a town in the muni****lity of Tepeapulco,
within the
State of Hidalgo, in Mexico. In...
- The
Treaty of
Sahagún,
being a
treaty signed at
Sahagún, may
refer to:
Treaty of
Sahagún (1158)
Treaty of
Sahagún (1170) This
disambiguation page lists...
- John of
Sahagún, OESA (Spanish: Juan de
Sahagún), (c. 1430 – 11 June 1479) was a
Spanish Augustinian friar and priest. He was a
leading preacher of his...
- ****xtocihuatl and how the
Aztecs celebrated her
comes from
Bernardino de
Sahagún's m****cripts. His
Florentine Codex explains how ****xtocihuatl
became the...
- The Crónicas anónimas de
Sahagún are two
short chronicles composed by the
monks of
Sahagún two
centuries apart. They
survive only in sixteenth-century...