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- Central America. Barrundia was born in Guatemala. He studied at the Colegio Tridentino, where he became a bachelor of philosophy on March 19, 1803. His brother...
- "Esto perpetua"). In 1619 his chief literary work, Istoria del Concilio Tridentino (History of the Council of Trent), was printed in London, published under...
- around the world. Eventually, Santa Maria became the first rector of the Tridentino Seminary in Mexico. Father Francisco Ayerra de Santa Maria died in Mexico...
- (with imprimatur of cardinal Farley) Paolo Sarpi, Historia del Concilio Tridentino, London: John Bill,1619 (History of the Council of Trent, English translation...
- president. He graduated with a degree in philosophy from the Seminario Tridentino, and obtained in 1809 his medical degree from the Real y Pontificia Universidad...
- sound-and-light show. In front of the cathedral is the old Seminario Tridentino de San Pedro, one of the educational institutions of the colonial city...
- published in London from a m****cript Paolo Sarpi's Historia del Concilio Tridentino. This history of the Council of Trent appeared in Italian, with an anti-Roman...
- geologist and director of the Tridentine Museum of Natural Sciences (Museo tridentino di scienze naturali) from 1922 to 1932 and from 1946 to 1954 respectively...
- Agustín College, also known as Comayagua episcopal palace or "colegio tridentino de San Agustín de Comayagua" was higher academic Roman Catholic institution...
- Venturi (1830–1898), a bryologist whose herbarium is now kept at the Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali in Trento. Riccardo Zandonai (born 1883), composer...