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- Trinitaria may refer to: La Trinitaria, Chiapas, a town and one of the 119 muni****lities of Chiapas, Mexico La Trinitaria (Dominican Republic), a revolutionary...
- Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians (Spanish: Convento de las Monjas Trinitarias Descalzas) is a convent located in Madrid, Spain. The writer Miguel de...
- La Trinitaria (Spanish: [la tɾiniˈtaɾja], The Trinity) was a secret society founded in 1838 in what today is known as Arzobispo Nouel Street, across from...
- compensation. In 1838, Juan Pablo Duarte founded a secret society called La Trinitaria, which sought the complete independence of Santo Domingo without any foreign...
- The Trinitarian Church of Lima (Spanish: Iglesia y Monasterio de las Trinitarias) is a Catholic church and monastery in the colonial area of the neighbourhood...
- church of San Antonio Abad, built in the 15th century. The convent of Trinitarias Recoletas, from the 17th century. The Cervantine Museum. The Museum of...
- reformer. She was the founder of the Monasterio de las trinitarias de El Toboso [es] and of the Trinitarias contemplativas [es]. Ángela María was born in the...
- Edizioni Studio Domenicano (ed.). Terra che diventa cielo - L'inabitazione trinitaria in san Francesco. Le frecce (in Italian and Spanish). p. 312. ISBN 8870947394...
- until her death, and never married. She founded "el convento de las Trinitarias de Sarracín", the Convent of the Trinity in Sarracín, where she was buried...
- po****tion of the site of El Lagartero, in the present day muni****lity of La Trinitaria in Chiapas, Mexico, the site was inhabited from 300 AD to 1400 AD between...