- Agustín de
Vetancurt (also
written Vetancourt, Betancourt, Betancur; 1620–1700) was a
Mexican Catholic historian and
scholar of the
Nahuatl language....
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Southwest Mexican Cession Pueblo Picuris 3,000 1680 1+ Agustín de
Vetancurt 174 NE
Woodlands New
England Martha's
Vineyard Wampanoag (Wampanoag Tribe...
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mission in the area, was
probably established c. 1626. Fray Agustín de
Vetancurt would later write that
around 600
people lived in the area
during this...
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Antonio de Espejo,
Alonso de Benavides,
Relacion del
Suceso and Agustín de
Vetancurt. By the year 1907 the
Puebloan po****tion had been
decimated to just over...
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Augustin (Agustin) de
Betancourt may
refer to: Agustín de
Vetancurt (1620–1700),
Mexican Catholic historian and
scholar of the
Nahuatl language Agustín...
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University of
California Press 1966;
Vetancurt, A. de
Cronica de la Prov. del
Santo Evangelo (Mexico, 1697);
Vetancurt, A. de
Menologio Franciscano (Mexico...
- Tepepan's
founding appears in
Franciscan friar chronicler Agustín de
Vetancurt's Chronica de la
Provincia del
Santo Evangelio de México:
Quarta Parte...
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Horacio Carochi Arte de la
lengua mexicana (1673 book) by Augustín de
Vetancurt Arte de la
lengua mexicana (1689 book) by
Antonio Vázquez
Gaztelu Arte...
- century." It was used by
later historians, the
Franciscan Augustin de
Vetancurt and most
importantly by 18th-century
Jesuit Francisco Javier Clavijero...
- one only for
Nahuatl and
another only for Otomi. In 1673, Agustín de
Vetancurt wrote an Arte de la
lengua mexicana. In the year 1676,
Juana Inés de la...