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Gaspar Xuarez (Santiago del Estero, 1731 – Rome, 1804) was an
Argentinian Jesuit, botanist, and naturalist. v t e...
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Alonso Xuárez, (1640–1696), born in Fuensalida, Toledo, Spain,
renowned musician of the
Spanish Baroque, and a
disciple of Tomás
Miciezes el
mayor in the...
- Shea wrote: In the
Spanish portion we find the
silly fable of
Friar Juan
Xuarez having been
Bishop of
Florida given as a fact, and the ****ertion made that...
- strained. Cortés
found time to
become romantically involved with
Catalina Xuárez (or Juárez), the sister-in-law of
Governor Velázquez. Part of Velázquez's...
- is
known for
having ordered the
kidnapping of the son of
Spaniard Pedro Xuarez. He
called for a game at the
batey among his
subjects and
offered as prize...
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indigenous witnesses (Marcos Pacheco,
Gabriel Xuárez, Andrés Juan,
Juana de la Concepción,
Pablo Xuárez, Martín de San Luis, and
Catarina Mónica) collected...
- Botánico
EMETA Chamical Jardín Botánico
Ezeiza Jardín Botánico "Gaspar
Xuarez",
Universidad Católica de Córdoba Jardín Botánico Muni****l de San Carlos...
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Franciscan and
diocesan priests led by
Padre Juan Suárez (sometimes
spelled Xuárez). Most of the expedition's 600 men were soldiers,
chiefly from
Spain and...
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Amado (1946–2016), journalist, filmmaker,
academic and
feminist Gaspar Xuarez (1731–1804), Jesuit, botanist, and
naturalist Colonia Dora
Colonia El Simbolar...
- capital. On
January 20, a
squadron of 200
Spanish and 5
ships under Juan
Xuarez Gallinato (who had
returned from his
failed expedition in Jolo), was well...