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Martín de Valencia

Index Martín de Valencia

Martín de Valencia was born in Valencia de Don Juan, in the bishopric of Oviedo, Spain, ca. [1]

24 relations: Amecameca, Ayapango, Cholula, Puebla, Christianity in the 16th century, Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco, Franciscan missions to the Maya, Franciscans, Francisco Goitia, Hernán Cortés, Huejotzingo, Index of Mexico-related articles, List of Mexican saints, Palace of the Inquisition, San Bernardino de Siena Church, Xochimilco, State of Mexico, Timeline of Christian missions, Tlalmanalco, Tlalpan, Tlaxcala City, Toluca Valley, Toribio de Benavente Motolinia, Twelve Apostles of Mexico, Xochimilco, Xochimilco (pre-Columbian city).

Amecameca

Amecameca (formally Amecameca de Juárez) is a town and municipality located in the eastern panhandle of Mexico State between Mexico City and the Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanos of the Sierra Nevada mountain range.

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Ayapango

Ayapango is a small town and municipality located in the southeast portion of the State of Mexico, southeast of Mexico City.

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Cholula, Puebla

Cholula (Spanish) is a city and district located in the center west of the state of Puebla, next to the city of Puebla de Zaragoza, in central Mexico.

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Christianity in the 16th century

In 16th-century Christianity, Protestantism came to the forefront and marked a significant change in the Christian world.

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Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco

The Colegio de Santa Cruz in Tlatelolco, Mexico, the first European school of higher learning in the Americas, was established by the Franciscans in the 1530s with the intention, as is generally accepted, of preparing Native American boys for eventual ordination to the Catholic priesthood.

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Franciscan missions to the Maya

The Franciscan Missions to the Maya were the attempts of the Franciscans to Christianize the indigenous peoples of the New World, specifically the Maya.

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Franciscans

The Franciscans are a group of related mendicant religious orders within the Catholic Church, founded in 1209 by Saint Francis of Assisi.

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Francisco Goitia

Francisco Bollaín y Goitia García (4 October 1882 – 26 March 1960) was a Mexican artist.

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Hernán Cortés

Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, Marquis of the Valley of Oaxaca (1485 – December 2, 1547) was a Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire and brought large portions of what is now mainland Mexico under the rule of the King of Castile in the early 16th century.

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Huejotzingo

Huejotzingo (is a small city and municipality located just northwest of the city of Puebla, in central Mexico. The settlement’s history dates back to the pre-Hispanic period, when it was a dominion, with its capital a short distance from where the modern settlement is today. Modern Huejotzingo is located where a Franciscan monastery was founded in 1525, and in 1529, the monks moved the indigenous population of Huejotzingo to live around the monastery. Today, Huejotzingo is known for the production of alcoholic apple cider and fruit preserves, as well as its annual carnival. This carnival is distinct as it centers on the re-enactment of several historical and legendary events related to the area. The largest of these is related to the Battle of Puebla, with about 2,000 residents representing French and Mexican forces that engage in mock battles over four days.

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Index of Mexico-related articles

The following is an alphabetical Mexico-related index of topics related to the United Mexican States.

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List of Mexican saints

This is a list of Mexican saints, blesseds, venerables, and Servants of God, as recognized by the Roman Catholic Church.

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Palace of the Inquisition

The Palace of the Inquisition stands on the corner of República de Brasil and República de Venezuela streets in Mexico City, Mexico.

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San Bernardino de Siena Church, Xochimilco

San Bernardino de Siena Church is the parish church of the borough of Xochimilco in Mexico City.

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State of Mexico

The State of Mexico (Estado de México) is one of the 32 federal entities of Mexico.

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Timeline of Christian missions

This timeline of Christian missions chronicles the global expansion of Christianity through a listing of the most significant missionary outreach events.

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Tlalmanalco

Tlalmanalco is a town and municipality located in the far south-eastern part of the State of Mexico.

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Tlalpan

Tlalpan is one of the 16 administrative boroughs (called “delegaciones” in Spanish) of the Federal District of Mexico City.

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Tlaxcala City

Tlaxcala, officially Tlaxcala de Xicohténcatl (Tlaxcallān Xīcohtēncatl), is the capital city of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala and seat of the municipality of the same name.

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Toluca Valley

The Toluca Valley is a valley in central Mexico, just west of the Valley of Mexico (Mexico City), the old name was Matlatzinco.

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Toribio de Benavente Motolinia

Toribio of Benavente, O.F.M. (1482, Benavente, Spain – 1568, Mexico City, New Spain), also known as Motolinía, was a Franciscan missionary who was one of the famous Twelve Apostles of Mexico who arrived in New Spain in May 1524.

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Twelve Apostles of Mexico

The Twelve Apostles of Mexico, or Twelve Apostles of New Spain, were a group of twelve Franciscan missionaries who arrived in the newly-founded Viceroyalty of New Spain on May 13 or 14, 1524 and reached Mexico City on June 17 or 18.

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Xochimilco

Xochimilco (Xōchimīlco) is one of the 16 ''mayoralities'' (Spanish: alcaldías) or boroughs within Mexico City.

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Xochimilco (pre-Columbian city)

Xochimilco was the most important city of the Xochimilca people, one of the Nahua tribes that migrated to the Mesoamerica region.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martín_de_Valencia

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