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  • 51Ohlone — infobox ethnic group caption = Map of the Costanoan languages and major villages. group = Ohlone (Costanoan) People poptime = 1770: 10,000 20,000 1800: 3000 • 1852: 864 1000 • 2000: 1500 2000+ popplace = California: San Francisco Peninsula, Santa …

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  • 52Juan de Zumárraga — (1468 ndash; 3 June 1548) was a Spanish Basque Franciscan prelate and first bishop of Mexico.Zumárraga was born in Durango in the Biscay province in the Basque Country. He entered the Franciscan Order, and in 1527 was custodian of the convent of… …

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  • 53John Gennings — (c. 1570 ndash; November 12, 1660 in Douai) was an Englishman who was converted to Catholicism through the martyrdom of his elder brother Saint Edmund Gennings during the English Reformation.ref|RC He restored the English province of Franciscan… …

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  • 54Nysted Friary — Nysted Friary, located in Nysted, on the island of Lolland in southern Denmark, now in Guldborgsund municipality in Region Sjælland, was the last occupied Franciscan friary in Denmark after the Reformation. Contents 1 History 1.1 Foundation to… …

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  • 55Franciscan missions to the Maya — The Franciscan Missions to the Maya were the attempts of the Franciscans to Christianize the indigenous people of the new world, specifically the Maya. They began to take place soon after the discovery of the New World made by Christopher… …

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  • 56John XXII — (Jacques Duèse) c1244 1334, French ecclesiastic: pope 1316 34. * * * orig. Jacques Duèse born , Cahors, France died Dec. 4, 1334, Avignon Second Avignon pope (1316–34). The successor to Clement V, he established the papal court at Avignon on a… …

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  • 57Poland — • Country in eastern Europe Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Poland     Poland     † Cathol …

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  • 58Pueblo Indians — • Indians of central New Mexico and northeastern Arizona Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pueblo Indians     Pueblo Indians      …

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  • 59Rome — • The significance of Rome lies primarily in the fact that it is the city of the pope Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rome     Rome     † …

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  • 60Juan de Zumarraga —     Juan de Zumárraga     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Juan de Zumárraga     Born at Durango in the Basque provinces in 1468; died in Mexico, 3 June, 1548. He entered the Franciscan Order, and in 1527 was custodian of the convent of Abrojo, where he …

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