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During the Spanish colonization of the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries, the Spanish Empire established many hundreds of Catholic missions throughout their colonies in the Americas. These missions were founded and staffed by numerous Catholic religious orders of regular clergy. The following is a list of these missionaries to New Spain.
This article lists embassies and consulates posted in Spain. At present, the capital city of Madrid hosts 123 embassies, and many countries maintain consulates in other Spanish cities (not including honorary consulates). Diplomatic missions in Spain
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Spain, excluding honorary consulates. The kingdom of Spain has a large global diplomatic presence.
Although the author of these edits is unknown, it is a tangible example of how Spanish missionaries began the process of catholic transformation in Native territories. [30] Missionaries introduced adobe style houses for nomadic natives and domesticated animals for meat rather than wild game. The Spanish colonists also brought more foods and ...
Gabriele Allegra, O.F.M. – missionary to China to translate the Bible; Francisco Álvares – Portuguese missionary to Ethiopia. Saint Amand – missionary of Flanders; José de Anchieta – Spanish missionary in Brazil; Alexis Bachelot – missionary to Hawaii; Alonzo de Barcena – missionary and linguist; Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo ...
Christian missionaries in Spain (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Missionaries in Spain" This category contains only the following page.
Pages in category "Spanish Roman Catholic missionaries" The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of lists of Spanish missions in the Americas. The Spanish colonial government coordinated with the Roman Catholic Church to establish churches throughout their New World possessions. Jesuit missions in North America