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Jodocus Badius (French:
Josse Bade; Spanish:
Jodoco del Badia; 1462–1535), also
known as
Josse Badius,
Jodocus van
Asche Badius, and
Badius Ascensius,...
- terzo. Firenze: Barbèra,
Bianchi e comp. p. 403. Landucci, Luca (1883).
Jodoco Del
Badia (ed.).
Diario fiorentino dal 1450 al 1516 (in Italian). G. C....
- the
support of the
European Franciscan Congregation, the Ghent's
clerics Jodoco Ricke and
Pedro Gosseal, who were
cousins of
Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor...
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earned numerous awards while serving as vice
president of Ecuador: the "Fray
Jodoco Ricke" Award; the
Order of the Sun of Peru in the rank of
Grand Cross; and...
- the
school of
Artes y Oficios,
founded in 1552 by the
Franciscan priest Jodoco Ricke, who
together with
Friar Pedro Bedón
transformed the San Andrés seminary...
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precisely the
Franciscan missionaries of
Flemish origin Pedro Gosseal and
Jodoco Ricke who
founded the
first school in the
convent of San
Francisco in Quito...
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Convent of San
Francisco 1535-1650 Mannerism, Renaissance, Baroque, Mudéjar
Jodoco Ricke,
Pedro Gosseal,
Jorge de la Cruz,
Francisco de la Cruz,
friar Antonio...
- Press, 2002), at pp. ix, 135, 138, 141, 150, 162, 248. "LXIII. G.
Camdenus Jodoco Hondio", in T.
Smith (ed.), V. Cl.
Gulielmi Camdeni et
Illustrium Virorum...
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Gonzalo Orellana,
Resumen histórico del Ecuador.
Segundo Tomo.
Editorial "Fr.
Jodoco Ricke" Quito,
Ecuador 1948, p. 318; see also p. 310. "200,000
soldiers return...
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Jahre Schweizer Landkarten, Zürich (1971).
Antoni Salamanca mappa Helvetiae Jodoco à
Meggen Lucernati praetorianorum praefecto dicata, Rome (1555). Continet...