- Sepé
Tiaraju (c. 1723 – 7
February 1756) was an
indigenous Guaraní
leader in the
Jesuit reduction mission of São Luiz Gonzaga. Sepé
Tiaraju led the fight...
- Sepé
Tiaraju Regional Airport (IATA: GEL, ICAO: SBNM) is the
airport serving Santo Ângelo, Brazil. It is
named after Sepé
Tiaraju (?-1756), a Guaraní warrior...
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surrendered control of the missions, but the Guaraní peoples, led by Sepé
Tiaraju,
refused to
comply with the
order to relocate.
Efforts by the
Spanish army...
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Amphisbaena tiaraju is a worm
lizard species in the
family Amphisbaenidae. It is
endemic to Brazil.
Amphisbaena tiaraju at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database...
- the
treaty allowed, but the Guaraní
militia under the mission-born Sepé
Tiaraju resisted. What came to be
known as the War of the Reductions, or the Guaraní...
- Rico
Saguamanchica of the
Muisca of Muyquytá
Saturiwa of the
Timucua Sepé
Tiaraju of the
Guarani Missions Tamanaco of the
Mariches and
Quiriquires Tibiriçá...
- Guaranis. Up to 1756, the
Guaranis fought back,
under the
leadership of Sepé
Tiaraju, who was po****rly
canonized as São Sepé (Saint Sepé). However, the Portuguese...
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Gilliodus Family incertae sedis Genus Campodus Genus Chiastodus Genus Tiaraju Superfamily Edestoidea Family Helicoprionidae Genus Ag****izodus
Genus Arpagodus...
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would attack and José Joaquín de
Viana would defeat Guarani leader Sepé
Tiaraju and
would go on to
destroy the
Jesuit mission camps. The
battle ended the...
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Aveiro Portuguese princess who
wanted to be a nun;
Beatified in 1693 Sepé
Tiaraju 1756 Brazil
Cathedral of St.
Francis of Paola, Pelotas,
Brazil Guarani...