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- The Vitore (Albanian definite form: Vitorja, also Gjarpni i Vatrës, Gjarpni i Shtëpisë, Bolla e Shtëpisë or Ora e Shtëpisë) is a household divine serpent...
- Diego Luis de San Vitores, SJ (November 12, 1627 – April 2, 1672) was a Spanish Jesuit missionary who founded the first Catholic church on the island...
- appear as serpents.” – similarly to the Southern Albanian deity Vitore. Both the Ora and Vitore are “widely represented as a serpent with golden horns who...
- catechist who, along with the Spanish Jesuit missionary Diego Luis de San Vitores, suffered religious ****cution and martyrdom in Guam for their missionary...
- towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. Language portal Fernández Vítores, David (2023). El español: una lengua viva – Informe 2023 (PDF) (Report)...
- Shtojzovalle Shtriga Shurdh Stihi Tale of the Eagle The Twins Tomor Vatër Verbt Vitore Xhindi Zana Zojz See also Illyrian mythology Paleo-Balkan mythology Category...
- San Vitores may refer to: Diego Luis de San Vitores (1627–1672), a Jesuit missionary martyred on Guam Blessed Diego Luis de San Vitores Church, in Tumon...
- who was martyred in Guam alongside the Jesuit priest Diego Luis de San Vitores. The eventual temporary suppression of the Jesuits due their role in anti-colonial...
- in 1668 when Jesuit missionary Diego Luis de San Vitores established a mission on Guam. San Vitores was killed by the native Chamorros in 1672, sparking...
- the island in 1668, with the missionary expedition of Diego Luis de San Vitores who named it San José. After 1670, it became a port of call for Portuguese...