Isidro Félix de Espinosa (1679–1755) was a Franciscan missionary from New Spain who participated in several expeditionary missions throughout the province of Tejas (modern Texas). He was the president of the missionaries from the College of Santa Cruz de Querétaro.[1]
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Isidro Félix deEspinosa (1679–1755) was a Franciscan missionary from New Spain who participated in several expeditionary missions throughout the province...
second volume of the Chronicles of Querétaro (continuing the work of IsidrodeEspinosa). The Chronicles give an account of the missions and colonization...
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written by IsidrodeEspinosa in February 1718. The name first appeared in an official document in 1718, in a letter addressed to Martín de Alarcón: A...
Cruz de Querétaro, where he remained three years. In 1709, he participated in the expedition headed by Pedro de Aguirre. Together with Fray Isidrode Espinosa...
military expedition in 1691. In 1709, Spanish Franciscan missionary IsidrodeEspinosa and a retinue of Spanish soldiers traveled to the area. In his diary...
Yojuane due to the Spanish incursion into that area. In 1709 when IsidrodeEspinosa met a hunting party of Yojuane the Simonos and Tusonibis were still...
1709, the expedition headed by Pedro de Aguirre, together with Fray Antonio de Olivares and Fray IsidrodeEspinosa was undertaken which consisted of exploration...
(among them twelve friars, including IsidrodeEspinosa, president of the missionaries from the College of Santa Cruz de Querétaro. and more than twenty civilians)...
Domingo Terán de los Ríos called it San Cypriano, Fray Isidro Félix deEspinosa called it the San Buenaventura, and in 1727, Pedro de Rivera y Villalón...
San Isidro, owned by Raul "Cacho" Espinosa, who in return for his donations was promised fishing permits by Ulloa. "Habló Rudy Ulloa, el ex chofer de Néstor...
Governor-General William Cameron Forbes, Dasol seceded from San Isidrode Potot, San Isidrode Potot was renamed as Burgos (in honor of José Apolonio Burgos)...
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Isidro Ramon Antonio Ayora Cueva (31 August 1879 – 22 March 1978) was an Ecuadorian political figure. He served as the 22nd President of Ecuador from 1926...
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Mexican dishes Espinosa, Isidro Félix de (1746). Chronica Apostólica y Seraphica de todos los Colegios de Propaganda Fide de esta Nueva-España de Missioneros...
Representative Luz Cleta Reyes Bakunawa. Her successor, Congressman Emilio Espinosa Jr. together with the Municipal Mayor Juan P. Sanchez Sr. and some local...