For the Castilian revolutionary, see Juan Lopez de Padilla.
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The Rev.
Juan de Padilla
OFM
Born
c. 1490
Toledo, Spain
Died
1542
Kansas, Current U.S.A
Nationality
Spanish
Juan de Padilla, OFM (1500–1542) was a Spanish Catholic priest and missionary who spent much of his life exploring North America with Francisco Vásquez de Coronado.[1] He was killed in what would become Kansas by Native Americans in 1542.
^ Engelhardt, Zephyrin (1913). "Juan de Padilla". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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