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Juan de Plasencia
OFM
Born
Juan Portocarrero
1520
Plasencia, Extremadura, Spain
Died
1590(1590-00-00) (aged 69–70)
Lilio, Laguna, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Nationality
Spanish
Known for
Doctrina Cristiana
Miguel[1] Juan de Plasencia (Spanish:['xwandepla'senθja]) was a Spanish friar of the Franciscan Order. He was among the first group of Franciscan missionaries who arrived in the Philippines on 2 July 1578.[2]
He spent most of his missionary life in the Philippines, where he founded numerous towns in Luzon and authored several religious and linguistic books, most notably the Doctrina Cristiana (Christian Doctrine), the first book ever printed in the Philippines.
^"Milestones in the Brunei church history" (PDF). Apostolic Vicariate of Brunei Darussalam. 2020-10-26. p. 6. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
^Fernandez, Jose "Ding". "Juan de Plasencia, OFM — Tatay ng Taytay ni Juan (Part 3)". Academia.edu (in Filipino). Retrieved August 28, 2019.
Miguel JuandePlasencia (Spanish: ['xwan de pla'senθja]) was a Spanish friar of the Franciscan Order. He was among the first group of Franciscan missionaries...
written by the Franciscan friar Pedro de San Buena Ventura and published in Pila, Laguna, in 1613. JuandePlasencia had written a vocabulario earlier but...
Jerte River, Plasencia has a historic quarter that is a consequence of the city's strategic location along the Silver Route, or Ruta de la Plata. Since...
Asuan. Mentioned by JuandePlasencia in "Customs of the Tagalogs" (1589) as a type of witch or class of priest. According to Plasencia, a sonat is a high...
The Doctrina Christiana en lengua española y tagala (1593), by Fray JuandePlasencia. Doctrina Christiana written in Early Modern Spanish and Classical...
Along the shores of picturesque Laguna de Bay. It was founded in 1580 by Spanish friars JuandePlasencia and Diego de Oropesa of the Franciscan Order. It...
horse or animal morphology. Documents from Spanish friars such as JuandePlasencia's Customs of the Tagalogs (1589) describe the tikbalang as ghosts and...
through Fr. JuandePlasencia and Fr. Diego Oropesa, both missionaries of Franciscan Order. The area became a formal town in 1583 under Fr. Tomas de Miranda...
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contemporary account of the maharlika class was by the Franciscan friar JuandePlasencia in the 16th century. He distinguished them from the hereditary nobility...
(1595–1602) by Pedro Chirino, Badhala in "Relacion de las Costumbres de Los Tagalos" (1589) by JuandePlasencia, Bachtala napal nanca calgna salahat (Bathalà...
probably caused them so to believe. This occurred in Catanduanes." Fr. JuandePlasencia, Customs of the Tagalogs (1589) "Brujo. Magtatangal. Dicen que vuela...
year when Don Juande Salcedo came to this place and the parish was established jointly by Friar Diégo de Orpesa and Friar JuandePlasencia. The first stone...
Diocese of Malolos. The parish was founded in 1578 by Fr. JuandePlasencia and Fr. Diego de Oropeza, the first batch of Franciscan priests to reach the...
the Visayas Islands; among the Tagalos these did not exist." Fr. JuandePlasencia, Customs of the Tagalogs (1589) According to Maximo Ramos, the term...
and was named Pilang Morong. Franciscan priests led by Diego de Oropesa and JuandePlasencia arrived at Pilang Morong in 1572. As part of the established...
traces its origins to the pioneering work of the Franciscans JuandePlasencia and Diego de Oropesa. Both were responsible for starting most of the lake...
Antonio Pigafetta Antonio de Morga Rodrigo de Aganduru Moriz Hernando de Riquel Miguel López de Legazpi JuandePlasencia Pedro de San Buenaventura Pedro...
by JuandePlasencia and Diego Oropesa, arrived in the area called Toril (now part of Meycauayan) and their headquarters. Also in 1578, Plasencia established...
Captain Juande Salcedo first explored what was then Kalilayan, later founded as a province in 1591. The Franciscan priests JuandePlasencia and Diego de Oropesa...
Bible of Kralice, first complete translation of Bible into Czech Fray JuandePlasencia – Doctrina Christiana, first book published in the Philippines, in...
Archived from the original on October 18, 2002. Life and Works of Fray JuandePlasencia Teaching and Health Care during Spanish Rule (in English and Spanish)...
evangelize the townsmen of Pila through Fray Juán Portocarrero dePlasencia and Fray Diego de Oropesa de San José (known as the Apostles of Laguna and...
Correspondence of Augustinian Fray Martin de Rada, the Relacion accounts of Miguel de Loarca and JuandePlasencia, and the Boxer Codex, which "can be dated...