WebFather Urdaneta, the Augustinian, had refused the command of the expedition of conquest, and, at his suggestion, the appointment was given to Miguel Lopez de Legaspi, Mayor of Mexico City. Urdaneta instead became superior of the first little band of Augustinian missionaries. The expedition arrived in 1565. WebRev. Fr. Nelson G. Zerda O.S.A. The Basílica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebú (Minor Basilica of the Holy Child of Cebú), commonly known as Santo Niño Basilica, is a basilica in Cebu City in the Philippines that was founded in 1565 by Fray Andrés de Urdaneta and Fray Diego de Herrera. It is the oldest Roman Catholic church in the country ...
Philip II Orders the Journey of the First Manila Galleon
WebAndrés de Urdaneta, (born 1498, Villafranca de Oria, Spain—died June 3, 1568, Mexico City), navigator whose discovery of a favourable west-to-east route across the Pacific made colonization of the Philippines and transpacific commerce possible. Andrés de Urdaneta was born in 1508, near Ordizia, a Basque town then known as Villafranca, in the Crown of Castile. He was well-connected in society. His father, Juan Ochoa de Urdaneta, served as mayor of Villafranca and his mother, Gracia de Cerain, came from a family of good standing in the region. He received … See more Andrés de Urdaneta (1508 – June 3, 1568) was a maritime explorer for the Spanish Empire of Basque heritage, who became an Augustinian friar. At the age of seventeen, he accompanied the Loaísa expedition to … See more In 1558, Viceroy Luís de Velasco wrote to Philip II and suggested that an expedition should be sent from Mexico to "the Islands of the West" (the Philippines). Velasco was convinced that … See more He wrote two accounts of his voyages: one giving the account of the Loaisa expedition was published; the other, which gives the account … See more When he was seventeen, Urdaneta was invited to join the Loaísa expedition, serving as a page to Juan Sebastián Elcano, the Basque mariner who had recently captained the first ship to circumnavigate the globe. Almost as soon as Elcano returned … See more While still in Valladolid, Urdaneta met Pedro de Alvarado, a celebrated conquistador and then-governor of Guatemala. … See more Urdaneta's successful voyage from the Philippines was acknowledged a great feat and widely celebrated in New Spain. He returned to his monastery in Mexico City where he was able … See more • Exploration of the Pacific • Manila galleon • Volta do mar See more sign editing software
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Webeducation, recounts the years of sexual abuse by the order's founder, Father Marcial Maciel, that he and other students endured. Diario de campaña de un capellán legionario - Jun 04 2024 39ª Compañía de la Legión. 28 de octubre de 1937. Ciudad Universitaria de Madrid. ... ISMAEL URDANETA: El poeta legionario - Feb 17 2024. 3 WebFather Urdaneta under orders returned to the New World with the ship San Pedro, navigating the return route and thus founding the treasure road of the Manila Galleons. … WebView CASE STUDIES.docx from CABA 20150374 at Urdaneta City University, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan. CASE STUDY 1: WHERE DID THE FIRST CATHOLIC MASS TAKE PLACE IN THE PHILIPPINES? There has always been ... It was officiated by a priest named Father Pedro Valderrama upon the orders of Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan … signed it starts with us