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In 1368, under the bishopric of Andrés Pérez Navarro, the dean and chapter of the …
In this article we analyse the sensory elements of an important ritual that was celebrated …
Villancicos composed for the religious profession of nuns at the convent of Nuestra Señora de …
In 1581, the organ builder Diego Liger de Sanforte travelled from Granada to Córdoba to …
Major urban festivities, whether celebrated as part of the annual liturgical cycle or as one-off ceremnies, filled the city with sounds and musics of all kinds. In this event, the …
La expedición de Melchor Núñez Barreto, provincial de los jesuitas en India, en su viaje con destino a la misión de Funai (actualmente Ōita, en Japón), llegó a la Isla …
The expedition to Japan of Melchor Núñez Barreto, provincial father of India, in which five orphaned children of the Órfãos Meninos schools in Lisbon and São Paulo de Goa traveled, …
On March 16, 1554, the mortal remains of Francisco Javier from Malacca (Malaysia) arrived in Goa (India). The Jesuit provincial of India, Manuel Núñez Barreto, went to pick them up …
On September 5, 1551, the expedition in which the provincial father of the Jesuits of India, Melchor Núñez Barreto, was traveling arrived in Goa. He was accompanied by ten orphans …
In 1551, the provincial father of the Jesuits of India, Melchor Núñez Barreto, left Lisbon for Goa (India). Together with other religious of the Society of Jesus, ten orphans from …
In 1549, probably at the behest of Pedro Doménech, abbot of Vilabertran (Gerona), João III and Catalina of Austria founded the college of Meninos Órphãos in Lisbon. In its early …
In January 1588, Lisbon held the procession of receiving the relics donated by Don Juan de Borja to the church of São Roque, professed house of the Society of Jesus …
The ceremonies for taking the habit and for solemn or perpetual profession constituted the most important events in the life of a nun. Consequently, they were celebrated with the utmost …
The galleons that led the fleet of the Indies carried among their crew several salaried wind players. On its route, one of the most prominent seaports was that of San …