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Cortés had located a Spanish priest, Gerónimo de Aguilar, who had spent several years in captivity among the Maya peoples in Yucatán following a shipwreck.
Other parties have also propagated the idea that the Native Americans believed the conquistadors to be gods: most notably the historians of the Franciscan order such as Fray Gerónimo de Mendieta.
* La boda de Luis Alonso Gerónimo Giménez
* The Real y Pontificia Universidad de San Gerónimo de la Habana, the oldest university in Cuba, is founded in Havana.
Jerónimo ( or Gerónimo ) de Zurita y Castro ( 1512 3 November 1580 ) was a Spanish historian of the sixteenth century who founded the modern tradition of historical scholarship in Spain.
* Gerónimo de Santa Fe, a Spanish Christian convert, physician and writer
Over the succeeding years their numbers dwindled further as others were lost to disease or exhaustion, until only two were left Gerónimo de Aguilar who had escaped his former captor and found refuge with another Maya ruler, and Gonzalo Guerrero who had won some prestige among the Maya for his bravery and had now the standing of a ranking warrior and noble.
** Gerónimo de Santa Fe-Hebræomastix ( posthumous )
* Gerónimo de Santa Fe-Hebræomastix ( posthumous )
Gerónimo de Aguilar, who had taken holy orders in his native Spain was captured by Mayan lords too, and later was a soldier with Hernán Cortés.
# San Gerónimo de Guayabal ( Guayabal )
Some of these towns founded by the Franciscans are San Antonio ( founded in 1710 by Gerónimo de Muros ), Guanaguana ( founded in 1729 by Pacián de San Martín ), Caicara ( founded in 1731 by Ambrosio de Blesa ), Caripe ( founded in 1734 by Pedro de Gelsa ), Santa Bárbara ( founded in 1754 by Casimiro de Borja ), Maturín ( founded in 1760 by Lucas de Zaragoza ), Barrancas ( founded in 1790 by Joaquín de Morata ) and so on.
* Gerónimo de Aguilar ( 1489 c. 1531 ), 16th century Spanish conquistador and translator for Hernán Cortés
Abercromby's forces, one of the largest ever to invade Spanish territories in America, are halted a mile from San Cristóbal at the Escambrón defenses, also known as San Juan's First Line of Defense ; see Fortín de San Gerónimo.
Fortín de San Gerónimo del Boquerón ( Fort Saint Jerome of the Large Entrance ) is a small fort located in the entrance to what is known today as the Condado Lagoon which faces the historic town of Miramar in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The " Polvorín de San Gerónimo " or gunpowder house that was built in 1769 and supplied the fort with gunpowder is now part of the Luis Muñoz Rivera Park.
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Gerónimo and Aguilar
For example, when Hernán Cortés communicated with Mesoamerican Indians, he would speak Spanish to Gerónimo de Aguilar, who would speak Mayan to Malintzin, who would speak Nahuatl to the locals.
" The captive woman Malinalli Tenépal, also known as La Malinche or Doña Marina, translated from Nahuatl to Maya chontal ; the Spaniard Gerónimo de Aguilar translated from Maya chontal to Spanish.
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Gerónimo and
* 1948 César Gerónimo, Dominican baseball player
This poetic transaction is usually dated to January March, Spring, or August 1296, but Gerónimo Zurita in the seventeenth century specifically dated the embassy of Mountainer to 1298.
Dr. René Gerónimo Favaloro ( July 12, 1923 July 29, 2000 ) was an Argentine cardiac surgeon best known for his pioneering work on coronary artery bypass surgery.
Licerio Gerónimo ( August 27, 1855 January 16, 1924 ) was a general of the Philippine Revolutionary Forces under Emilio Aguinaldo.
In the tenth inning of Game 3, with teammate César Gerónimo on base and nobody out, Amrbrister collided with Boston Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk while attempting to sacrifice bunt, leading to a wild throw by Fisk and his subsequent failure to get Gerónimo out ; home plate umpire Larry Barnett did not make the expected interference call on Armbrister, a decision which was harshly criticized after the Reds won the game 6 5.

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In addition to Morgan, included in the deal to the Reds were César Gerónimo ( who became their regular center fielder ) and pitcher Jack Billingham ( who soon joined the Reds pitching rotation as a leading starter ), veteran infielder Denis Menke, and minor league outfielder Ed Armbrister.
César Francisco Gerónimo Zorrilla ( born March 11, 1948 ), known as César Gerónimo, is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball, who was a member of the famed Big Red Machine of the Cincinnati Reds during the 1970s.
The club's players were: Celio Caucia, Eleuterio Forrester, Manuel de Sáa, Alfredo Sánchez, Rodolfo Devoto, Norberto Arroupe, Saúl Quiroga, Alberto Álvarez, Eduardo Spraggón and Ernesto Garbini ; while the loaned players were Fernando Paternoster ( Racing Club ), Bernabé Ferreyra ( Tigre ), Francisco Varallo ( Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata ), Carlos Volante ( Platense ), Gerónimo Díaz and Agustín Peruch ( both from Newell's Old Boys ) and Alberto Chividini ( Central Norte de Tucumán ).
The four ships, San Gerónimo ( the Capitana ), the Santa Ysabel ( the Almiranta ), the smaller frigate Santa Catalina and the galiot San Felipe left Callao on 9 April 1595.
According to the notes prepared by Herbert Weinstock for the concerts arranged by Chávez in New York ( 1940 ), the program then included a work called Huapangos by Gerónimo Baqueiro Foster.
Other notable students were Antonio Gómezanda ( pianist and composer ), Rafael Ordoñez, Rafael Adame, Vicente Teódulo Mendoza ( researcher of the Mexican folklore ), Gerónimo Baqueiro Foster ( composer and music historian and critic ), Daniel Ayala, José López Alavés ( composer of the famous Mexican song Canción Mixteca ), Rosendo Sánchez, Leticia Euroza, Angel Badillo, Felipe Cortés Texeira, Agustin Oropeza, and Gabriel Gómez.
* César Gerónimo ( born 1948 ), a Major League Baseball player
* Gerónimo Peña ( born 1967 ), a Major League Baseball player of the 1990s

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