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  2. Codex Escalada - Wikipedia

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    The Codex Escalada. Codex Escalada (or Codex 1548) is a sheet of parchment signed with a date of "1548", on which there have been drawn, in ink and in the European style, images (with supporting Nahuatl text) depicting the Marian apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe to Juan Diego which allegedly occurred on four separate occasions in December 1531 on the hill of Tepeyac north of central Mexico ...

  3. Juan Diego - Wikipedia

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    Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin (1474–1548), [a] also known simply as Juan Diego (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌxwanˈdjeɣo]), was a Nahua peasant and Marian visionary.He is said to have been granted apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe on four occasions in December 1531: three at the hill of Tepeyac and a fourth before don Juan de Zumárraga, then the first bishop of Mexico.

  4. Convent Church of Nuestra Señora del Carmen, Puebla

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    The Conventual Temple of Our Lady of Carmen (Spanish: Templo conventual de Nuestra Señora del Carmen), currently known as the Church of the Virgin of Carmen (Spanish: Iglesia de la virgen del Carmen), is a religious temple of Catholic worship that belongs to the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Puebla de los Ángeles, under the invocation of the Virgen del Carmen.

  5. Our Lady of Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Guadalupe (Spanish: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe (Spanish: Virgen de Guadalupe), is a Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with four Marian apparitions to Juan Diego and one to his uncle, Juan Bernardino reported in December 1531, when the Mexican territories were part of the ...

  6. Informaciones Jurídicas de 1666 - Wikipedia

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    Lambretón, A.M. Sada, Las Informaciones jurídicas de 1666 y el beato indio Juan Diego. Mexico D.F.: Hijas de María Inmaculada de Guadalupe, 1991. Testoni, Manuela, Our Lady of Guadalupe: History and Meaning of the Apparitions. New York: Alba House, 2001. Sacred texts

  7. Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Puerto Vallarta) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Diego, an indigenous Mexican man was 57 years old when he encountered and interacted with La Virgen de Guadalupe. [11] He has been labelled the "Messenger of Hope". [12] This occurrence took place on Tepeyac, a hill to the north of today's Mexico City where the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe is located. [13]

  8. Virgin of El Rocío - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin of El Rocío. The Virgin of El Rocío (also known as Madonna of El Rocío or Our Lady of El Rocío, Spanish: Virgen del Rocío, Nuestra Señora del Rocío; also, formerly, Nuestra Señora de los Remedios or Santa María de las Rocinas [1], Blanca Paloma or Reina de las Marismas) is a small carved wooden statue of the Virgin and Child, of which the only carved parts are the face ...

  9. Huei tlamahuiçoltica - Wikipedia

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    The first page of the Huei Tlamahuiçoltica. Huei Tlamahuiçoltica ("The Great Event") [1] is a tract in Nahuatl comprising 36 pages and was published in Mexico City, Mexico in 1649 by Luis Laso de la Vega, the vicar of the chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe at Tepeyac outside the same city.