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  2. Reina Valera - Wikipedia

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    The ReinaValera is a Spanish translation of the Bible originally published in 1602 when Cipriano de Valera revised an earlier translation produced in 1569 by Casiodoro de Reina. This translation was known as the "Biblia del Oso" (in English: Bear Bible ) [ 1 ] because the illustration on the title page showed a bear trying to reach a ...

  3. Cipriano de Valera - Wikipedia

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    Cipriano de Valera (1531–1602) was a Spanish Protestant Reformer and refugee who edited the first major revision of Casiodoro de Reina's Spanish Bible, which has become known as the Reina-Valera version. Valera also edited an edition of Calvin's Institutes in Spanish, as well as writing and editing several other works.

  4. Bible translations into Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Santa Biblia: Reina-Valera 2009, 2009 Published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Santa Biblia: Nueva Reina-Valera Versión Siglo XXI, 2009 Published by Sociedad Bíblica Emanuel. Reina Valera Gómez 2010. Sagrada Biblia. Versión oficial de la Conferencia Episcopal Española, 2010. (SagradaBibliaCEE.com.

  5. Ferrara Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrara Bible was a 1553 publication of a Judeo-Spanish version of the Hebrew Bible used by Sephardi Jews.It was paid for and made by Yom-Tob ben Levi Athias (the Portuguese marrano known before his return to Judaism as Alvaro de Vargas, [a] as typographer) and Abraham Usque (the Portuguese marrano Duarte Pinhel, as translator), and was dedicated to Ercole II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara.

  6. Casiodoro de Reina - Wikipedia

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    Reina was born about 1520 in Montemolín in the Province of Badajoz. [1] [2] From his youth onward, he studied the Bible.[1]In 1557, he was a monk of the Hieronymite Monastery of St. Isidore of the Fields, outside Seville (Monasterio Jerónimo de San Isidoro del Campo de Sevilla). [3]

  7. Panteón de los Próceres - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, the remains of various heroes of the wars of independence (1821–1824) were transferred to a crypt just under the altar and the Church was renamed "Panteón de los Proceres", a name which remains to date. [2] The Pantheon features murals by José Sabogal. In 2024, PROLIMA announced the restoration of the church. [2]

  8. Prócer - Wikipedia

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    Parque de los Próceres, park in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico; Monumento a los Próceres de la Independencia, see Obelisco (Guatemala City) Paseo Los Próceres (Walk of the Heroes), in Caracas, Venezuela; Columna a los próceres del 9 de octubre (Column of the heroes of the October 9) a monument in Guayaquil

  9. Gran Centro Los Próceres - Wikipedia

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    The Centro Comercial Próceres, formerly known as Gran Centro Los Próceres is an extensive shopping complex in Guatemala City, Guatemala. [1] It is run by the Los Próceres group which operates across Latin America and was opened to the public in September 1993.

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