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Juan Roque was an African living in colonial Mexico City. He died in 1623, leaving behind one of very few wills and testaments of African residents of colonial Latin America. His daughter Ana María, and the confraternity to which he belonged in the hospital of the Limpia Concepción, also left behind documents describing a court battle which detail the final requests made by Juan Roque concerning a house "in the neighborhood of San Hipólito in the lane next to the College of San Juan where it meets the open air market of San Hipólito, bordering the houses of the marshals and those of Don Ángel de Villasaña".

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  • Juan Roque fue un hombre africano que vivió en la Ciudad de México colonial. Murió en 1623, dejando atrás uno de los pocos testamentos y voluntades de los residentes africanos de la América Latina colonial. Su hija Ana María, y la cofradía a la que pertenecía en el hospital de la Limpia Concepción, también dejaron documentos que describen una batalla judicial que detalla las solicitudes finales hechas por Juan Roque con respecto a una casa "en el barrio de San Hipólito en el carril junto al Colegio de San Juan donde se encuentra el mercado al aire libre de San Hipólito, bordeando las casas de los comisarios y las de Don Ángel de Villasaña".​ (es)
  • Juan Roque was an African living in colonial Mexico City. He died in 1623, leaving behind one of very few wills and testaments of African residents of colonial Latin America. His daughter Ana María, and the confraternity to which he belonged in the hospital of the Limpia Concepción, also left behind documents describing a court battle which detail the final requests made by Juan Roque concerning a house "in the neighborhood of San Hipólito in the lane next to the College of San Juan where it meets the open air market of San Hipólito, bordering the houses of the marshals and those of Don Ángel de Villasaña". (en)
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  • Juan Roque fue un hombre africano que vivió en la Ciudad de México colonial. Murió en 1623, dejando atrás uno de los pocos testamentos y voluntades de los residentes africanos de la América Latina colonial. Su hija Ana María, y la cofradía a la que pertenecía en el hospital de la Limpia Concepción, también dejaron documentos que describen una batalla judicial que detalla las solicitudes finales hechas por Juan Roque con respecto a una casa "en el barrio de San Hipólito en el carril junto al Colegio de San Juan donde se encuentra el mercado al aire libre de San Hipólito, bordeando las casas de los comisarios y las de Don Ángel de Villasaña".​ (es)
  • Juan Roque was an African living in colonial Mexico City. He died in 1623, leaving behind one of very few wills and testaments of African residents of colonial Latin America. His daughter Ana María, and the confraternity to which he belonged in the hospital of the Limpia Concepción, also left behind documents describing a court battle which detail the final requests made by Juan Roque concerning a house "in the neighborhood of San Hipólito in the lane next to the College of San Juan where it meets the open air market of San Hipólito, bordering the houses of the marshals and those of Don Ángel de Villasaña". (en)
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  • Juan Roque (Cofradía Zape) (es)
  • Juan Roque (Zape Confraternity) (en)
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