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The Twelve Apostles of Mexico, the Franciscan Twelve, or the Twelve Apostles of New Spain, were a group of twelve Franciscan missionaries who arrived in the newly-founded Viceroyalty of New Spain on May 13 or 14, 1524 and reached Mexico City on June 17 or 18, with the goal of converting its indigenous population to Christianity. Conqueror Hernán Cortés had requested friars of the Franciscan and Dominican Orders to evangelize the Indians. Despite the small number, it had religious significance and also marked the beginning of the systematic evangelization of the Indians in New Spain.

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  • Los doce apóstoles de México, también conocidos como los doce apóstoles de Nueva España, fue un grupo de doce misioneros franciscanos españoles que llegaron al recién fundado reino de Nueva España el 13 de mayo de 1524 con el objetivo de convertir al cristianismo a la población indígena. El grupo estaba compuesto por: * Fray Martín de Valencia, * , * (o de la Coruña), * , * , * Toribio de Benavente (Motolinia), * García de Cisneros, * Luis de Fuensalida, * , * , * y * Juan de Palos (estos dos últimos hermanos legos). (es)
  • Dua Belas Rasu Meksiko atau Dua Belas Rasul Spanyol Baru adalah sekelompok dua belas misionaris Fransiskan yang datang ke Kewalirajaan Spanyol Baru pada 13 atau 14 Mei dan mencapai Mexico City pada 17 atau 18 Juni. dengan tujuan menyebarkan agama Kristen di kalangan penduduk asli. Penakluk Hernán Cortés meminta para frater Ordo Fransiskan dan Dominikan untuk menginjili suku Indian. Meskipun berjumlah kecil, mereka memiliki signifikan relijius dan juga menandai permulaan penginjilan sistematis di kalangan suku Indian di Spanyol Baru. (in)
  • The Twelve Apostles of Mexico, the Franciscan Twelve, or the Twelve Apostles of New Spain, were a group of twelve Franciscan missionaries who arrived in the newly-founded Viceroyalty of New Spain on May 13 or 14, 1524 and reached Mexico City on June 17 or 18, with the goal of converting its indigenous population to Christianity. Conqueror Hernán Cortés had requested friars of the Franciscan and Dominican Orders to evangelize the Indians. Despite the small number, it had religious significance and also marked the beginning of the systematic evangelization of the Indians in New Spain. Franciscan Fray Pedro de Gante had already begun the evangelization and instruction of natives in New Spain since 1523. Fray Juan Galpión had offered himself as a missionary but could not go himself; he organized the Twelve Franciscans with Fray Martín de Valencia as its head. The group consisted of: * Fray Martín de Valencia (their leader) * Fray Francisco de Soto * Fray (also known as Fray Martín de Jesǘs) * Fray Juan Juárez * Fray Antonio de Ciudad Rodrigo * Fray Toribio de Benavente Motolinia * * Fray * * Fray * Fray , * Fray . (Juan de Palos, a lay Franciscan, took the place of Fray Bernardino de la Torre, who did not sail with the group. Fray Andrés de Córdoba was also a lay brother.) The most famous of the Twelve was Toribio de Benavente Motolinia, whose extensive writings on the customs of the Nahuas and the challenges of Christian evangelization make his works essential for the history of this key period in Mexican history. (en)
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  • Los doce apóstoles de México, también conocidos como los doce apóstoles de Nueva España, fue un grupo de doce misioneros franciscanos españoles que llegaron al recién fundado reino de Nueva España el 13 de mayo de 1524 con el objetivo de convertir al cristianismo a la población indígena. El grupo estaba compuesto por: * Fray Martín de Valencia, * , * (o de la Coruña), * , * , * Toribio de Benavente (Motolinia), * García de Cisneros, * Luis de Fuensalida, * , * , * y * Juan de Palos (estos dos últimos hermanos legos). (es)
  • Dua Belas Rasu Meksiko atau Dua Belas Rasul Spanyol Baru adalah sekelompok dua belas misionaris Fransiskan yang datang ke Kewalirajaan Spanyol Baru pada 13 atau 14 Mei dan mencapai Mexico City pada 17 atau 18 Juni. dengan tujuan menyebarkan agama Kristen di kalangan penduduk asli. Penakluk Hernán Cortés meminta para frater Ordo Fransiskan dan Dominikan untuk menginjili suku Indian. Meskipun berjumlah kecil, mereka memiliki signifikan relijius dan juga menandai permulaan penginjilan sistematis di kalangan suku Indian di Spanyol Baru. (in)
  • The Twelve Apostles of Mexico, the Franciscan Twelve, or the Twelve Apostles of New Spain, were a group of twelve Franciscan missionaries who arrived in the newly-founded Viceroyalty of New Spain on May 13 or 14, 1524 and reached Mexico City on June 17 or 18, with the goal of converting its indigenous population to Christianity. Conqueror Hernán Cortés had requested friars of the Franciscan and Dominican Orders to evangelize the Indians. Despite the small number, it had religious significance and also marked the beginning of the systematic evangelization of the Indians in New Spain. (en)
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  • Doce apóstoles de México (es)
  • Dua Belas Rasul Meksiko (in)
  • Twelve Apostles of Mexico (en)
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