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had employed Boyl, the Benedictine, in diplomatic negotiations and had sought his appointment as vicar Apostolic in America. Citing researches of the historian Roselly, Donovan concludes that Ferdinand deliberately misidentified the intended recipient of the bull, and that Bernardo Boil, the
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states that twelve missionaries accompanied the second Columbus expedition of 1493, under the orders of Bernardo Buil, a Benedictine. On January 6, 1494 Buil conducted the first
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addressed his Bull dated 25 June 1493, appointing him first vicar Apostolic of the New World. The latter, on the other hand, became first vicar Apostolic of the New World.
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in Austria. A fanciful work with fictional parts and fantastic illustrations, it was published as
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Case Reopened: An Enquiry into the 'Defection' of Fray Bernal Boyl and Mosen Pedro Margarit
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An account of Buil and the Benedictine mission was later written by a Benedictine abbot,
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Dogs of God: Columbus, the Inquisition and the Defeat of the Moors
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across the Atlantic. On January 6, 1494 Buil conducted the first
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Nova typis transacta navigatio novi orbis Indiæ occidentalis
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Nova typis transacta navigatio novi orbis Indiæ occidentalis
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On the other hand, Livarus Oliger, also writing in the
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Honorius Philoponus, dedicating the work to himself.
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Fray Bernal Buyl o el primer apóstol del Nuevo mundo
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