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and John of Denmark; that he had an excellent education normally reserved for the higher nobility; and that he seemed to enjoy the protection of higher political forces. It was also common for younger sons of royalty to enter into the clergy, since they normally would not inherit the thrones. Jacob's
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should be allowed to be ordained into the priesthood. In this question he was overruled by church authorities and had to do penitence for these actions – he had claimed that denying
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of Michoacán as a righteous and helpful man toward his flock. His relics, now lost, were kept for a long time by the indigenous people of Tarécuato (in
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leaders. In 1530 the Fransciscans were driven from the convent, as they were in the following from the other Danish towns. He described this in the
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Declamacion del pueblo barbaro de los Indios, que habiendo recibido el bautismo, desean recibir los demas sacramentos
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rights, causing problems with the colonial authorities and with local church leadership, alike. He wrote a treatise,
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El franciscano danĂ©s que se convirtiĂł en santo indĂ­gena : Libro El legado de Fray Jacobo Daciano
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The Danish Franciscan Who Became an Indigenous Saint : The Legacy of Friar Jacobo Daciano
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position as an inter-continental missionary would have been very unusual for a royal prince.
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stems from the fact that, during the Middle Ages in Scandinavian affairs, the Latin toponym
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where he had served as a guardian. Beginning in 1996, attempts have been made toward his
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Entering the Franciscan Order as a young man, Jacob received a good education studying
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visited his burial site, in respect to Jacob being a famous brother of one of her
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who had fought on the Catholic side in the civil war. Here he was made the last
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Jacob stayed in Denmark until the fall of Malmø in 1536 when the region's
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El Gobierno MĂ©xicano crĂłnica mensual (Government of Mexico) 2008-02-15
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friar. He achieved fluency in eight languages and fame among the
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Review of: Bruder Jakob Der Dane OFM by Jorgen Nybo Rasmussen
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Broder Jakob den Danske, kong Christian II's yngre broder
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Dávila, Lorena Ojeda; Nielsen, Jesper, eds. (2021).
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First he went to 417: 253:ancestors and predecessors, while on a 316:was completed and the proscription of 588:. Odense: Odense universitetsforlag. 261:Life in Denmark until the Reformation 7: 476:. Vincent Publications. p. 30. 344:to go to New Spain as a missionary. 189:Brother Jacob also went by the name 47:adding citations to reliable sources 696:Linguists of Mesoamerican languages 617:(in Norwegian). Den katolske kirke. 358:Colegio de Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco 193:, referring to the royal estate of 461:(in Spanish). Dinamarca en Mexico. 352:In 1542, Brother Jacob arrived in 14: 564:Stangerup, Henrik, 1997 (1991), 23: 579:Rasmussen, Jørgen Nybo (1986). 372:and worked ardently to improve 34:needs additional citations for 571:Rasmussen, Jørgen Nybo, 1974, 277:as well as his mother tongues 217:and a younger brother of King 1: 701:16th-century Mesoamericanists 324:under the protection of Duke 148:; c. 1484 â€“ 1566) was a 608:The Americas, Vol. 32, No. 1 602:S. 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