Título Un mártir jesuita en las Marianas: El epistolario de Manuel de Solórzano y Escobar (1649-1684)
Autores Fabián A.O. , LÓPEZ CASQUETE DE PRADO, MANUEL
Publicación externa No
Medio Arch. Teologico. Granad.
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Ámbito Internacional
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Fecha de publicacion 01/01/2019
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-85150077571
DOI 10.47035/atg.2019.82.3637
Abstract Manuel de Solórzano y Escobar was a Jesuit priest born in Fregenal de la Sierra (Badajoz), who worked as a missionary in the Mariana Islands and died in the revolution of the Chamorros, natives of those islands. After being slaughtered in 1684 in Agaña, an island of the Guam de las Marianas, his head was sent to Spain and it was kept as a relic in his native town until the end of the XIX century when it came to be kept at Segura de León. Since its arrival in Spain, the relic was kept by its successive repositories, along with an abundant documentation, including a rich collection of letters to which this article is dedicated. The transcript and commentary of the last two items of the letter collection are included as an annex. © 2019 The Author(s).
Palabras clave Jesuit; letters; Mariana Islands; Martyr
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