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  Felipe II, Portal Fuenterrebollo
De su último matrimonio, entre otros, tuvo a Felipe, que a la muerte de su padre sería proclamado Rey de España bajo el nombre de Felipe III.
Don Juan de Zúñiga permaneció junto a Felipe hasta su muerte en 1546, enseñándole el manejo de las armas, la caza, la danza, y otras prácticas propias de caballero.
El gobierno de Felipe II se caracterizó por una administración centralizada, de forma que todos los asuntos y papeles de Estado pasaban por sus manos.
www.fuenterrebollo.com /faqs-numismatica/felipe2.html   (1207 words)

  
 Bartoleme de las Casas
Born in Seville to Pedro de Las Casas, a small merchant wealthy enough to send his son to learn Latin in the academy at the cathedral of Seville in 1497.
On August 15, Pentecost Sunday, listens to a sermon by a Dominican priest, Father Antonio de Montesinos on the text "I am a voice crying in the wilderness," denouncing Spain's treatment of the Indians.
As a result Las Casas returns his Indian serfs to the governor and the rest of his life is to be spent in defense of the Indian.
oregonstate.edu /instruct/phl302/philosophers/las_casas.html   (1044 words)

  
 Books by Juan Gines de Sepulveda, compare prices
by Juan Gines de Sepulveda, Antonio Ramirez de Verger
by Juan Gines de Sepulveda, Julian Solana Pujalte
by Juan Gines de Sepulveda, Lorenzo de Sepulveda, Julio Alonso Asenjo
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 Amazon.com: In Defense of the Indians: The Defense of the Most Reverend Lord, Don Fray Bartolome De Las Casas, of the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
All Mankind Is One: A Study of the Disputation Between Bartolome De Las Casas and Juan Gines De Sepulveda in 1550 on the Intellectual and Religious by Lewis Hanke
All Mankind Is One: A Study of the Disputation Between Bartolome De Las Casas and Juan Gines De Sepulveda in 1550 on the Intellectual and Religious by Lewis Hanke $16.00
This book (if memory serves) is basically the defense of the native peoples Las Casas presented at the Council of Valladolid against various others, most especially a theologian named Sepulveda (who argued, among other things, that the natives were Aristotelian "natural slaves").
www.amazon.com /Defense-Indians-Reverend-Bartolome-Preachers/dp/0875805566   (1274 words)

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