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  1. LIFE AND WORKS OF FRAY JUAN DE PLASENCIA. by: Fr. Jose "Long" D. Gutay, OFM . 1. BIRTH AND FAMILY BACKGROUND Fray Juan was born to the illustrious family of the Portocarreros in Plasencia in the region of Extremadura, Spain in the early 16th century. [1] His father, Don Pedro Portocarrero, was a captain of a Spanish ...

  2. Juan de Plasencia was born in the early 16th century as Juan Portocarrero in Plasencia, in the region of Extremadura, Spain. He was one of the seven children of Pedro Portocarrero, a captain of a Spanish schooner.

  3. Miguel Juan de Plasencia (Spanish: ['xwan de pla'senθja]) was a Spanish friar of the Franciscan Order. He was among the first group of Franciscan missionaries who arrived in the Philippines on 2 July 1578. He spent most of his missionary life in the Philippines, where he founded numerous towns in Luzon and authored several religious and linguistic books, most notably the Doctrina Cristiana ...

  4. Juan de Plasencia documented the customs of the Tagalog people in 1589. He was a Spanish friar who served as a missionary in the Philippines. The document describes the social hierarchy, housing, dress, marriage customs, religious beliefs, and economic activities of the Tagalogs. It provides insights into their pre-colonial society but also contains biases from Plasencia's perspective as a ...

  5. Juan de Plasencia was a Spanish friar of the Franciscan Order. He spent most of his missionary life in the Philippines, where he founded numerous towns in Luzon and authored several religious and linguistic books, most notably, the Doctrina Cristiana, the first book ever printed in the Philippines.

  6. Oct 11, 2004 · Juan de Plasencia, O.S.F.: October 21. Sources : All but the fifth and the last of these documents are obtained from MSS. in the Archivo general de Indias. The decree of August 9 is taken from the “Cedulario Indico” in the Archivo Historico Nacional, Madrid; and Plasencia's accounts of the Tagalogs, from Santa Inés's Crónica, ii, pp. 592–603.

  7. LP3 Juan de Plasencia - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document summarizes Juan de Plasencia's "Customs of the Tagalogs", which describes the social and political structures of pre-colonial Tagalog society in the Philippines. It discusses the different social classes - the maharlicas or nobles who didn't pay taxes, the ...

  8. Juan de Plasencia wrote "The Customs of the Tagalogs" in the late 16th century to document the social and cultural practices of people living in central Luzon before the arrival of Spanish missionaries. The work describes the Tagalogs' social hierarchy, which was organized around local leaders called datus. It also details their religious beliefs and practices, burial rituals, and systems of ...

  9. Juan de Plasencia passed away in Liliw, Laguna, in the year 1590. 2. Historical background of the document Customs of the Tagalogs, like any other colonial document written during the Spanish colonial period, was written with the intention of providing an exoticized description of the Tagalog natives that would be appealing to them, obviously fed by politicians and propaganda and operated with ...

  10. Oct 16, 2018 · Juan de Plasencia was a 16th century Franciscan missionary who authored several important works on the Tagalog people of the Philippines, including his 1589 work "Customs of the Tagalogs". This work detailed Tagalog social structure and customs, including their hierarchical social classes, ...

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