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    Pedro Mejía (old Spanish spelling: Pero Mexía), (between 17 January and 6 September 1497 – 17 January 1551) was a Spanish Renaissance writer, humanist...
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  • Mexia, a 17th-century Spanish explorer and cartographer of the east coast of Florida José Antonio Mexía (1800–1839), Mexican politician Pedro Mexía,...
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  • (politician) (born 1970), American politician in the New Jersey Assembly Pedro Mexía (1497–1551), Spanish Renaissance writer, humanist and historian This...
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    He was born about 1800 to Pedro Mexía and his wife Juana Josefa Hernández, but his birthplace is debated. According to Mexía himself, his birthplace was...
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    When Pedro de Ibarra became the Spanish Governor of Florida, he knew the Spanish needed to improve relations with the natives, so he sent Mexia on a diplomatic...
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  • Mubarak, historian of the Mughal emperor Akbar (died 1602) January 17 – Pedro Mexía, Spanish Humanist philosopher and historian (born 1497) May 6 – Johannes...
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    Spain, where writers such as Joviano Potano, Alejandro de Alejandro and Pedro Mexía had already written about similar stories and in the second part of the...
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  • doctrines in Europe and Spain. During this time a work like the one by Pedro Mexía was common, who compiled miscellaneous scientific information. It is...
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    best-selling text, Coloquios y Diálogos (1547) by the Spanish encyclopaedist Pedro Mexía. The French title was Trois dialogues de M. Pierre Messie, touchant la...
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    Hopkins University Press, pp. 411–17, https://doi.org/10.2307/2911032 Mexía, Pedro (1543); trans. Fortescue, Thomas (1571). The foreste or Collection of...
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