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Fray Pieter van der Moere, also known as Fray Pedro de Gante or Pedro de Mura (c. 1480 – 1572) was a Franciscan missionary in sixteenth century Mexico. Born in Geraardsbergen in present-day Belgium, he was of Flemish descent. Since Flanders, like Spain, belonged to the Habsburg Empire and he was a relative of King Charles V (he was thought to be a bastard son of Emperor Maximilian I), he was allowed to travel to the colonies of New Spain as one of a group of Franciscan friars. Gante's group in fact arrived before the 12 Franciscans normally thought of as the first friars in New Spain. In Mexico he spent his life as a missionary, indoctrinating the indigenous population in Christian catechism and dogma. He learned Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, and composed a Christian "doctrina". One

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  • Pedro de Gante (de)
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  • Pierre de Gand (fr)
  • Peter van Gent (nl)
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  • Pedro de Gante (* 1486 in Geraardsbergen; † 19. April 1572 in Mexiko-Stadt) war ein Missionar der Franziskaner in Mexiko. Er ist auch bekannt unter den Namen Pedro de Mura oder seinem Geburtsnamen Pieter van der Moere. In der römisch-katholischen Kirche wird er als Heiliger verehrt. (de)
  • Pieter van der Moere, conocido como fray Pedro de Gante o Pedro de Mura (Geraardsbergen, Condado de Flandes, 1478-México, Nueva España, 19 de abril de 1572) fue un religioso franciscano flamenco, uno de los primeros en arribar a Nueva España, donde permaneció casi cincuenta años como evangelizador y educador, fundador de la primera escuela de música​, filólogo de las lenguas mesoamericanas y defensor de los pueblos originarios. (es)
  • Le bienheureux Pierre de Gand, né Pieter van der Moere en 1480 à Idegem, près de Grammont (Belgique), et mort le 19 avril 1572 à Mexico est un frère franciscain flamand, missionnaire au Mexique. Il fut parmi les premiers missionnaires chrétiens du Nouveau Monde, et y a fondé la première école de type européen. Connu au Mexique sous le nom de Pedro de Gante il fut béatifié en 1988 par le pape Jean-Paul II. (fr)
  • Peter van Gent, in het Spaans Pedro de Gante genoemd en ondertekenend als Pedro de Muro, vandaar wellicht geboren als Pieter van der Moere (Idegem, ca. 1480 - Mexico-Stad, 19 april 1572) was een Vlaamse franciscaan en leraar werkzaam in Mexico. Hij was de eerste christelijke missionaris in de Nieuwe Wereld en richtte er ook de eerste Europese school op. (nl)
  • Fray Pieter van der Moere, also known as Fray Pedro de Gante or Pedro de Mura (c. 1480 – 1572) was a Franciscan missionary in sixteenth century Mexico. Born in Geraardsbergen in present-day Belgium, he was of Flemish descent. Since Flanders, like Spain, belonged to the Habsburg Empire and he was a relative of King Charles V (he was thought to be a bastard son of Emperor Maximilian I), he was allowed to travel to the colonies of New Spain as one of a group of Franciscan friars. Gante's group in fact arrived before the 12 Franciscans normally thought of as the first friars in New Spain. In Mexico he spent his life as a missionary, indoctrinating the indigenous population in Christian catechism and dogma. He learned Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, and composed a Christian "doctrina". One (en)
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