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      • Vicente de Valverde y Alvarez de Toledo, O.P., or Vincent de Valle Viridi was a Spanish Dominican friar who was involved in the Conquest of the Americas, later becoming the Bishop of Cuzco. : 176–177 He became the first resident bishop in South America.
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  2. Vicente de Valverde y Alvarez de Toledo, O.P., or Vincent de Valle Viridi was a Spanish Dominican friar who was involved in the Conquest of the Americas, later becoming the Bishop of Cuzco. [1] : 176–177 [2] He became the first resident bishop in South America.

  3. Contents. Vicente de Valverde. Spanish friar and bishop. Learn about this topic in these articles: conflict with Atahuallpa. In Atahuallpa. …rejected demands by the friar Vicente de Valverde, who had accompanied Pizarro, that he accept the Christian faith and the sovereignty of Charles V of Spain, whereupon Pizarro signaled his men.

  4. Vicente de Valverde, O.P. (1490–1543) served as the fourth Bishop of Panama (1533–1534). Biography. Vicente de Valverde was born in Segovia, Spain and ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. In 1533, Pope Clement VII appointed him Bishop of Panama. He died in 1543. References

  5. 6 days ago · Vicente de Valverde was a Dominican friar who accompanied the fractious and violent expedition led by Francisco Pizarro and several other Spaniards that overthrew Peru’s Inca empire in the sixteenth century.

  6. Vicente de Valverde y Alvarez de Toledo, O.P., or Vincent de Valle Viridi was a Spanish Dominican friar who was involved in the Conquest of the Americas, later becoming the Bishop of Cuzco. He became the first resident bishop in South America.

  7. VALVERDE, VICENTE DE. First bishop of Peru; b. Oropeza, Estremadura, Spain, date unknown; d. Pun á Island, November 1541. He received the Dominican habit at S. Esteban monastery, Salamanca, in 1523 and finished his studies at S. Gregorio of Valladolid.

  8. Valverde, Vicente de. Oropesa (Toledo), 1502 – Isla de Puná (Perú), 1542. Dominico (OP), primer obispo de Cuzco. A los veintidós años ingresó en la Orden de los Dominicos en el Convento de Salamanca.

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