Thus when, at Valencia, the Morisco Gerónimo Buenaventura was condemned for pertinacity, there was no auto in which to execute the sentence.
In 1567, the trial of Gerónimo Roldan, by the Valencia tribunal, revealed evidence of envoys from the ruler of Algiers with a letter urging the Moriscos to rise, together with plans to organize and arm them.
In 1598, he was ordered to report to the Suprema what was the Bible which Fray Gerónimo de Almonacid said he possessed.
A search was speedily set on foot and after a long quest the bones of Padre Gerónimo were found, brought to Santa Fe, and becomingly once more interred.
Annually on September 30th occurs the Fiesta de San Gerónimo de Taos, which is one of the most largely attended of all Pueblo functions.
Of one of these, Padre Gerónimo de la Llana, I cannot forbear a word of mention.
Father Fray Gerónimo de Medrano finished his triennium, notable both for his pacific and prudent government, and by the two martyrs of Christ who ennobled this province during his triennium.
Gerónimo del Espiritu Santo came to Manila in 1633, and in the following year became vicar-provincial.
They now led Jerónimo Aguilar and his Indian companions into the presence of the captain-general and his staff.
Jerónimo was now almost as dark as an Indian and had not a scrap of civilized clothing, yet he was unlike the other white men, unlike any other slave.
The poor and ignorant men who listened were caught up for the moment into the vision of Fray Jerónimo and regained their self-control.
Page 146] NOTE The story of Jerónimo Aguilar follows the actual facts very closely.
Jerónimo when a boy had been an expert archer, and his old skill soon returned.
When the young Fray Jerónimo had been moved by fiery missionary preaching to give himself to the work among the Indians, his mother wept with astonishment and pride.
So thought Jerónimo Aguilar, on board a caravel plying between Darien and Hispaniola.
Therefore two priests, Martin Rada and Gerónimo Martin, were commissioned to carry a letter of greeting and presents to this personage, who received them with great distinction, but objected to their residing in the country.
In 1625 the Dutch again appeared off the Zambales coast, and Gerónimo de Silva went out against them.
That in the disputes of Don Gerónimo Herrera with the archbishop [39] some matters were determined in favor of the latter.
Jerónimo Marín was a native of Mexico, where he became an Augustinian friar in 1556.
Although he was proposed as one of the associates of Father Rada on the latter's memorable journey to China in 1576, Jerónimo Marín went in his stead; while he himself accompanied Juan de Salcedo and Pedro Chaves on the Camarines expedition.
Gerónimo de Santisteban, a Genoese, is given as an example.
The captain of the vessel now was "Gerónimo Guerra, a relative and servant of Cristobal de Haro, and its pilot Esteban, a Portuguese.
He was succeeded by Gerónimo Manrique, who celebrated an auto de fe in Messina.
The only allusion that I have met to this is its citation in the argument of the alcaldes del crimen of Granada in the case of Gerónimo Palomino.
Gerónimo covered himself with glory by his unrivalled dialectical subtilty and exhaustless stores of learning and his triumph was shown by his producing a division between his opponents.
Another prominent Converso was the Rabbi Jehoshua Ha-Lorqui, who took the name of Gerónimo de Santafé and founded a family almost as powerful as the Santa Marías.
In the instructions which the governor, Don Gerónimo [sc.
Don Jerónimo took an enormous pull at his cigar, and instantly became enveloped in a cloud of smoke.
Father Fray Jerónimo de Cabero presided at that chapter, as we had no letters-patent from our father general.
The visitors were father Fray Jerónimo Medrano and father Fray Cristóbal de Miranda.
The visitors were Fray Jerónimo de Salas and Fray Nicolás de Alreybar.
In 1617, he was chosen to fill out the term of provincial, that office becoming vacant by the death of Jerónimo de Salas.
He had cast his eyes on father Fray Jerónimo de Medrano as his successor.
Fray Jerónimo de Salas was born in Olias and professed in the convent at Madrid in 1590.
Fray Jerónimo Medrano was a native of Estella, and took his vows at the convent of Soría in 1604.
Two of our religious were there, father Fray Jerónimo de Alvarado and Fray Juan de Morales, besides the parish priest of the town, Bartolomé Martes.
Father Fray Gerónimo de Medrano was elected for the second time as provincial.
At the chapter-session of 1641, Fray Gerónimo de Medrano is elected provincial.
Jerónimo Paredes was a native of Castilla and professed in the convent of Pamplona.
He found all that father Fray Jerónimo de Medrano had said, and much more, to be true.
The next morning Cæsar went to the hotel in the Carrera de San Jerónimo where he had a room, and in the afternoon to the Chamber.
A nest in the crag over-hanging our bathing-place in the burn at San Gerónimo contained five eggs on April 28.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nimo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.