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Casas, Balthazar de las, 1484-1566
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Casaus, Bartolomé de las, 1484-1566
De las Casas, Bartolomé, 1484-1566
Kasas, Bartolome de las, 1484-1566
Las Casas, B. de (Bartolomé), 1484-1566
Las Casas, Balthazar de, 1484-1566
Las Casas, Bartholomew, 1484-1566
Las Casas, Bartolomé de, 1484-1566
Lascasas, Bartolomé de, 1484-1566
Las-Kasas, Bartolome de, 1484-1566
Casas, Bartolomé de las, Bp. of Chiapa, 1474-1566
Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1474-1566
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Bib. nat. (Las Casas, P. Bartolomé de, O.P., évêque de Chiapa; refs. Casaus; Las Casas, Balthazar de; B. de Las Casas)
Columbus, C. The log of Christopher Columbus' first voyage to America in the year 1492, 1989 CIP t.p. (Bartholomew Las Casas)
His A short account of the destruction of the Indies, 1992 t.p. (Bartolomé de las Casas) p. xviii etc. (b. 1484 in Seville, Spain; d. 1576)
His Fray Bartolomé de Lascasas, 1908.
Parish, H.R. Las Casas en México, 1992 p. 9 (b. 1484 and not 1474, the traditionally accepted date)
Purchas, Samuel. Haklvytvs posthumus, or, Pvrchas his Pilgrimes, 1625 v. IV, p. 1568 (Frier Bart. de las Casas)
Symposium Fray Bartolomé de las Casas: Transcendencia de su Obra y Doctrina (1984 : Mexico City, Mexico, etc.) Symposium Fray Bartolomé de las Casas, 1985 p. 7 (Los trabajos de la investigadora Helen Rand Parish señalaron que Bartolomé de las Casas había nacido en Sevilla en 1484 y no en 1474 como se creía)
Wikipedia, Sep. 26, 2012 (b. 1484 [not 1474], Seville; d. July 18, 1566, Madrid; Spanish historian, social reformer and Dominican friar; Bishop of Chiapas; in 1502, moved to Hispaniola with father; 1510, ordained a priest; witnessed numerous massacres and atrocities against indigenous peoples, and in 1514, began campaign against slavery; wrote many accounts on the mistreatment of indigenous peoples during the colonization of the New World; entered Dominican monastery of Santa Cruz in Santo Domingo as a novice in 1522 and took holy vows as a Dominican friar in 1523; appointed as Bishop of Chiapas in 1545; d. July 18, 1566, Madrid)