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MEXICAN MISSIONARY
Quintana, Agustín; Agustin Quintana; Quintana, Agustin

Quintana Olleros         
  • ''Harem Scene'', 1915
SPANISH ARTIST (1851-1919)
Blas Olleras y Quintana; Quintana Olleras
Blas Olleros y Quintana (1851 Avila, Spain − 1919 Florence, Italy) (alternative names: Olleros Quintana, Quintana Olleros, Bias Olleros y Quintana)Spanish Artists from the Fourth to the Twentieth Century: A Critical Dictionary, Volume 4, Hall, 1996 was a Spanish figure painter and landscape painter who worked primarily in Italy as a watercolorist. He is best known for his Neapolitan scenes and Orientalist works.
Priscilla Quintana         
AMERICAN ACTRESS AND MODEL
Draft:Priscilla Quintana; Priscilla Ann Quintana
Priscilla Ann Quintana is an American actress and model. Quintana stars in The CW science fiction series Pandora as Jacqueline "Jax" Zhou, and has the recurring role of Isabella on Freeform's Good Trouble.
Ángel Custodio Quintana         
CHILEAN LAWYER (1865-1929)
Anjel Custodio Quintana; Ángel Quintana; Ánjel Custodio Quintana; Ánjel Quintana; Angel Custodio Quintana; Anjel Quintana; Angel Quintana
Ángel Custodio Quintana Lineros (October 2, 1865 – August 12, 1929) was a Chilean lawyer and public servant.

Wikipedia

Agustín Quintana

Agustín Quintana (c. 1660 – 1734) was a missionary and philologist of indigenous languages.

Born in Oaxaca, Mexico, he entered the Order of Preachers in 1688 and was soon sent as a missionary priest to the Mixe Indians of southern Oaxaca. He lived and worked among them for twenty-eight years, mastering their language to a degree never before attained by anyone of European descent.

He was later appointed superior of the convent of Zacavila, but soon retired to the main convent in Antequera due to poor health. He devoted the rest of his life to writing in the Mixe language which are the earliest publications in that language. In spite of age and infirmity, he made several journeys to Puebla to supervise publishing of his writing. His most noted works were a grammar and a series of essays on the principal articles of the Christian faith, under the title "Institución cristiana, que contiene el Arte de la Lengua Mije etc." (Puebla, 1729).


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