San Francisco Temple, the Glossary
The Templo de San Francisco is one of the main Catholic churches in the city of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico.[1]
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10 relations: Chihuahua City, Churrigueresque, Dominican Order, Father of the Nation, Franciscans, Latin cross, Mexico City, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Temple (nightclub).
- 1789 establishments in New Spain
- 18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Mexico
- 18th-century architecture in Mexico
- Buildings and structures in Chihuahua (state)
- Chihuahua City
- Landmarks in Chihuahua (state)
- National Monuments of Mexico
- Religion in Chihuahua (state)
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1789
- Tourist attractions in Chihuahua (state)
Chihuahua City
The city of Chihuahua or Chihuahua City (Ciudad de Chihuahua; Lipan: Ją’éłąyá) is the state capital of the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
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Churrigueresque
Churrigueresque (Spanish: Churrigueresco), also but less commonly "Ultra Baroque", refers to a Spanish Baroque style of elaborate sculptural architectural ornament which emerged as a manner of stucco decoration in Spain in the late 17th century and was used until about 1750, marked by extreme, expressive and florid decorative detailing, normally found above the entrance on the main façade of a building.
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Dominican Order
The Order of Preachers (Ordo Prædicatorum; abbreviated OP), commonly known as the Dominican Order, is a Catholic mendicant order of pontifical right that was founded in France by a Castilian-French priest named Dominic de Guzmán.
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Father of the Nation
The Father of the Nation is an honorific title given to a person considered the driving force behind the establishment of a country, state, or nation.
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Franciscans
The Franciscans are a group of related mendicant religious orders of the Catholic Church.
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Latin cross
A Latin cross or is a type of cross in which the vertical beam sticks above the crossbeam, giving the cross four arms.
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Mexico City
Mexico City (Ciudad de México,; abbr.: CDMX; Central Nahuatl:,; Otomi) is the capital and largest city of Mexico, and the most populous city in North America.
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Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Don Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo y Costilla Gallaga Mandarte y Villaseñor (8 May 1753 – 30 July 1811), more commonly known as Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla or Miguel Hidalgo, was a Catholic priest, leader of the Mexican War of Independence and recognized as the Father of the Nation.
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Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe (Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe), also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe (Virgen de Guadalupe), is a Catholic title of Mary, mother of Jesus associated with a series of five Marian apparitions to a Mexican peasant named Juan Diego and his uncle, Juan Bernardino, which are believed to have occurred in December 1531, when the Mexican territories were under the Spanish Empire.
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Temple (nightclub)
Temple is a nightclub first established in San Francisco, with an additional location in Denver.
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See also
1789 establishments in New Spain
- Fort San Miguel
- Georgetown, Arkansas
- Ormond Plantation House
- San Francisco Temple
- Santa Cruz de Nuca
18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Mexico
- Aguascalientes Cathedral
- Campeche Cathedral
- Cathedral Basilica of Zacatecas
- Cathedral of Córdoba, Veracruz
- Cathedral of Chihuahua
- Cathedral of León, Guanajuato
- Cathedral of Veracruz
- Celaya Cathedral
- Chapel of the Christ, San Pablo del Monte
- Church of La Soledad, Mexico City
- Church of San Francisco Acatepec
- Church of Santa Prisca de Taxco
- Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán
- Convent of San Francisco, Madero Street, Mexico City
- Corpus Christi Church, Mexico City
- Cuautitlán Cathedral
- La Enseñanza Church
- La Santísima Church
- La Valenciana Church (San Cayetano)
- Misión San Ignacio Kadakaamán
- Monterrey Cathedral
- Morelia Cathedral
- Oaxaca Cathedral
- Orizaba Cathedral
- San Francisco Temple
- San Luis Potosí Cathedral
- Santa Veracruz Monastery, Mexico City
- Santo Domingo (Mexico City)
- Tulancingo Cathedral
- Xalapa Cathedral
18th-century architecture in Mexico
- Casa de los Azulejos
- Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcaínas
- Convent of La Merced, Mexico City
- House of the Marquis of Uluapa, Mexico City
- La Santísima Church
- San Francisco Temple
- Tlaxcala House, Mexico City
Buildings and structures in Chihuahua (state)
- Cathedral of Chihuahua
- City Hall of Chihuahua
- Ciudad Juárez Cathedral
- Ciudad Juárez Mexico Temple
- Colonia Juárez Chihuahua Mexico Temple
- Cumbre Tunnel
- Government Palace of Chihuahua
- List of tallest buildings in Chihuahua, Chihuahua
- Quinta Gameros
- Rellano, Chihuahua
- Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres, Chihuahua City
- San Francisco Temple
Chihuahua City
- 2010 Chihuahua shootings
- Autonomous University of Chihuahua
- Cathedral of Chihuahua
- Chihuahua City
- Chihuahua F.C.
- Chihuahua Institute of Technology
- Chihuahua International Airport
- City Hall of Chihuahua
- Colonias of Chihuahua, Chihuahua
- Estadio Chihuahua
- Estadio Olímpico Universitario José Reyes Baeza
- Francisco Villa Museum
- Gimnasio Manuel Bernardo Aguirre
- Government Palace of Chihuahua
- Historic downtown Chihuahua
- List of tallest buildings in Chihuahua, Chihuahua
- Municipal president of Chihuahua
- Museo Casa Chihuahua
- Quinta Gameros
- Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres, Chihuahua City
- San Francisco Temple
- Symbols of Chihuahua City
- Timeline of Chihuahua City
Landmarks in Chihuahua (state)
- Casas Grandes
- Cathedral of Chihuahua
- City Hall of Chihuahua
- Cuarenta Casas
- Cueva de la Momia
- Cueva de la Olla (archaeological site)
- Cueva de la Ranchería
- Estadio Chihuahua
- Francisco Villa Museum
- Government Palace of Chihuahua
- La Puerta del Sol
- List of museums in Chihuahua
- Museo Casa Chihuahua
- Museo Casa Juárez
- Quinta Gameros
- Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres, Chihuahua City
- San Francisco Temple
National Monuments of Mexico
- Academy of San Carlos
- Basilica of Guadalupe, Monterrey
- Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan
- Caricature Museum, Mexico City
- Casas Grandes
- Cathedral of Chihuahua
- Chichen Itza
- Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcaínas
- Colegio de San Ildefonso, Mexico City
- Franz Mayer Museum
- Frida Kahlo Museum
- Ganot-Peschard Museum of Archeology
- Guadalajara Cathedral
- Hospital de Jesús Nazareno
- Izamal
- Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
- Mexico City administrative buildings
- Museo Nacional de Arte
- Museo Nacional de las Culturas
- Museo del Estanquillo
- Museum of Mexico City
- National Monuments of Mexico
- National Palace (Mexico)
- Palacio de Bellas Artes
- Palacio de Correos de México
- Palacio de Gobierno (Nuevo León)
- Palacio de la Autonomía
- Palacio del Obispado
- Pueblos Mágicos
- San Bernardino de Siena Church, Xochimilco
- San Francisco Temple
- San Lorenzo Xochimanca
- San Pedro y San Pablo College, Mexico City
- Templo Mayor
- University of the Cloister of Sor Juana
- Uxmal
- Zócalo
Religion in Chihuahua (state)
- Cathedral of Chihuahua
- Ciudad Juárez Cathedral
- Ciudad Juárez Mexico Temple
- Colonia Juárez Chihuahua Mexico Temple
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chihuahua
- San Francisco Temple
Roman Catholic churches completed in 1789
- Basilica of Sant'Andrea, Subiaco
- Concezione a Materdei
- Fermo Cathedral
- Holy Trinity Church (Philadelphia)
- San Francisco Temple
- Santi Marcellino e Pietro, Imbersago
Tourist attractions in Chihuahua (state)
- Basaseachic Falls
- Casas Grandes
- Cathedral of Chihuahua
- Chihuahua International Airport
- Ciudad Juárez International Airport
- Copper Canyon
- Cuarenta Casas
- Cueva de la Olla (archaeological site)
- Cueva de la Ranchería
- Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico
- Huápoca
- Lake Arareco
- San Francisco Temple