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- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil abstract "Santa Teresa de Átil also known as Santa Teresa de Ádid and Los Siete Príncipes del Átil, is a historic Spanish mission located in the small town of Atil, Sonora.The original mission was founded in 1697 by Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino. Some buildings were constructed by Jesuit missionary Jacobo Sedelmayer.On February 3, 1768, King Carlos III ordered the Jesuits forcibly expelled from New Spain and returned to the home country. That year, the Franciscans arrived to take over the mission. In Jesuit records, the mission is called Los Siete Príncipes del Átil (The Seven Archangels of Átil). The name of the mission was changed when the Franciscans arrived in 1768.".
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- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil wikiPageWikiLink Charles_III_of_Spain.
- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil wikiPageWikiLink Eusebio_Francisco_Kino.
- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil wikiPageWikiLink Eusebio_Kino.
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- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil wikiPageWikiLink Mission_San_Xavier_del_Bac.
- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil wikiPageWikiLink San_Cayetano_de_Tumacácori_Mission.
- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Jesus.
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- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil wikiPageWikiLink File:AtilOld_New.jpg.
- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Santa Teresa de Atil ".
- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Santa Teresa de Atil".
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- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil subject Category:1697_establishments.
- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil subject Category:Missions_in_Sonora.
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- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil comment "Santa Teresa de Átil also known as Santa Teresa de Ádid and Los Siete Príncipes del Átil, is a historic Spanish mission located in the small town of Atil, Sonora.The original mission was founded in 1697 by Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino. Some buildings were constructed by Jesuit missionary Jacobo Sedelmayer.On February 3, 1768, King Carlos III ordered the Jesuits forcibly expelled from New Spain and returned to the home country.".
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- Santa_Teresa_de_Atil depiction AtilOld_New.jpg.
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