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  1. Antonio de Montesinos or Antonio Montesino, OP (c. 1475 - June 27, 1540) was a Spanish Dominican friar who was a missionary on the island of Hispaniola (now comprising the Dominican Republic and Haiti).

  2. Aug 20, 2019 · Learn about the life and legacy of Antonio de Montesinos, a Dominican friar who denounced the enslavement of native people in Hispaniola in 1511. Discover how his sermon sparked the 1512 Laws of Burgos and his mission to Venezuela ended in tragedy.

  3. Antonio de Montesinos (Montesino, Montezinos; d. c. 1530), a Dominican priest who was the first public exponent of the rights of the Indians in the New World. Montesinos criticized Spanish treatment of the indigenous inhabitants on Hispaniola during the early sixteenth century.

  4. Antonio de Montesinos (1511) Annotation: In a sermon delivered in 1511, a Dominican friar, Antonio Montesinos, denounced the mistreatment of the New World Indians. I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness.

  5. Dec 18, 2011 · Learn about Antonio de Montesinos, a Spanish Dominican friar who preached against the cruelty and tyranny of the Spanish colonial encomienda system in Hispaniola in 1511. Read his sermon text and its impact on Bartolomé de las Casas and the Dominican Order.

  6. Dec 15, 2017 · On the Sunday before Christmas in 1511 Dominican Father Antonio de Montesinos delivered a highly provocative sermon in the Holy Mass in Isla Española (today's Dominican Republic and Haiti), the first colonial town erected in the New World after the Spanish Conquest.

  7. MONTESINO, ANTONIO. Dominican missionary and possibly a martyr; b. Spain, not later than 1486; d. West Indies, c. 1530. The birth and death dates of this Dominican friar, known also as Antonio de Montesinos, have not been accurately determined, nor is much information available on his life.