350 and some priests
Estimates suggest that between 6,832 and 7,937 priests and members of the Catholic hierarchy were killed during the Spanish Civil War.
Spanish priests didn't find cities. They established missions around which cities grew.
Settlers in the Spanish borderlands were mostly soldiers and Catholic priests. The Spanish borderlands disappeared in 1821, when Mexico became independent.
Yes and no. All popes are priests (bishops) but not all priests are popes. There is one pope but many priests. The pope is the leader of the Catholic Church, chosen in a secret election by the College of Cardinals.
When the Spanish explorers arrived in Mexico they had priests with them. The priests convert the people they found.
vineyards?
Well weapons or armies because weapons are muskets and cannons and armies are french and spanish
they had settled there for religious purposes
a Spanish colonial general who fought Napoleon's invading armies
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Yes, in 1492 the Spanish armies led by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella conquered Granada, marking the end of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula and completing the Reconquista.