Payo Enriquez de Rivera (1622–1684) was a Spanish Augustinian friar, Bishop of Guatemala (1657–1667), Archbishop of Mexico (1668–1681), and Viceroy of New Spain (1673–1680). He was known for introducing printing to Guatemala, which revolutionized the literary landscape there. [Image caption: School picture, colored reproduction of a school wall chart, circa 1900, exact date unknown, historical]

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Payo Enriquez de Rivera (1622–1684) was a Spanish Augustinian friar, Bishop of Guatemala (1657–1667), Archbishop of Mexico (1668–1681), and Viceroy of New Spain (1673–1680). He was known for introducing printing to Guatemala, which revolutionized the literary landscape there. [Image caption: School picture, colored reproduction of a school wall chart, circa 1900, exact date unknown, historical]
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Payo Enriquez de Rivera (1622–1684) was a Spanish Augustinian friar, Bishop of Guatemala (1657–1667), Archbishop of Mexico (1668–1681), and Viceroy of New Spain (1673–1680). He was known for introducing printing to Guatemala, which revolutionized the literary landscape there. [Image caption: School picture, colored reproduction of a school wall chart, circa 1900, exact date unknown, historical]

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