Domingo de la Anunciación

[1] Juan became a member of the Dominican Order and assumed his new name Domingo de la Anunciación.

[2] The group traveled near to what is now the Caloosahatchee River,[3] where they were shipwrecked and deprived of resources.

In 1565 he published his only known work, a book of Christian doctrine in Spanish and Nahuatl entitled Doctrina cristiana breve y compendiosa por vía de diálogo entre un maestro y un discípulo.

After his brother's death, Herando de Paz became a Dominican and a member of the order.

[6] Diego Aduarte mentioned de la Anunciación in one of his works.

The title page of Domingo de la Anunciación's Doctrina cristiana.