Description:
(Franciscan Friar, Missionary Priest and Pioneering Ethnographer)
A pioneer of modern anthropology and a renowned ethnographer, 16th-century Spanish priest and missionary Bernardino de Sahagún remains one of the greatest resources of the history of ancient Mexico. Best remembered for compiling Historia General and its manuscript the Florentine Codex, he developed the Aztec language Nahuatl.
Born In
Sahagún, Spain
Died on
February 5, 1590