• published anonymously, some scholars believe that its author was Jerónimo Jiménez de Urrea [es]. Various versions were published between 1561 and 1565. However...
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    galante. A follower of Juan Boscán and Garcilaso de la Vega, a friend of Jerónimo Jiménez de Urrea and Baltasar del Alcázar, Cetina adopted the doctrines...
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    Revueltas Luis J. Rodriguez Juan Rulfo Juan Ruiz de Alarcón Jaime Sabines Paco Ignacio Taibo II Lourdes Urrea José Vasconcelos Agustín Yáñez Alfonso Virgen...
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    1309–1317 : Miguel Jiménez de Urrea 1317–1321 : Pedro Arnau de Torres 1324–1342 : Beltrán de Cornidela 1343–1346 : Sancho López de Ayerbe 1346–1352 :...
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    studied first by Gualberto Fabricio de Vagad (active in the 1450s) and ended up in the hands of legal scholar Jerónimo Blancas in the 16th century, and was...
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    Alonso de Urrea 1559–1568: Pedro Venegas de Córdoba 1568–1571: Francisco Sánchez de Córdoba 1571–1595: Antonio de Tejada 1595–1596: Jerónimo de los Barrios...
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  • Torrenegra (born 1978) Carlos Ignacio Urrea Arbelaez (born 1966) Joaquín Vallejo Arbeláez (1912–2005) Eduardo Verano de la Rosa (born 1950) John Henry González...
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  • Gerardo Arrubla, 1917–1918 Santiago de Castro, 1918–1920 Tadeo de Castro, 1920 Cenón Escobar, 1920 Ernesto Sánz de Santamaría, 1920–1925 Leonidas Ojeda...
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