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    Juan de Mena (1411–1456) was one of the most significant Spanish poets of the fifteenth century. He was highly regarded at the court of Juan II de Castilla...
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  • Juan de Mena is a district of Cordillera Department in Paraguay. It is named after the Spanish Renaissance poet Juan de Mena, and is located 88 metres...
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    origin and appears recorded for the first time in the Coplas de la panadera, by Juan de Mena, written approximately between 1445 and 1450: Say, baker. A...
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  • Look up MENA, Mena, or mena in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mena or MENA may refer to: Mena (album), a 2010 album by Javiera Mena MENA (news), an Egyptian...
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    Juan Pascual de Mena (1707 in Villaseca de la Sagra – 16 April 1784, in Madrid) was a Spanish sculptor in the Neoclassical style. When he was barely five...
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  • Juan Castañón de Mena (10 April 1903 – 27 April 1982) was a Spanish general who served as Minister of the Army of Spain between 1969 and 1973, during...
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    Laberinto de Fortuna (Labyrinth of Fortune) is the major work of Juan de Mena (1411–1456), who completed the poem in 1444. It is an epic poem written...
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  • Celta de Vigo". BDFutbol. "Ficha de Juan Mena". ciberche.net (in Spanish). "Titles – Domestic Competitions". Playmaker stats. Juan Mena at BDFutbol Juan Mena...
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    Eusebio Ayala Isla Pucú Itacurubí de la Cordillera Juan de Mena Loma Grande Mbocayaty del Yhaguy Nueva Colombia Piribebuy 1° de Marzo San Bernardino San José...
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  • Gabriel Mena, Spanish poet, composer, musician and singer Gilberto García Mena, Mexican drug lord Javiera Mena, Chilean pop singer Juan de Mena, Spanish...
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    Union in 1976. Mena is named for the Spanish poet Juan de Mena, who lived from 1411 to 1456. Mena lies on the eastern rim of a larger unnamed crater...
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    rabbi Manolete – matador Martin of Soure – Portuguese captive canon Juan de Mena – Medieval poet Mundhir bin Sa'īd al-Ballūṭī – Islamic jurist Paco Peña...
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    Pedro de Mena y Medrano (August 1628 - 13 October 1688) was a Spanish sculptor. Pedro de Mena was born in Granada, Andalusia. He was a pupil of his father...
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    the Colorado Party in 2002. Oviedo was born in poverty in the town of Juan de Mena (Cordillera Department) on September 23, 1943. He chose a military career...
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  • literary magazine Saeta with his friends in 1925. Under the pseudonym Juan de Mena, he published the poem A la que más me gusta. With his brother and other...
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    parentheses: Juan del Encina (63) Luis de Milán (23) Gabriel Mena (18) Pedro de Escobar (17) Francisco de la Torre (15) Juan Ponce (12) Alonso de Mondéjar...
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  • poem, the so-called “Octavas de Juan de Mena”, consisted each of eight arte mayor verses. In the 16th century, the verso de arte mayor gave way to the Italianate...
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    employed, because the literary progenitors of the whole collection were Juan de Mena, Jorge Manrique, Boscán and Garcilaso. As a rule the compositions were...
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  • Romancero, as much as of the cultured lyric (of authors like Juan de Mena or Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquess of Santillana) and the courtesan lyric...
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    Bajos de Mena is an urban sector located in the southwest of Puente Alto commune, at the southernmost end of Greater Santiago in Chile. It is a neglected...
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  • Duke of York, claimant to the English throne (d. 1460) date unknown – Juan de Mena, Spanish poet (d. 1456) Margareta of Celje, Polish Duchess (d. 1480)...
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    Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquess of Santillana’s Infierno de los enamorados (Lovers' hell), followed by Juan de Mena’s Laberinto de fortuna (1444)...
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  • December 24 – Đurađ Branković, Despot of Serbia (b. 1377) date unknown – Juan de Mena, Spanish poet (b. 1411) C. Nunziata; M. R. Costanzo (2020). "Ground Shaking...
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    Ángel Israel Mena Delgado (born 21 January 1988) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga MX club Pachuca and the Ecuador...
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    Spanish Inquisition (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    López de Villalobos (Ferdinand's court physician), writers Juan del Enzina, Juan de Mena, Diego de Valera and Alonso de Palencia, and bankers Luis de Santángel...
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  • of the Cancionero de obras de burlas provocantes a risa (1519). It is a sexual parody of a little more than a third of Juan de Mena’s very famous but now...
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  • household of the Archbishop of Seville, Alonso I de Fonseca. On 6 December 1456 Palencia succeeded Juan de Mena as royal chronicler and secretary to Enrique...
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  • Talavera Jorge Manrique Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquess of Santillana Juan de Mena During the time when Spain was occupied by the Arabs after the early...
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  • language poet 1411: Juan de Mena (died 1456), Spanish poet appointed veinticuatro (one of twenty-four aldermen) of Córdoba, secretario de cartas latinas (secretary...
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    Peña de Francia. Neither of these foundations survive today. Spanish Wikisource has original text related to this article: Juan de Mena's Laberinto de fortuna...
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