Juan de Valdés (c.1490 – August 1541) was a Spanish religious writer and Catholic reformer. He was the younger of twin sons of Fernando de Valdés, hereditary...
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Juan de Valdés Leal (4 May 1622 – 15 October 1690) was a Spanish painter and etcher of the Baroque era. Valdés was born in Seville in 1622. He became a...
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Juan de Valdés Carasquilla was a Spanish engraver of the Baroque period, active in Seville. He was the son of the painter Juan de Valdés Leal, He specialized...
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Juan Meléndez Valdés (11 March 1754 – 24 May 1817) was a Spanish neoclassical poet. He was born at Ribera del Fresno, in what is now the province of Badajoz...
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Finis Gloriae Mundi is an oil painting made by Juan de Valdés Leal between 1670 and 1672, and along with In Ictu Oculi, both were commissioned by Miguel...
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José Manuel Valdés (1767–1843), Peruvian physician and writer Juan Gabriel Valdés (born 1947), Chilean political scientist Juan de Valdés (1500–1541)...
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In Ictu Oculi (redirect from In Ictu Oculi (Valdés Leal))
Spanish Baroque artist Juan de Valdés Leal. It is dated to 1670-72, and was commissioned by the Brotherhood of Charity (Hermandad de la Caridad) lay confraternity...
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might be Juan de Valdés. They found their hypothesis on biographical, historical and linguistic recurrences between "El Lazarillo" and Valdes' works, and...
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itself, the Latin may be better known as the title of a painting by Juan de Valdés Leal (4 May 1622 – 1690). This painting, an allegory of death (c.1671)...
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engraver of the Baroque period, active in Seville. He was the son of Juan de Valdés Leal and Isabella Carasquilla. He was born at Seville, and at the age...
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chancellery of the Emperor Charles V. He was the twin brother of Juan de Valdés. Alfonso de Valdés was born c. 1490 in Cuenca, Castile, Spain. Among his ancestors...
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Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés may refer to: Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés (bishop) (died 1643), Spanish Roman Catholic bishop Juan Queipo de Llano y Valdés...
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Úrculo Modest Urgell José de Urrutia y de las Casas Juan Uslé Francisco Vera Cabeza de Vaca Lucas de Valdés Manolo Valdés Domingo Valdivieso Cristóbal...
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days befriended him. He made the acquaintance of the Spanish reformer Juan de Valdés at Rome, and got to know him as a theologian at Naples, being especially...
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Gloria Mundi." In the feature film 'The Tracker' (2002) directed by Rolf de Heer, a fanatical policeman says "sic transit gloria mundi", each word accompanied...
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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Pedro de Moya, Andro de Medina and Juan de Valdés Leal. His work was influenced by Venetian style. Juan del Castillo (German) in Friedrich...
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maternal side. Francisco de Vergara's students included Juan de Valdés. Twilight of the Renaissance: the life of Juan de Valdés Page 33 Daniel A. Crews...
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Spanish Golden Age (redirect from Siglo de Oro)
died in 1682. Luis de Morales José de Ribera Juan Sánchez Cotán Juan van der Hamen Francisco Ribalta Juan de Valdés Leal Juan Carreño de Miranda Claudio...
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actors, Manuel Valdés, better known as "Manuel "El Loco" Valdés", and Antonio Valdés, better known as "El Ratón Valdés". In 1968, Valdés met Roberto Gómez...
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Governor Juan Ramírez de Velasco (1596–1597). Governor Hernando Arias de Saavedra (1597–1599). Second time. Governor Diego Rodríguez de Valdés y de la Banda...
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development in the hands of Juan de Valdés and Cervantes. Some of his themes are utilized for dramatic purposes by Lope de Vega in La Pobreza estimada...
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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Carlos I de Espana)
(imperial guard) of the Emperor in 1520. Alfonso de Valdés, twin brother of the humanist Juan de Valdés and secretary of the Emperor, was a Spanish humanist...
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(versions at the Uffizi, Florence, where it has been attributed to Juan de Valdés Leal, and at the Museum of Fine Arts, Zaragoza), without date or signature...
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Retrieved 5 January 2018. Ávila, Juan (16 August 2005). "Reina y Valdés cruzan sus caminos" [The paths of Reina and Valdés cross]. ABC (in Spanish). Sid...
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and daughter and disciple of Juan de Valdés Leal. The current (2022) exhibition of her father's work at the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville shows her...
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laywoman and kept her domain as countess of Rodigo. In the convent she met Juan de Valdés in 1536. This encounter and subsequent correspondence brought her to...
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Crews, Daniel A. (2008). Twilight of the Renaissance: The Life of Juan de Valdés. University of Toronto Press. Davies, Jonathan (2009). Culture and Power:...
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Latino, born Juan de Sessa, poet and humanist. Alonzo de Santa Cruz Francisco de la Torre Juan de Valdés Lucio Marineo Siculo, Sicilian humanist and historian...
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Antonio de lebrixa ("Rules of orthography [...]", 1517) (bdh.bne.es) Juan de Valdés, Dialogo đla lengua ("Dialogue on the language", ca. 1535, manuscript)...
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House of Habsburg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Chaunu and Michèle Escamilla. Cornelius August Wilkens (1897). "VIII. Juan de Valdés". Spanish Protestants in the Sixteenth Century. William Heinemann. p...
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