Alfonso Fernández de Palencia (1423–1492) was a Castilian royal secretary, historian, and humanist scholar. He first served Enrique IV of Castile and...
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studied. These included Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo, Alfonso de Palencia, Diego Rodríguez Almela and perhaps Fernán Díaz de Toledo. Cartagena was a friend of...
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Beltrán de la Cueva, a royal favorite of low background whom Henry had elevated to enormous power and who, as suggested by Alfonso de Palencia and others...
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Academia de la Historia. LXIV. 1914. Translated to English in (Blake 1941). Alfonso de Palencia, Década III, Book 25, Chapter 5. Alfonso de Palencia, Década...
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Palencia (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈlenθja] ) is a city of Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated...
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Nacional-Casa da Moeda, p. 551, ISBN 9722704222 The Canary's campaign: Alfonso de Palencia, Decada IV Archived 22 November 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Book...
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from them the slaves acquired in exchange for vile goods — Alfonso de Palencia, Crónica de Enrique IV Nevertheless, the war ended in defeat for the Castilian...
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Congress Electoral District) Palencia, Guatemala, a municipality in the Guatemala department of Guatemala Alfonso de Palencia (1423-1492), a Castilian pre-Renaissance...
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Henry IV of Castile (redirect from Enrique IV de Castilla)
Portuguese king.: 62–63 : 59 One of Henry's detractors, the historian Alfonso de Palencia, wrote that the marriage had been a sham and accused Henry of despising...
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Alfonso Téllez de Meneses el Mozo was a medieval nobleman. Alfonso ("the Young"; died c. 1257), married María Anes de Limia, daughter of Juan Fernández...
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endechas, is rarely encountered, though found in testimonies by Alfonso de Palencia. It comes from the time before the Expulsion of 1492, and was used...
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rebellion against Henry IV in 1464 and were first chronicled by Alfonso de Palencia under the patronage of Isabella I in 1474. In 1946, an examination...
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(Latin-Spanish Dictionary). It was not the first Latin-Spanish dictionary (Alfonso de Palencia published one in 1490) but it would become hugely influential, in...
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historian, and Sufi poet Alfonso de Palencia (born 1423), Castilian pre-Renaissance historian, writer, and poet Lorenzo de' Medici (born 1440), Italian...
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1387, Alfonso married Juana de Mendoza. In 1395, together with his wife, he restarted the construction of the Monastery of Santa Clara de Palencia, which...
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Carrión de los Condes (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈrjon de los ˈkondes]) is a municipality in the province of Palencia, part of the Autonomous Community...
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influential reign would have been an illegal usurpation. Royal chronicler Alfonso de Palencia, known for his particularly venomous attitude toward Henry, made...
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Alfonso VIII (11 November 1155 – 5 October 1214), called the Noble (El Noble) or the one of Las Navas (el de las Navas), was King of Castile from 1158...
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1354 and 1359 after Juan Alfonso de Alburquerque fell out of favor, and the mediator in an apparent pardon for Fadrique Alfonso, King Peter's half-brother...
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The University of Palencia was the first university of Spain. It was founded by Alfonso VIII at the request of Tello Téllez de Meneses. It was the model...
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born about this year (died 1483), English poet and translator 1423: Alfonso de Palencia (died 1492), Castilian pre-Renaissance historian, writer, and poet...
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Alfonso Téllez de Meneses (c. 1161–1230), known as el Viejo ("the Old"), was a nobleman of Castile and a participant in the key Reconquista battle of...
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La Opinión de Zamora (in Spanish). 11 July 2006. Retrieved 2 October 2024. Antón, Belén (12 March 2008). "El Palencia destituye a Alfonso del Barrio como...
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Pérez de Castro the Castilian returned to Castile and handed Infante Alfonso over to his father the king, who was in Palencia. In 1236, Alfonso of Molina...
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Alonso (or Alfonso) de Burgos (before 1477 – 1499) was the royal confessor of Ferdinand and Isabella. Alonso was born of a noble family in Burgos. He...
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of Palencia was probably made on the urging of Berengaria. The empress was visiting Palenca in 1149 when she died. Following the death of Alfonso VII...
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(in Spanish). Palencia: La Olmeda. ISBN 84-8173-027-0. Loayza, Jofré de (1982). Crónicas de los Reyes de Castilla Fernando III, Alfonso X, Sancho IV y...
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Avila Cathedral (1497), Palencia Cathedral (1503) and Burgos Cathedral (1511–1515). His two sons were also glassmakers: Arnao de Flandes the Younger, is...
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Historia de España: 369–388. ISSN 0328-0284. Palencia, Clemente (1988). "Historia y leyendas de las mujeres de Alfonso VI". Estudios sobre Alfonso VI y la...
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The Diocese of Palencia (Latin: Dioecesis Palentinsis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Palencia in the ecclesiastical...
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