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    Ausiàs March (Valencian: [awziˈaz ˈmaɾk]; 1400 – March 3, 1459) was a medieval Valencian poet and knight from Gandia, Valencia. He is considered one of...
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  • Carlisle, English military leader 1383 – Hugh III, Italian nobleman 1459 – Ausiàs March, Catalan knight and poet (b. 1397) 1542 – Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount...
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  • Petit Jehan de Saintre 1455 Padmanābha – Kanhadade Prabandha Pre-1460 Ausiàs March – Poems Turpines Story (Middle English translation of the Historia Caroli...
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  • Serena Vergano. He went to school at St. Peter's School, then at Escola Ausiàs March, both in Barcelona. He studied architecture at Rice University School...
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  • Eneas Troilus and Criseyde troubadour courtly love Occitan literature Ausiàs March Ramon Llull Andreu Febrer Dante Alighieri The Divine Comedy Petrarch...
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    Spanish Renaissance writers come from the Crown of Aragon, including Ausiàs March and Joanot Martorell. In the Crown of Castile, the early Renaissance...
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    1467) Helene Kottanner, Hungarian writer and courtier (d. after 1470) Ausiàs March, medieval Valencian poet and knight (d. 1459) Henry, Duke of Villena...
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    include Joanot Martorell's chivalric romance Tirant lo Blanch, and Ausiàs March's poetry. The first book produced with movable type in the Iberian Peninsula...
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    from the monastery. The father, Pere March, and the two wives of the well-known Valencian medieval poet Ausiàs March are buried in this monastery. In the...
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    Gandia (category Articles with unsourced statements from March 2019)
    university. It was home to several important people, including the poet Ausiàs March (1400-1459) and the novelist Joanot Martorell (1410-1465). It is perhaps...
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  • Jaume March (1334/1335–1410) was a Valencian language poet. Brother of Pere March and uncle of Arnau March and the renowned Ausiàs March, Jaume's family...
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    Ausiàs March Alfauir: Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba: The father, Pere March, and the two wives of the well-known Valencian medieval poet Ausiàs...
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  • family. He was related—it is unknown how—to Jaume I, Jaume II, Pere, and Ausiàs March. He bore the rank of mossèn ("milord"). He was active during the life...
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  • Turmeda Arnau March Ausiàs March Bernat Metge Gabriel Móger Gilabert de Próixita Guerau de Maçanet Jacme Rovira Jacme Scrivà Jaume March II Jaume Safont...
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  • competing cultures. Routledge. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-317-03688-3. March, Ausiàs (2006). Ausias March. Tamesis Books. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-85566-130-1. Rodón i Oller...
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  • Pere March (c. 1336-1338 — 7 June 1413) was a Valencian poet. He was the father of Ausiàs March and the uncle of Arnau March. Pere's family had been lawyers...
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    (13th–14th centuries), and the Valencian school of poetry culminating in Ausiàs March (1397–1459). By the 15th century, the city of Valencia had become the...
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    Late Imperial Russia. (1994:140). Ukraine: Princeton University Press. "Ausiàs March". www.visat.cat. "Jacint Verdaguer, national poet of Catalonia". "The...
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  • 1467) Helene Kottanner, Hungarian writer and courtier (d. after 1470) Ausiàs March, medieval Valencian poet and knight (d. 1459) Henry, Duke of Villena...
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    Fernando de Rojas, author of La Celestina Fray Luis de León Juan Boscán Ausiàs March Alonso de Ercilla, author of La Araucana Lope de Rueda Fray Luis de Granada...
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    Carrer d'Ausiàs Marc (sometimes written as Ausiàs March, see the Pompeu Fabra article for more information on spelling) is a street in Eixample, Barcelona...
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  • even though it is found on Medieval literature, for example that of Ausiàs March. Another undoubtedly genuine but perhaps too literary form is ser a +...
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    (13th–14th centuries), and the Valencian school of poetry which culminated in Ausiàs March (1397–1459). Catalan became the language of the Kingdom of Majorca, as...
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  • (1769–1858, England, nf) Ausiàs March (1400–1459, Valencia, p) Jill March (born 1950, US, f), pseudonym of Nora Roberts Stella March (1916–2010, England,...
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  • del Encina Fray Luis de León Diego Hurtado de Mendoza Lope de Rueda Ausiàs March (in Valencian) This epoch includes the Renaissance of the 16th century...
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    of Johannes Gutenberg. Valencian authors such as Joanot Martorell or Ausiàs March conformed the canon of classic Valencian literature to the Valencian...
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  • Pussywillows Arnau March (fl. c. 1410 – c. 1430), Provenço-Catalan knight and poet Arthur March (1891–1957), Austrian physicist Ausiàs March (c. 1397 – 1459)...
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    was there that he discovered Catalan culture, and read writers such as Ausiàs March, Salvador Espriu, Josep Pla, and Joan Fuster, among others. Prior to...
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  • stanza and a tornada. This theme was later revisited at greater length by Ausiàs March. The dansa "Jovencelhs qui no à ymia" is written in praise of love. "Gran...
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    Casanova, Pau Claris, Roger de Flor, Antoni de Villarroel, Roger de Lauria, Ausiàs March or the Count of Urgel; or battles and historical events such as Bailén...
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