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On 23 May 1735 Felipe V approved the constitution of Real Academia de la Historia. The Academy's first Director Agustín de Montiano y Luyando proposed to create a Diccionario histórico-crítico de España. [2] However, resources were limited and the Diccionario biográfico español did not get underway until the end of the twentieth century. [3]
In 1657 at the Royal Palace of El Prado, King Philip IV of Spain, Queen Mariana and their court attended the first performance of a new comedy by Pedro Calderón de la Barca, with music by Juan Hidalgo de Polanco titled El Laurel de Apolo (The Laurels of Apollo). El Laurel de Apolo traditionally symbolises the birth of a new musical genre that ...
De Barrios spent some years in Brussels, where he came much in contact with Spanish and Portuguese knights, and where he was soon advanced to the rank of captain.Here he wrote his well-known poetic work "Flor de Apolo" (see below), his dramas, and "Coro de las Musas," in which he sang the praises of the reigning monarchs of Europe and of the then most flourishing cities, Madrid, Lisbon, Paris ...
Contrato de amor (Love Contract) is a Mexican telenovela produced by the Mexican television network TV Azteca from August 11, 2008 to February 6, 2009. Based on Catalina y Sebastián Cast
Pacto de amor (English title: Covenant of love) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1977. [1] [2] Cast. Claudia Islas as Delia;
The San Francisco 49ers suspended linebacker De’Vondre Campbell for the rest of the regular season after he refused to enter a game after losing his starting job. General manager John Lynch ...
The Book of Good Love (Spanish: El libro de buen amor), considered to be one of the masterpieces of Spanish poetry, [1] is a pseudo-biographical account of romantic adventures by Juan Ruiz, the Archpriest of Hita, [2] the earliest version of which dates from 1330; the author completed it with revisions and expansions in 1343.