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    Lope de Rueda (c.1505<1510–1565) was a Spanish dramatist and author, regarded by some as the best of his era. A versatile writer, he also wrote comedies...
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    published recipes in the 16th century, for instance "La Generosa Paliza" by Lope de Rueda and other novels written by Cervantes and in Montélimar, France, in...
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    Christopher Marlowe Petrarch Christine de Pizan Poliziano François Rabelais Fernando de Rojas Lope de Rueda Pierre de Ronsard William Shakespeare Catherine...
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    Retrieved 24 December 2021. Registro de Representantes Archived 28 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine by Lope de Rueda, in Spanish. Peirutón speaks a mix...
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  • La Tierra de Jauja (English: The Land of Jauja) is a Spanish paso or entremés, written by Lope de Rueda and first published in 1547. The short dramatic...
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    Alonso de Ercilla, author of La Araucana Lope de Rueda Fray Luis de Granada Marqués de Santillana Diego Hurtado de Mendoza Juan Latino, born Juan de Sessa...
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    is a Dream (1629–1635). He also wrote about 80 Autos Sacramentales. Lope de Rueda (1510–1565) A very versatile writer, he wrote dramas, comedies, farces...
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  • soccer player Lizeth Rueda (born 1994), Mexican distance swimmer Lope de Rueda (c.1510–1565), Spanish dramatist and author Luis Rueda (born 1972), Argentine...
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    Barca, inventor of the zarzuela and Lope's successor as the preeminent Spanish dramatist. Gil Vicente, Lope de Rueda, and Juan del Encina helped to establish...
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  • Villandrando also praises Lope de Rueda for his writing of the Spanish drama and of the dramatic prologue. Lope de Rueda (1510-1565) Lope de Rueda was a professional...
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    of Cervantes's short farces are unknown. Faithful to the spirit of Lope de Rueda, Cervantes endowed them with novelistic elements, such as simplified...
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    and philanthropist, founder of Seville's Hospital de la Caridad. Lope de Rueda, writer. Fernando de Herrera, poet. Luis Daoíz, military officer, hero...
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  • (interludes). Thus, Pedro de Urdemales takes part in works of Juan del Encina, Lucas Fernández, Lope de Rueda and Juan de Timoneda. Miguel de Cervantes, author...
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    Renaissance composers Cristóbal de Morales, Francisco Guerrero 16th-century novelist Mateo Alemán Playwrights Lope de Rueda and Hermanos Alvarez Quintero...
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  • of '27 Málaga 1899 1962 Luis Rosales Poet, Miguel de Cervantes Prize Granada 1910 1992 Lope de Rueda Playwright Seville 1510 1565 Seneca the Elder Roman...
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  • century it was one of the words which could refer to any short play. Lope de Rueda used the term pasos to describe his short farcical scenes ... The Triumphant...
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    1565 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Retrieved November 26, 2023. Mori, Emilio Cotarelo y (1901). Lope de Rueda y el teatro español de su tiempo (in Spanish). La Revista española. p. 39. Retrieved...
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  • Thomas Phaer, Welsh lawyer, paediatrician and translator (died 1560) Lope de Rueda, Spanish playwright and author (died 1565) Robert Wedderburn, Scottish...
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    at Madrid's Teatro Español Universitario and the Lope de Rueda, and began working for Radio Nacional de España in 1942, before making his feature film debut...
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    17th-century Carmelite convent founded by Saint Teresa of Ávila; the Calle de Lope de Rueda is known for its mansions; the Calle Mateos Gago gives one of the best...
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  • March 17 – Alexander Ales, Scottish theologian (born 1500) March – Lope de Rueda, Spanish dramatist (born c. 1510) May 14 – Nicolaus von Amsdorf, German...
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  • (Real Alcázar – Patio de las Doncellas) Seville (Las Teresas Café Bar) Seville (Museo del Baile Flamenco or Calle Lope de Rueda) Seville (General Archive...
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  • Garcilaso de la Vega Juan del Encina Fray Luis de León Diego Hurtado de Mendoza Lope de Rueda Ausiàs March (in Valencian) This epoch includes the Renaissance...
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    Criticón) Miguel de Cervantes (Don Quixote, Novelas ejemplares) The classical Spanish theater Juan del Encina Lope de Rueda Guillén de Castro (Las Mocedades...
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    Retrieved 26 November 2023. Mori, Emilio Cotarelo y (1901). Lope de Rueda y el teatro español de su tiempo (in Spanish). La Revista española. p. 39. Retrieved...
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    inventor of the Gregorian calendar (d. 1576) Luis de Morales, Spanish religious painter (d. 1586) Lope de Rueda, Spanish dramatist and author (d. 1565) Claudio...
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  • de Marivaux; New York: Atheneum 1985: From the Spanish Morning, consisting of Spanash Ballads by Lope de Rueda and Eufemia: The Life of Lazarillo de Torres...
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    2013-12-07 at the Wayback Machine La tierra de Jauja, a 1547 sketch (paso) by the Spanish playwright Lope de Rueda in which two thieves steal from a simpleton...
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    inventor of the Gregorian calendar (d. 1576) Luis de Morales, Spanish religious painter (d. 1586) Lope de Rueda, Spanish dramatist and author (d. 1565) Claudio...
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    (director Jorge Curi) 1983, Los engañados by Lope de Rueda (director Santiago Introini) 1983, La rebelión de las mujeres, based on Lysistrata by Aristophanes...
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