Alfonso Fernández de Palencia (1423–1492) was a Castilian royal secretary, historian, and humanist scholar. He first served Enrique IV of Castile and later played an active role in the political intrigue that ultimately brought Fernando II to Castile and put Isabel I on the throne. His chronicles, the Décadas, are an important historical source for this period.
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Alfonso Fernández dePalencia (1423–1492) was a Castilian royal secretary, historian, and humanist scholar. He first served Enrique IV of Castile and...
Academia de la Historia. LXIV. 1914. Translated to English in (Blake 1941). AlfonsodePalencia, Década III, Book 25, Chapter 5. AlfonsodePalencia, Década...
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...
from them the slaves acquired in exchange for vile goods — AlfonsodePalencia, Crónica de Enrique IV Nevertheless, the war ended in defeat for the Castilian...
2021 at the Wayback Machine, ISBN 9722704222 The Canary's campaign: AlfonsodePalencia, Decada IV Archived 22 November 2022 at the Wayback Machine, Book...
studied. These included Rodrigo Sánchez de Arévalo, AlfonsodePalencia, Diego Rodríguez Almela and perhaps Fernán Díaz de Toledo. Cartagena was a friend of...
endechas, is rarely encountered, though found in testimonies by AlfonsodePalencia. It comes from the time before the Expulsion of 1492, and was used...
Portuguese king.: 62–63 : 59 One of Henry's detractors, the historian AlfonsodePalencia, wrote that the marriage had been a sham and accused Henry of despising...
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...
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...
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...
(Latin-Spanish Dictionary). It was not the first Latin-Spanish dictionary (AlfonsodePalencia published one in 1490) but it would become hugely influential, in...
The Diocese of Palencia (Latin: Dioecesis Palentinsis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Palencia in the ecclesiastical...
(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...
born about this year (died 1483), English poet and translator 1423: AlfonsodePalencia (died 1492), Castilian pre-Renaissance historian, writer, and poet...
historian, and Sufi poet AlfonsodePalencia (born 1423), Castilian pre-Renaissance historian, writer, and poet Lorenzo de' Medici (born 1440), Italian...
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...
pp. 272–352. Palencia, Clemente (1988). "Historia y leyendas de las mujeres deAlfonso VI". Estudios sobre Alfonso VI y la reconquista de Toledo. pp. 281–90...