AntonioHurtadodeMendoza (1586 – 22 September 1644) was a Spanish dramatist. Hurtado was born in Castro Urdiales, Cantabria.[citation needed] He became...
physician AntonioHurtadodeMendoza (1586-1644), Spanish dramatist This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title AntonioMendoza. If an...
officer AntonioHurtadodeMendoza (1586–1644), Spanish dramatist Diego Evelino Hurtadode Compostela (1638–1704), Bishop of Diocese of Santiago de Cuba...
Urcas AntonioHurtadodeMendoza, commander of the Squadron of Communication (he died during the voyage to England, and was succeeded by Agustín de Ojeda)...
Calderón de la Barca and fellow dramatists AntonioHurtadodeMendoza, Álvaro Cubillo de Aragón, Jerónimo de Cáncer, Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla, Juan de Matos...
Through London and Westminster New Poems See also 1690 in poetry AntonioHurtadodeMendoza – Obras líricas y cómicas, divinas y humanas February 3 – Richard...
Philip Massinger – The Picture and The Renegado (published) Antonio HurtadodeMendoza – Cada loco con su tema o el montañés indiano Thomas Middleton – A...
Manrique de Luna y de Urrea, count of Morata de Jalón 1539–1554 Diego HurtadodeMendoza y de la Cerda, prince of Melito 1554–1564 Ferran d'Aragón i de Gurrea...
viceroys of the Kingdom of Valencia from 1520 to 1707. 1520 : Diego HurtadodeMendoza, 1st Count of Melito 1523 : Germaine of Foix and Johann of Brandenburg-Ansbach...
Diego HurtadodeMendoza, the imperial ambassador to Venice. In that service, it is almost certain that Alfonso would have had contact with Mendoza's librarian...
Ludovico Dolce. His patrons were Antoniode Leyva, prince of Ascoli, HurtadodeMendoza, and Alvas's grandson, the duke de Sessa, but he seems to have profited...
1623-1624 Juan deMendoza, Marquis de la Hinojosa 1624–1624 Diego Sarmiento de Acuña, Count of Gondomar (2nd term) 1624-1624 Diego HurtadodeMendoza y Guevara...