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Enrique de Villena
Enrique de Villena (1384–1434), also known as Henry de Villeine[1] and Enrique de Aragón, was a Spanish nobleman, writer, theologian and poet. He was also the last legitimate member of the House of Barcelona, the former royal house of Aragon. When political power was denied to him, he turned to writing. He was persecuted by Alfonso V of Aragon and John II of Castile owing to his reputation as a necromancer.
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(2012): "Syntactic latinisms in the translation of the Eneida by don EnriquedeVillena", Boletin de la Real Academia Espanola 92 (306), pp. 179-211. v t e...
lyrical grammar of EnriquedeVillena. MS Toulouse, Ac. des Jeux floraux 500.007. MS Toulouse, Ac. des Jeux floraux 500.006. MS Arxiu de la Corona d'Aragó...
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