Fernando de Herrera (~1534–1597), called "El Divino", was a 16th-century Spanish poet and man of letters. He was born in Seville. Much of what is known about him comes from Libro de descripción de verdaderos retratos de illustres y memorables varones (Book of the Description of the True Portraits of Illustrious and Memorable Men) (1599) by Francisco Pacheco.
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FernandodeHerrera (~1534–1597), called "El Divino", was a 16th-century Spanish poet and man of letters. He was born in Seville. Much of what is known...
allowing Kim to take up her role as co-creative director with Fernando Garcia. In 2018, Herrera showed her last line for her eponymous brand and handed creative...
St. Francis de Borja, SJ Luis de León, OESA (poet) Venerable Mary of Jesus of Ágreda, OIC (writer) Mystical City of God FernandodeHerrera (poet) Blessed...
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philanthropist, founder of Seville's Hospital de la Caridad. Lope de Rueda, writer. FernandodeHerrera, poet. Luis Daoíz, military officer, hero of the...
Bishops' Bible (revised version) Jean de la Taille – Saül le furieux Luís de Camões – Os Lusiadas FernandodeHerrera – Canción por la Victoria del Señor...
FernandoHerrera Mamani (31 July 1966 – 25 October 2021) was a Peruvian politician who served as a member of Congress. He was born in Ilo on 31 July 1966...
Alfonso Herrera Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈfonso eˈreɾa], born 28 August 1983) is a Mexican actor and singer. Born in Mexico City, Herrera made...
Rodríguez, Fernando (2 March 2023). "Se me ha pasado por la cabeza tirar la toalla, pero no me lo perdonaría": el calvario de Ander Herrera con las lesiones"...
school of the famous master Juan de Mal Lara was founded, and intellects like those of FernandodeHerrera, Juan de Arguijo, and many others were developed...
Their reputation was consolidated by the later 1580 edition of FernandodeHerrera, who was himself accounted "the first major Spanish sonneteer after...
Garcilaso de la Vega, FernandodeHerrera and Luis de Góngora. The extensive commentary that accompanied later editions of Mena's Laberinto de Fortuna,...
divided in two schools: the Salmantine (e.g. Fray Luis de León) and the Sevillian (e.g. FernandodeHerrera). The Salmantine School has as distinguishing characteristics:...
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Alonso de Ercilla FernandodeHerrera John of the Cross In the Baroque of the 17th century important topics are the prose of Francisco de Quevedo and Baltasar...
FernandodeHerrera, Gutierre de Cetina, Luis Barahona de Soto, Juan de la Cueva, Gonzalo Argote de Molina, and Rodrigo Caro. The Córdoban Luis de Góngora...
contemporary intellectual figures, including FernandodeHerrera and Juan de Mal Lara, and took part in the Casa de Pilatos literary academy in Seville. After...
Salmantine school, also influenced by FernandodeHerrera. In the Sevillian school, poets like Manuel María de Arjona (1771–1820), José Marchena (1768–1820)...