For the bishop, see Francisco Avellaneda (bishop).
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Francisco Avellaneda (c. 1622 – c. 1684) was a playwright of the Spanish Golden Age.
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FranciscoAvellaneda (c. 1622 – c. 1684) was a playwright of the Spanish Golden Age. Little record survives of Avellaneda's early life, although he achieved...
Avellaneda (Latin American Spanish: [aβeʝaˈneða], local pronunciation: [aβeʃaˈneða]) is a port city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the...
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version published in 1614, published under the name Alonso Fernández deAvellaneda. It is possible this delay was deliberate, to ensure support from his...
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