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Isabel de Villena (c.1430-Valencia, Crown of Aragon, 1490) was the illegitimate child of Enrique de Villena an unknown noblewoman who rose to become the abbess of the Real Monasterio de la Trinidad of Valencia. As the first major female writer of a work done in the Valencian language, she composed a number of religious treaties. Her most famous work was her Vita Christi (Christ's Life). She was also a proto-feminist who tried to change the negative image of women at the time through her writing.
IsabeldeVillena (c.1430-Valencia, Crown of Aragon, 1490) was the illegitimate child of Enrique deVillena an unknown noblewoman who rose to become the...
Enrique deVillena (1384–1434), also known as Henry de Villeine and Enrique de Aragón, was a Spanish nobleman, writer, theologian and poet. He was also...
Joan Roís de Corella (1435–1497), writer Jordi de Sant Jordi (1390?–1424?), writer Maximiliano Thous Orts (1875–1947), writer IsabeldeVillena (1430–1490)...
Isabella I (Spanish: Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Isabel la Católica), was Queen of Castile...
the author of the novel Tirant lo Blanch. IsabeldeVillena (Valencia, 1430–1490). Religious poet. Joan Roís de Corella (Gandia or Valencia, 1435 – Valencia...
the Magnanimous, supporting authors like Ausiàs March, Roiç de Corella, and IsabeldeVillena. By 1460 Joanot Martorell wrote Tirant lo Blanch, an innovative...
January 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2020. Twomey, Lesly (2003). Sor IsabeldeVillena, her Vita Christi and an Example of Gendered Immaculist Writing in...
Presidente Macià. 2017 IsabeldeVillena Prize, for contributions to feminist work, Comunitat Valenciana. 2018 Creu de Sant Jordi, Generalitat de Catalunya, for...
Daniela Santiago Villena (Málaga, April 1, 1982) is a Spanish transgender model and actress, known for playing Cristina "La Veneno" in the biopic series...
García Lorca, Miguel Hernández, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Miguel de Unamuno, IsabeldeVillena, Ignasi Agustí, and Carles Soldevila; also one to the Chilean...
2000, 2 vols. IsabeldeVillena's Vita Christi, Barcelona, Ed. 62, 1995. Speculum Animae edition, which is attributed to IsabeldeVillena, Madrid, Edilán...
in the Valencian/Catalan language. Together with Ausiàs March, and IsabeldeVillena, Jaume Roig is one of the three writers chosen by Henry W. Longfellow...
Hauf, Albert. D’Eiximenis a sor IsabeldeVillena. Barcelona/Valencia. IIFV/PAM. 1990, p. 62 n. 6. (in Catalan) Vida de Jesucrist. Valencia. BUV. Ms. 209...
by the Marquis of Villena (a staunch enemy of Isabel), after Isabel gained the crown. Manrique was a great-nephew of Iñigo López de Mendoza (marquis of...
p. 3. Twomey, Lesley K. (2007). The Fabric of Marian Devotion in IsabeldeVillena's Vita Christi. Brepols. p. 61. Régamey, Pie-Raymond (1952). Art sacré...
Escalona (1419 – 1 October 1474), better known as Juan Pacheco, Marquess of Villena, was a Castilian noble of Portuguese descent who rose to power in the last...
Escola Superior d'Administració i Direcció d'Empreses (ESADE), Escola IsabeldeVillena, Institut d'Estudis Superiors d'Empresa (IESE), Sala Gaspar. Only...
heiress of Escalona, Villena, Peñafiel and Lara, as well as Lady of Biscay. Juana was the daughter of Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena (1282–1348) and his...
Permanyer (1997). L'Escola IsabeldeVillena I la Seva Gent (1939–1989): Mig Segle D'acció Escolar Catalana. L'Abadia de Montserrat. p. 271. ISBN 978-84-7826-820-7...
Isabelde la Cerda also known as Isabelde la Cerda Pérez de Guzmán (Seville c.1329 - after 1383) was the only surviving daughter of Luis de la Cerda and...