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      • Diego Hurtado de Mendoza (dyā´gō ōōrtä´dhō dā māndō´thä), 1503—75, Spanish poet, historian, and statesman, b. Granada. An ambassador of Charles V to England and Venice and at the Council of Trent, he was banished by Philip II to Granada from 1568 to 1574.
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  2. Diego Hurtado de Mendoza (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdjeɣo wɾˈtaðo ðe menˈdoθa]; 1503/4 – 14 August 1575), Spanish novelist, poet, diplomat and historian, born in Granada in late 1503 or early 1504.

  3. Diego Hurtado de Mendoza (dyā´gō ōōrtä´dhō dā māndō´thä), 1503—75, Spanish poet, historian, and statesman, b. Granada. An ambassador of Charles V to England and Venice and at the Council of Trent, he was banished by Philip II to Granada from 1568 to 1574.

  4. NOTES ON THE POETRY OF DON DIEGO HURTADO DE MENDOZA. I. DONA MARINA DE ARAG6N AND MARFIRA. Some years ago Morel-Fatiol wrote a delightful essay on Dona Marina de Aragon who was celebrated in verse by Diego Hurtado de Mendoza. Born about the year 1523, the daughter of Don Alonso de Aragon y Gurrea, fifth Count of Ribagorza, and his third wife ...

  5. Don Diego Hurtado de Mendoza (1503-1575), poet, diplomat and historian, was born in Grenada. After attending the University of Salamanca, he served Charles V in Italy and studied at Italian universities.

  6. Sep 12, 2014 · Last of the Spanish Renaissance men, Diego Hurtado de Mendoza (15041575) was a master of the humanist disciplines as well as an active diplomat whose correspondence provides insight into the workings of power politics in the first post-Machiavellian decades.

    • Erika Spivakovsky
    • September 12, 2014
  7. Diego Hurtado de Mendoza (poet and diplomat) (1503–1575), Spanish poet, novelist, historian, and diplomat. Diego Hurtado de Mendoza y de la Cerda (1489-1578), prince of Mélito; Viceroy of Catalonia, Viceroy & Lieutenant of Aragon. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  8. Apr 10, 2019 · The month of June 1576 witnessed the arrival in the library of the Real Monasterio de El Escorial of the books that had belonged to the late Diego Hurtado de Mendoza (c. 1503–75), a humanist, poet, diplomat, historian, and much more.

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