- (Citing:"Wang 1953;
Tanaka Takeo 1961.")
Bartolome Juan
Leonardy y de
Argensola,
Conquistas de las
islas Molucas (Madrid:
Alonso Martin, 1909) pp. 351-8;...
- Bartolomé
Leonardo de
Argensola (August 1562 –
February 4, 1631),
Spanish poet and historian. Bartolomé
Leonardo de
Argensola was
baptized at Barbastro...
-
Lupercio Leonardo de
Argensola (baptised 14
December 1559 – 2
March 1613) was a
Spanish dramatist and poet. He was born in Barbastro. He was educated...
- Aragon; many
Aragonese wrote in Spanish, and
during the 17th
century the
Argensola brothers went to
Castile to
teach Spanish.
Aragonese became a po****r...
- ed. (1906). The
Philippine Islands, 1493-1898. Bartolomé
Leonardo de
Argensola (1711). "The
Discovery and
Conquest of the
Molucco and
Philippine Islands...
-
Prince of
Belmonte (Italian:
Principe di Belmonte; Spanish: Príncipe de Belmonte) is a
noble title created in 1619 by the
Spanish crown for the Barons...
- and
lemon juice to
prevent scurvy. A 1609 book by Bartolomé
Leonardo de
Argensola recorded several different remedies for
scurvy known at this time in the...
- libertad'. 20 minutos, ed. (15
septiembre 2011).
Argensola, Lupercio; The
events in Aragon, 1590 and 1591.
Argensola, Lupercio; Po****r
alterations of Zaragoza...
- Project. 27 May 2016.
Retrieved 3
December 2019. Bartolomé
Leonardo de
Argensola (1711). "The
Discovery and
Conquest of the
Molucco and
Philippine Islands...
- de
Gestavi (bal de Gistau)" [The
Agotes of
Gestavi (Gistau Valley)].
Argensola:
Revista de
Ciencias Sociales del
Instituto de
Estudios Altoaragoneses...