- Juan Rodríguez
Freyle (also
written as Juan Rodríguez Freile), (Bogotá, New
Kingdom of Granada, 25
April 1566 - Bogotá, 1642) was an
early writer in the...
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Soledad Acosta Samper Rodríguez
Freyle, 1638, p.173 Rodríguez
Freyle, 1638, p.84 Rodríguez
Freyle, 1638, p.61 Rodríguez
Freyle, 1638, p.144 (in Spanish) Hernán...
- República Rodríguez
Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.88 Rodríguez
Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.93 Rodríguez
Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.94 Rodríguez
Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.153...
- República Rodríguez
Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.88 Rodríguez
Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.93 Rodríguez
Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.94 Rodríguez
Freyle, 1979 (1638), p.153...
- his epic poem to San
Ignacio de Loyola,
Pedro Simón and Juan Rodríguez
Freyle. Post-independence
literature linked to
Romanticism highlighted Antonio...
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Acosta De
Aguado Arango Broadbent De
Castellanos Celis Correal Duquesne Freyle Friede Gamboa Groot Hammen Humboldt Izquierdo Langebaek De Lugo
Ocampo De...
- Fernández de
Enciso Pedro Fernández de Lugo
Pedro Fernández de
Valenzuela Juan
Freyle Alejandro de la
Fuente Aleixo Garcia Diego García de
Paredes Juan García...
- Rodríguez de la Cámara del Padrón (1390–1450),
Spanish poet Juan Rodríguez
Freyle (1566-1642),
early Colombian writer of El
Carnero Juan Rodríguez
Botas (1880–1917)...
- have been
described by
scholars Juan de Castellanos, and Juan Rodríguez
Freyle in his work El Carnero.
Maldonado was born in
Salamanca in a
family of hidalgos...
- Juan Rodríguez
Freyle, in 1636, was the
first to
describe the
ceremony as an
investiture ritual undergone by each new zipa.
Freyle claimed to have received...