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- Jean L'Ange and also known as The School of Venus; The Dialogues of Luisa Sigea (c. 1660) by Nicolas Chorier—known also as A Dialogue between a Married...
- superiority of "the Sigea", and offering the chance for humankind's ****imilation or death. After Dash replies with a simple "no," the Sigea begin their attack...
- Luisa Sigea de Velasco (1522 in Tarancón – October 13, 1560 in Burgos), also known as Luisa Sigeia, Luisa Sigea Toledana and in the Latinized form Aloysia...
-  101–103. ISBN 9789004258907. Frade, Sofia (2016). "Hic sita Sigea est: satis hoc: Luisa Sigea and the Role of D. Maria, Infanta of Portugal, in Female Scholarship"...
- attributed to Michel Millot and Jean L'Ange. and The Dialogues of Luisa Sigea (c. 1660) by Nicolas Chorier. Such works typically concerned the ****ual...
- This m****cript claimed that it was originally written in Spanish by Luisa Sigea de Velasco, an erudite poet and maid of honor at the court of Lisbon and...
- York: E. P. Dutton & Company. Frade, Sofia (2016). "Hic sita Sigea est: satis hoc: Luisa Sigea and the Role of D. Maria, Infanta of Portugal, in Female Scholarship"...
- Emerita, two comedies by Juan Maldonado. 1546. Sintra, a poem by Luisa Sigea de Velasco. 1602. Cenodoxus, a play by Jacob Bidermann. 1608. Parthenica...
- chronicle, as a mythic land ruled by water nymphs. The Renaissance poet Luisa Sigea—Syntrae Aloisiae Sygeae in Paris (1566) and Madrid (1781) referred to Sintra...
- including Vaz, Catherine's cousin Maria, and the sisters Angela and Luisa Sigea de Velasco. Vaz served as a maid of honour to Catherine and was reportedly...