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  1. Waters of March. " Waters of March " (Portuguese: "Águas de março" [ˈaɡwɐʒ dʒi ˈmaʁsu]) is a Brazilian song composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim (1927–1994) in 1972. Jobim wrote both the Portuguese and English lyrics. [1] The lyrics, originally written in Portuguese, do not tell a story, but rather present a series of images that form a ...

  2. Garcilaso de la Vega, KOS (c. 1501 – 14 October 1536) was a Spanish soldier and poet. Although not the first or the only one to do so, he was the most influential poet to introduce Italian Renaissance verse forms, poetic techniques, and themes to Spain. He was well known in poetic circles during his lifetime, and his poetry has continued to ...

  3. El Noi de la Mare (The Child of the Mother) is a traditional Catalan Christmas song. The song was made famous outside Spain by Andrés Segovia who used to perform Miguel Llobet 's guitar transcription as an encore. [1]

  4. labios de cielo. A continuación se muestra el análisis del poema La balada del agua del mar En la primera parte se hace la separación en sílabas del poemas marcando las sinalefas con el símbolo "___" y poniendo en negrita las sílabas tónicas poéticas. Las sílabas gramaticales son las sílabas resultantes de la división silábica de ...

  5. Laso de la Vega, Garci. Garcilaso de la Vega. Toledo, c. 1501 – Niza (Francia), 13-14.X.1536. Poeta y maestre de campo en el Ejército imperial. Cierta tradición data la fecha de nacimiento del poeta en 1503, tal como recogen el doctor Luis Briceño de Córdoba en el prólogo a su edición de 1626 de Obras de Garcilaso, Manuel José Quintana ...

  6. José de la Mar (b. 1778; d. 1830), one of the first military presidents of Peru (1827–1829). Born in Cuenca, Ecuador, he was trained as a royalist officer in Spain. He was appointed governor of the Callao fortress in 1816. After initially fighting against the naval attacks led by Lord Thomas Cochrane, La Mar capitulated to General José de ...

  7. Oct 10, 2024 · Golden Age. Garcilaso de la Vega (born 1503, Toledo, Spain—died Oct. 14, 1536, Nice, duchy of Savoy [now in France]) was the first major poet in the Golden Age of Spanish literature (c. 1500–1650). Garcilaso was born into an aristocratic family that had been prominent in Spanish letters and politics for several centuries.

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