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Spanish playwright and poet (1562–1635)
Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio (/dəˈveɪɡə/; 25 November 1562 – 27 August 1635) was a Spanish playwright, poet, and novelist who was a key figure in the Spanish
Lope_de_Vega
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Lope De Vega (foaled 19 February 2007) is a retired Irish bred Thoroughbred racehorse and current breeding stallion. Lope De Vega began his racing career
Lope_de_Vega_(horse)
Municipality in Northern Samar, Philippines
Lope de Vega, officially the Municipality of Lope de Vega (Waray: Bungto han Lope de Vega; Tagalog: Bayan ng Lope de Vega), is a municipality in the province
Lope_de_Vega,_Northern_Samar
Period of flourishing in arts and literature in Spain (1492–1681)
including Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Luis de Góngora, Francisco de Quevedo, Diego Velázquez, and composers such as Tomás Luis de Victoria and Francisco
Spanish_Golden_Age
The Lope de Vega Theatre (Spanish: Teatro Lope de Vega) is a Baroque Revival theatre that was built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 in Seville
Teatro_Lope_de_Vega_(Seville)
Spanish actor (born 2001)
well as undergoing formal dance training. He graduated from Instituto Lope de Vega with a Baccalaureate of Performing Arts in 2018. In late 2018, Guevara
Gabriel_G._Mourreau
Public secondary school
Instituto de Enseñanza Secundaria Lope de Vega (IES Lope de Vega) is a public high school in Madrid, Spain. It is located in the calle de San Bernardo
IES_Lope_de_Vega
Spanish actor and singer
In 2010, Ríos joined the cast of the musical Les Misérables at the Lope de Vega Theatre in Madrid, portraying the character Gavroche. He later appeared
Manu_Ríos
Spanish dramatist and author
plays are considered a transitional stage between Torres Naharro and Lope de Vega. He was born early in the sixteenth century in Seville, where, according
Lope_de_Rueda
Topics referred to by the same term
Lope may refer to: Lope de Isásaga (1493–1515), Basque Spanish conquistador Lope de Aguirre (1510s – 1561), Basque Spanish conquistador Lope de Vega (1562–1635)
Lope
The Lope de Vega Theatre (Teatro Lope de Vega) is a theater in Madrid, Spain. The Lope de Vega Theatre was built between 1946 and 1947. It provided seating
Lope_de_Vega_Theatre_(Madrid)
south and Lope De Vega Avenue to the east. Naco is located in the south-central section of Downtown Santo Domingo. It is bounded by Expreso 27 de Febrero
Central_Santo_Domingo
Literary movement
Baltasar Gracián and Francisco de Quevedo, playwrights such as Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina, Calderón de la Barca and Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, or the poetic production
Spanish_Baroque_literature
Topics referred to by the same term
Lope de Vega Theatre or Theater (American English), Spanish Teatro Lope de Vega may refer to: Lope de Vega Theatre (Madrid), a theater in Madrid, Spain
Lope_de_Vega_Theatre
Musical artist
take over the same titular role in the production running at the Teatro Lope de Vega in Madrid. He later led the Spanish touring production of the show, earning
Gerónimo_Rauch
Annual award by the Spanish Film Academy
held in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academy, at the Teatro Lope de Vega in Madrid. They have since been also held in Barcelona, Seville, Málaga
Goya_Awards
2010 film directed by Andrucha Waddington
Watling and Pilar López de Ayala. The film is a co-production between Spain and Brazil, inspired in the youth of Lope de Vega. This is a biopic of the
Lope_(film)
Lope de Vega was a Spanish Golden Age poet and playwright. One of the most prolific writers in history, he was said to have written 2,200 plays (an average
List of Lope de Vega's plays in English translation
List_of_Lope_de_Vega's_plays_in_English_translation
Spanish-language play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
art: Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes (1605), played with the vague line between reality and perception. Lope de Vega, in his play Fuente Ovejuna (1619)
Life_Is_a_Dream
Francisco Suárez first published Satiromastix – Thomas Dekker 1602 Rymes by Lope de Vega Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare Antonio and Mellida (play)
17th_century_in_literature
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Prix du Jockey Club winner Lope de Vega whose other foals have included Phoenix of Spain, Newspaperofrecord, Belardo, Vega Magic (Memsie Stakes) The Right
Lucky_Vega
Spanish playwright and poet (1600–1681)
unwritten rules of Spanish Golden Age theatre were still being defined by Lope de Vega, Calderón pushed their limits even further by introducing radical and
Pedro_Calderón_de_la_Barca
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
2012) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. A son of Lope de Vega, he is owned in partnership by Prince A. A. Faisal and Godolphin Racing
Belardo
Spanish international school in Nador, Morocco
Instituto Español Lope de Vega is a Spanish international school in Nador, Morocco. Operated by the Spanish Ministry of Education, it serves infant education
Instituto Español Lope de Vega
Instituto_Español_Lope_de_Vega
Study of writing style
(2023-01-31). "La inteligencia artificial atribuye a Lope de Vega una obra anónima del fondo de manuscritos de la Biblioteca Nacional" [Artificial intelligence
Stylometry
Historic site in Madrid, Spain
House-Museum of Lope de Vega (Spanish: Casa-Museo de Lope de Vega) is a writer's house museum in the former home of the "golden age" writer Lope de Vega, located
House-Museum_of_Lope_de_Vega
Capital of Andalusia and the Province of Seville, Spain
Estado. p. 242. ISBN 978-84-340-2595-0. "Historia del Teatro Lope de Vega". Teatro Lope de Vega. Archived from the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved
Seville
Spanish printer
ejemplares (1613), by Miguel de Cervantes, as well as the works of other leading figures of Spain's Golden Age, such as Lope de Vega. Although he may previously
Juan_de_la_Cuesta
Spanish poet and playwright (1903–1965)
anzuelo de Fenisa, by Lope de Vega, Buenos Aires, 1957. El burlador de Sevilla, by Tirso de Molina, Buenos Aires, 1961. Peribañez y el Comendador de Ocaña
Alejandro_Casona
Mexican drug lord (born 1946)
kidnapped shortly afterward. They were taken to a residence located at 881 Lope de Vega in the colonia of Jardines del Bosque, in the western section of the
Miguel_Ángel_Félix_Gallardo
Theatre in Spain roughly between 1590 and 1681
Right versus wrong is a common theme in plays from this period and Lope de Vega himself believed that everyone reacts to honor. Honorable (Christian)
Spanish_Golden_Age_theatre
French musicologist (born 1971)
Manuel Cornejo (born 4 October 1971) is a French hispanist, specialist of Lope de Vega and musicologist, specialist of Maurice Ravel. Born on 4 October 1971
Manuel_Cornejo
Play written by Lope de Vega
(Castigo sin venganza) is a 1631 tragedy written by the Spanish playwright Lope de Vega at the age of 68, centred on adultery and a near-incestuous relationship
Punishment_without_Revenge
Theater Play by Miguel de Cervantes
apparently very successful in the years before the advent of the playwright Lope de Vega. It remained unpublished until the eighteenth-century. Since then, it
The_Siege_of_Numantia
Play written by Fernando Fernán Gómez
Spanish play written by Fernando Fernán Gómez in 1977, who received the Lope de Vega Prize [es] in 1978. It deals with the effects of Spanish Civil War on
Bicycles Are for the Summer (play)
Bicycles_Are_for_the_Summer_(play)
Italian writer (1952–2014)
of Toledo (La judía de Toledo), Lope de Vega (2001) The Innocent Child of La Guardia (El niño inocente de La Guardia, Lope de Vega (2001) The Labyrinth
Michael Jacobs (art and travel writer)
Michael_Jacobs_(art_and_travel_writer)
Short theatrical piece to introduce Spanish Golden Age plays
acts (jornadas). The content can be comedic or tragic. Lope de Vega (1562-1635) Lope de Vega is said to have "perfected" the Spanish comedia, but also
Loa_(Spanish_play)
Former Mexican drug cartel
DFS officers, taken to a residence owned by Quintero located at 881 Lope de Vega in the colonia of Jardines del Bosque, in the western section of the
Guadalajara_Cartel
Lope de Vega so affected Montalbán that he became insane; he died in Madrid on 25 June 1638. His last work was a eulogistic biography of Lope de Vega
Juan_Pérez_de_Montalbán
Spanish play written between 1612 and 1614
the Spanish playwright Lope de Vega. First published in Madrid in 1619, as part of Docena Parte de las Comedias de Lope de Vega Carpio (Volume 12 of the
Fuenteovejuna
Theatre in Valladolid, Spain
The Lope de Vega Theatre (Teatro Lope de Vega) is a theatre in Valladolid, Spain, situated on María de Molina street. It was inaugurated in 1861, designed
Lope de Vega Theatre, Valladolid
Lope_de_Vega_Theatre,_Valladolid
Municipality in Community of Madrid, Spain
de información local de Tres Cantos CAM Public Libraries>Public Library "Lope de Vega" | Bibliotecas de la CAM > Biblioteca Municipal "Lope de Vega"
Tres_Cantos
Writer, soldier, Spanish noble of Inca descent
'Admiral' Lope de Vega, who commanded a ship in the fleet of Álvaro de Mendaña, on his 1595 expedition to the Solomon Islands. Lope de Vega was lost at
Inca_Garcilaso_de_la_Vega
Spanish stage actress (1580–1641)
official managing director and Lope de Vega their playwright, and she played several important roles in the plays of Lope de Vega in the biggest stage of Spain
Jerónima_de_Burgos
2012-12-15. Retrieved 2012-12-15. Guillermo Carrascón, "Lope de Vega y las Historias trágicas exemplares de Matteo Bandello", Archivio Novellistico Italiano
Ugo_d'Este
Play by Lope de Vega
comedy by the Spanish playwright Lope de Vega. It is one of the earliest examples of the "comedia palatina" subgenre. De Vega completed it on 28 April 1613
La_dama_boba
Attorney General is objected to by the Parliament of England. May 24 – Lope de Vega becomes a priest. June 30 – Rebuilding of the Globe Theatre is complete
1614_in_literature
Juan de Timoneda [es] (c.1520 – 1583): wrote six autos, including La Oveja Perdida; author of the only autos written in Catalan. Lope de Vega (1562 –1635):
Autos_sacramentales
Palace in Madrid
The Palacio de Xifré is a Madrilenian palace now disappeared that was in the Paseo del Prado, at the corner Calle de Lope de Vega, opposite the Prado
Palacio_de_Xifré
Mexican drug lord (born 1952)
1985, and taken to a residence owned by Caro Quintero located at 881 Lope de Vega in the colonia of Jardines del Bosque, in the western section of the
Rafael_Caro_Quintero
Play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
of Philip IV of Spain. It pays homage to a play by the same name by Lope de Vega, which it surpassed in fame through its superior character development
The_Mayor_of_Zalamea
Musical manuscript of Spanish secular polyphonic works
as Lope de Vega, Catalina Zamudio, etc. Concordance with other manuscripts: SAB - Múnich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Mus. Ms. E.200 (Cancionero de la
Cancionero_de_Turin
Spanish actress (1931–2022)
camisa, by Lauro Olmo (1962); El caballero de Olmedo, by Lope de Vega and La dama duende, by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. She returned in 1988 with Miguel
Margarita_Lozano
Spanish writer and actor
stage were La viuda valenciana (1960), and El anzuelo de Fenisa (1961), both by Lope de Vega; De pronto, una noche... (1964), by Alfonso Paso; and La fiaca
Manuel_Andrés
Biblical figure; governor of the Achaemenid province of Yehud
have been aired by three preceding speakers". Lope De Vega also ignores truth. Walker observes that De Vega used several historical sources in addition
Zerubbabel
Short breeches worn by European men in the 16th and 17th centuries
the best writers of the Spanish Golden Age, such as Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina or Francisco de Quevedo; and painted by Diego Velázquez, Murillo or
Spanish_breeches
English comedian and actor
stage, he has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in their 2004 Lope de Vega season, at the Chicken Festival Theatre, in a 2008 production of Ring
John_Ramm
16th-/17th-century English Hispanist and poet
Baker, also a friend from Oxford days. The book was a copy of Rimas by Lope de Vega (published in 1613); it still survives, in the library of Balliol College
Leonard_Digges_(writer)
Spanish poet, satirist and Renaissance humanist
against, principally, Lope de Vega, but also against Luis Tribaldos de Tolello, Padre Juan Luis de la Cerda and José Antonio González de Salas. He is especially
Pedro_de_Torres_Rámila
Play written by Lope de Vega
Fenisa's Hook (Spanish: El anzuelo de Fenisa) is a play written by the Spanish playwright Lope de Vega, who is considered part of the Spanish Golden Age
Fenisa's_Hook
Spanish singer and actress (born 1992)
musical theatre actress she has played Nala in The Lion King at Teatro Lope de Vega and Kiki in Flashdance. In 2019, she featured in the dystopian film The
Alexandra_Masangkay
Italian author and poet (1313–1375)
key figure in English literature, and the later writers Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and classical theatre in Spain. Boccaccio is considered one of
Giovanni_Boccaccio
Aethiopian princess in Greek mythology
JSTOR 27566713. S2CID 161684940. Martin, Henry M. (1931). "The Perseus Myth in Lope de Vega and Calderon With Some Reference to Their Sources". Publications of the
Andromeda_(mythology)
2002 alternate history novel by Harry Turtledove
famous playwrights: English poet William Shakespeare, and Spanish poet Lope de Vega; supporting characters include contemporaries Christopher Marlowe, Richard
Ruled_Britannia
Moroccan prince (1566–1621)
from 1589 to 1593. According to Lope de Vega, who was his personal friend and whose comedy El bautismo del príncipe de Marruecos is part of what we know
Muley_Xeque
17th century Peruvian pseudonymous poet
addressing "Belardo," whose true identity is known as Spanish playwright Lope de Vega. De Vega published this epistle in La Filomena (1621), which is a book of
Amarilis_(poet)
Play by Lope de Vega
King (El mejor alcalde, el rey) is a play by the Spanish playwright Lope de Vega. According to the dating proposed by Morley and Bruerton, it was written
The_Best_Mayor,_The_King
Spanish politician
of Cervantes and Lope de Vega. He held various important scientific posts during early Francoism, especially in Consejo Superior de Investigaciónes Científicas
Agustín González de Amezúa y Mayo
Agustín_González_de_Amezúa_y_Mayo
DEA agent murdered by drug traffickers (1947–1985)
DEA asset) was also abducted. Camarena was taken to a residence at 881 Lope de Vega in the Colonia of Jardines del Bosque, in the western section of the
Kiki_Camarena
2006 Spanish film
consisting of an adaptation of the 1613 play A Lady of Little Sense by Félix Lope de Vega. It stars Silvia Abascal, Jose Coronado, Macarena Gómez, Roberto San
The_Idiot_Maiden
Spanish writer and academic
Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega and Luis de Góngora . Particularly notable are his Notes for a Bibliography of the Non-Dramatic Works of Lope de Vega and
Juan_Millé_Giménez
Play written by Lope de Vega
playwright Lope de Vega, who is considered part of the Spanish Golden Age of literature. The play was written circa 1600 as a result of Lope's visit to
The_Widow_from_Valencia
Play written by Lope de Vega
The Steel of Madrid (El acero de Madrid) is a 1608 play by the Spanish writer Lope de Vega, considered part of the Spanish Golden Age of literature. A
The_Steel_of_Madrid
French flat racing jockey (born 1989)
Sosie (2024) Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud - (2) - Meandre (2012), Silverwave (2016) Poule d'Essai des Poulains - (1) - Lope de Vega (2010) Poule d'Essai des
Maxime_Guyon
Spanish book printer (died 1669)
the Spanish Golden Age, including authors such as Lope de Vega, Tirso de Molina and Pedro Calderón de la Barca. A street in Madrid is named Quiñones after
María_de_Quiñones
Topics referred to by the same term
a character in the TV series Generator Rex La Circe, a 1624 poem by Lope de Vega Circe (play), a 1677 tragedy by Charles Davenant Circé, a machine play
Circe_(disambiguation)
Legislative district of the Philippines
capital, Catarman, the adjacent municipalities of Allen, Bobon, Lavezares, Lope de Vega, Mondragon, Rosario, San Isidro, San Jose and Victoria, and the San Bernardino
Northern Samar's 1st congressional district
Northern_Samar's_1st_congressional_district
Spanish writer (1547–1616)
plays, such as El trato de Argel, based on his experiences in captivity. Such works were extremely short-lived, and even Lope de Vega, the best-known playwright
Miguel_de_Cervantes
Genre of drama based on human suffering
Seneca; through its singular articulations in the works of Shakespeare, Lope de Vega, Jean Racine, and Friedrich Schiller to the more recent naturalistic
Tragedy
Spanish poet (c.1501–1536)
the period like Jorge de Montemor, Luis de León, John of the Cross, Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Luis de Góngora and Francisco Quevedo. For example:
Garcilaso_de_la_Vega_(poet)
Spanish writer (c. 1590 - 1661)
many admirers were Lope de Vega, who dedicated some of his poetry to her, and Alonso de Castillo Solórzano, who named her the "Sibila de Madrid" (Sibyl of
María_de_Zayas
Play written by Lope de Vega
Valencia ("Los Locos de Valencia") is a farce from the Spanish Golden Age by Félix Lope de Vega y Carpio. The play is one of Lope de Vega's earliest, dating
Madness_in_Valencia
District of Manila
Siao and Liu Siao of the Fil-Sino Taoist Movement, from its gate at Lope de Vega Street on one end, to its second gate at Valeriano Fugoso street (historical
Santa_Cruz,_Manila
Spanish dramatist (1569–1631)
octavas were awarded the first prize. Lope de Vega dedicated to him a celebrated play entitled Las Almenas de Toro (1619), and when Castro's Comedias
Guillén_de_Castro_y_Bellvis
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
crop of foals sired by the Prix du Jockey Club winner Lope de Vega: other foals from Lope de Vega's first crop included the winners of the Gran Criterium
Newspaperofrecord
Three-act play of the Spanish Golden Age
early 17th centuries. Largely created and defined by the poet-playwright Lope de Vega, the style is defined by a mixture of tragedy and comedy. Originally
Comedia_(play)
Spanish playwright and poet Lope de Vega dies aged 72 of scarlet fever in Madrid. This year also his illegitimate son Lope Félix, another poet, is drowned
1635_in_poetry
Street in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
becomes Rambla de Guipúscoa at the intersection with Carrer de Lope de Vega. Església de la Concepció. A Gothic church dating from the 13th to the 15th
Carrer_d'Aragó,_Barcelona
1996 Spanish film
directed by Pilar Miró and based on the 1618 play of the same name by Lope de Vega. Emma Suárez, Diana, Countess of Belflor Carmelo Gómez as Teodoro Fernando
The Dog in the Manger (1996 film)
The_Dog_in_the_Manger_(1996_film)
14th OTI Song Festival
1985 at Teatro Lope de Vega in Seville, Spain, and presented by Paloma San Basilio and Emilio Aragón. It was organised by the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana
OTI_Festival_1985
1978 film by Yan Frid
Yan Frid based on the eponymous 1618 play by Lope de Vega. Teodoro, secretary of the Countess Diana de Belflère, is in love with the maid Marcella. The
The Dog in the Manger (1978 film)
The_Dog_in_the_Manger_(1978_film)
Pseudoscientific divination based on the movements of the stars
Dante Alighieri and Geoffrey Chaucer to William Shakespeare, Lope de Vega, and Pedro Calderón de la Barca. During the Enlightenment, however, astrology lost
Astrology
American actress
Theatre for a New Audience to appear as Pascuala in a new adaptation of Lope de Vega's play Fuenteovejuna, written by Adrian Mitchell. Shortly thereafter,
Brenda_Meaney
French actor (1923–1998)
1956: Le Chien du jardinier by Lope de Vega, directed by Jean-Louis Barrault, Théâtre des Célestins 1956: Histoire de Vasco by Georges Schehadé, directed
Jean-Pierre_Granval
Military event that took place in January 1596 during the Anglo–Spanish War
had permitted him to torment them had been expiated. The Spanish poet Lope de Vega wrote a triumphant poem to celebrate the removal of the scourge of the
Drake's_Assault_on_Panama
Spanish artist (1553–1608)
contemporary writers, Lope de Vega and Francisco de Quevedo have left eloquent evidence of their admiration for Pantoja. In La hermosura de Angelica (1602)
Juan_Pantoja_de_la_Cruz
Haseki Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
works by Quevedo and other writers as well as in a number of plays by Lope de Vega. In a play entitled The Holy League, Titian appears on stage at the Venetian
Hürrem_Sultan
Opera by Emanno Wolf-Ferrari
Wolf-Ferrari in 3 acts to a libretto by Mario Ghisalberti [it], after Lope de Vega's 1613 play of the same title. It was premiered 1 February 1939 at La
La_dama_boba_(opera)
Drx Tavarak Choudhary
Bluemax Theater, Berlin The Lion King Spain 20 October 2011 ongoing Teatro Lope de Vega, Madrid Hadestown United States of America 17 April 2019 ongoing Walter
List of Stage Entertainment productions
List_of_Stage_Entertainment_productions
Capital and largest city of Spain
including Lope de Vega (author of Fuenteovejuna and The Dog in the Manger), who reformed the Spanish theatre, a project continued by Calderon de la Barca
Madrid
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