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22: 284: 137:, was being acted before the court on 14 May 1622, and he carried the queen to a place of safety. Suspicion deepened; Villamediana neglected a significant warning that his life was in peril, and "he was murdered as he stepped out of his coach. The responsibility for his death was divided between Philip IV and 160:
that implicated Villamediana in a trial on sodomy which concluded with the burning of five young men on 5 December 1622. Some consider that his murder was the result of this trial; others attribute it to his satires or to dangerous liaisons. Villamediana was also the subject of homophobic innuendo in
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he married in 1601, and succeeded to the title on the death of his father in 1607; he was prominent in the life of the capital, was forbidden to attend court, and resided in Italy from 1611 to 1617.
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were frequent targets. Villamediana was once more ordered to withdraw from court in 1618. He returned on the death of
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Spanish Writers on Gay and Lesbian Themes: David William Foster, page 12, 1999
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in 1603, was a diplomat heading the Spanish legation who signed the
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Kusche Zettelmeyer, Maria, Juan Pantoja de la Cruz, Madrid, 1964.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1629, contain both his satirical and more serious verses.
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According to legend, a fire broke out while Villamediana's
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Don Juan de Tassis y Peralta, segundo conde de Villamediana
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On Villamediana's return to Spain, he was soon noted as a
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was a leading researcher on 16th century court painters
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Juan de Tassis y Peralta, 2nd Count of Villamediana
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Manuel Castellano
Don
es
Culteranismo
Lisbon
Juan de Tassis y Acuña, 1st Count of Villamediana
Philip III of Spain
Treaty of London
Salamanca
satirist
Duke of Lerma
Rodrigo CalderĂłn, Count of Oliva
Jorge de Tobar
Philip III
Philip IV
Elisabeth of France
Henri IV
masque
Olivares
favourite
Narciso Alonso Cortés
es
Simancas
Francisco de Quevedo
Saragossa


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