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Description Página del manuscrito del Libro de los estados, compuesto en el siglo XIV por el célebre magnate Don Juan Manuel (1282-1348), hijo del infante Manuel de Castilla y nieto del rey Fernando III el Santo.
Date s. XIV-XV
Source http://www.spanisharts.com/books/literature/ampliaciones/jmlest.htm
Author Don Juan Manuel
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