Ausiàs March

Ausiàs March (Catalan and Valencian pronunciation: [awziˈaz ˈmaɾk]; 1400  March 3, 1459) was a medieval Valencian poet and knight from Gandia, Valencia. He is considered one of the most important poets of the "Golden Century" (Segle d'or) of Catalan/Valencian literature.

Ausiàs March
A 15th-century painting by Jacomart in the Church of Santa Maria in Xàtiva, once thought to portray Ausiàs March
Born1400
Beniarjó, Kingdom of Valencia (Crown of Aragon)
Died1459
València, Kingdom of Valencia (Crown of Aragon)
OccupationPoet and knight
LanguageValencian language
Notable worksPlena de Seny, Llir entre Cards, Amor, amor, Mon darrer bé, Oh, foll amor
Spouse
Isabel Martorell
(m. 14391441)
    Joana Escorna
    (m. 14431450)
    Relatives
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