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.
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A 15th-century painting by Jacomart in the Church of Santa Maria in Xàtiva, once thought to portray Ausiàs March | |
Born | 1400 Beniarjó, Kingdom of Valencia (Crown of Aragon) |
Died | 1459 València, Kingdom of Valencia (Crown of Aragon) |
Occupation | Poet and knight |
Language | Valencian language |
Notable works | Plena de Seny, Llir entre Cards, Amor, amor, Mon darrer bé, Oh, foll amor |
Spouse | Isabel Martorell
(m. 1439–1441)Joana Escorna (m. 1443–1450) |
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