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Juan Rodríguez de la Cámara (1390–1450), also known as Juan Rodríguez del Padrón, was a Galician writer and poet, considered the last poet of the Galician school. Born in Padrón, he was born to a hidalgo family. He may have served as a page to Juan II of Castile, and may have attended the Council of Florence in 1434 as secretary to the cardinal Juan de Cervantes, a respected jurist and a friend of Pero Tafur.

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  • Juan Rodríguez del Padrón o de la Cámara (Padrón, 1390-Monasterio de Herbón, 1450) fue un soldado, poeta y fraile galaico del s.XV. (es)
  • Juan Rodríguez de la Cámara (1390–1450), also known as Juan Rodríguez del Padrón, was a Galician writer and poet, considered the last poet of the Galician school. Born in Padrón, he was born to a hidalgo family. He may have served as a page to Juan II of Castile, and may have attended the Council of Florence in 1434 as secretary to the cardinal Juan de Cervantes, a respected jurist and a friend of Pero Tafur. He was exiled for reasons not completely known, but may have been connected with an illicit romance at court; Rodríguez's indiscreet revelations to a talkative friend apparently led to a romantic breach of some kind with a noble lady. James Fitzmaurice-Kelly writes that "the conjectures that make Rodríguez the lover of Juan II's wife, Isabel, or of Enrique IV's wife, Juana, are destroyed by chronology. None the less it is certain that the writer was concerned in some mysterious, dangerous love-affair which led to his exile, and some believe, to his profession as a Franciscan friar.” He became a Franciscan at Jerusalem in 1441 and gave up many of his profitable and numerous benefices. He returned to Spain and entered into the Franciscan monastery of , situated in a village near Padrón. He died at San Antonio de Herbón. A probably apocryphal tale of Rodríguez's life, by an anonymous writer of the 16th century, states that the poet went to France, became the lover of the French queen, and was killed near Calais after trying to escape to England. (en)
  • Juan Rodríguez de la Cámara ou Juan Rodríguez del Padrón (né à Padrón en 1390 et mort en 1450), dont le nom est parfois francisé en Jehan Rodrigues de la Chambre, est un écrivain et poète galicien (province d'Espagne) écrivant en castillan. Son œuvre la plus connue est le Siervo libre de amor. Il est l'auteur du Triomphe des dames (Triunfo de las donas), un texte en prose qui fait la louange des femmes et qui a été traduit en français en 1460 par Fernand de Lucène à la demande du portugais Vasquemude de Villelobes pour le compte du duc de Bourgogne Philippe le Bon dont il était écuyer ; le manuscrit de la traduction française est conservé au Cabinet des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, sous la cote ms. 10778. Juan Rodriguez de la Cámara fut secrétaire du cardinal espagnol Don Juan de Cervantes (1382-1453) au Concile de Bâle qui débuta le 23 juillet 1431. (fr)
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  • Juan Rodríguez del Padrón o de la Cámara (Padrón, 1390-Monasterio de Herbón, 1450) fue un soldado, poeta y fraile galaico del s.XV. (es)
  • Juan Rodríguez de la Cámara (1390–1450), also known as Juan Rodríguez del Padrón, was a Galician writer and poet, considered the last poet of the Galician school. Born in Padrón, he was born to a hidalgo family. He may have served as a page to Juan II of Castile, and may have attended the Council of Florence in 1434 as secretary to the cardinal Juan de Cervantes, a respected jurist and a friend of Pero Tafur. (en)
  • Juan Rodríguez de la Cámara ou Juan Rodríguez del Padrón (né à Padrón en 1390 et mort en 1450), dont le nom est parfois francisé en Jehan Rodrigues de la Chambre, est un écrivain et poète galicien (province d'Espagne) écrivant en castillan. Son œuvre la plus connue est le Siervo libre de amor. Juan Rodriguez de la Cámara fut secrétaire du cardinal espagnol Don Juan de Cervantes (1382-1453) au Concile de Bâle qui débuta le 23 juillet 1431. (fr)
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  • Juan Rodríguez del Padrón (es)
  • Juan Rodríguez de la Cámara (fr)
  • Juan Rodríguez de la Cámara (en)
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