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Francisco Imperial (died between 1403 and 1409) was a Genoese poet who lived in Seville and wrote lyric and allegorical poetry in Spanish around the turn of the 15th century. All of his preserved poetry can be found in the Cancionero de Baena. Imperial served under the monarch Henry III of Castile (reigned 1390-1406), and one of his poems celebrated the birth of Henry's son John II of Castile. In 1403, Imperial served as the lieutenant of the Admiral of Castile. By 1409, he had apparently died. There is mention of his heirs in a document of this year.

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  • Francisco Imperial (Sevilla, 1350 - 1409) va ser un poeta espanyol. Establert a Sevilla, on va passar la major part de la seva vida i on va exercir diversos càrrecs públics, era fill d'un mercader genovès. Va arribar a ser vicealmirall de Castella i va ser lector i admirador de l'obra de Dante Alighieri, com demostra la seva Dezir a les set virtuts (c. 1407) o la seva Decir al naixement del rei Joan, poemes al·legòrics d'art major escrits en dodecasíl·labs. Va conrear la lírica amorosa i va ser un notable poeta didàctic. Va cantar a l'Estrella Diana, a la captiva Angelina de Grècia i a la Fortuna mudable. Va constituir el més important precedent dels poetes de l'escola al·legòrico dantesca del segle xv, com Juan de Mena o Íñigo López de Mendoza. La seva obra es troba recollida sobretot en el famós Cançoner de Baena. Enfrontat a Enric III de Castella, va abandonar la Cort. (ca)
  • Francisco Imperial (Génova, ¿1372 - Sevilla, 1409?) fue un poeta español. (es)
  • Francisco Imperial (died between 1403 and 1409) was a Genoese poet who lived in Seville and wrote lyric and allegorical poetry in Spanish around the turn of the 15th century. All of his preserved poetry can be found in the Cancionero de Baena. Imperial served under the monarch Henry III of Castile (reigned 1390-1406), and one of his poems celebrated the birth of Henry's son John II of Castile. In 1403, Imperial served as the lieutenant of the Admiral of Castile. By 1409, he had apparently died. There is mention of his heirs in a document of this year. (en)
  • Francisco Imperial (Sevilla, 1372? - 1409?), genoar jatorriko gaztelar poeta. (eu)
  • Francisco Imperial (Siviglia, ...1350? – ...1409?) è stato un poeta spagnolo di origini genovesi. Vissuto nella città di Siviglia, è riconosciuto soprattutto per aver introdotto e diffuso in Spagna durante il XVI secolo il modo di versificare italiano e le costruzioni allegoriche dantesche, seppure in maniera puramente imitatoria. Tutte le sue opere si trovano nel Cancionero de Baena. (it)
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  • Francisco Imperial (Génova, ¿1372 - Sevilla, 1409?) fue un poeta español. (es)
  • Francisco Imperial (died between 1403 and 1409) was a Genoese poet who lived in Seville and wrote lyric and allegorical poetry in Spanish around the turn of the 15th century. All of his preserved poetry can be found in the Cancionero de Baena. Imperial served under the monarch Henry III of Castile (reigned 1390-1406), and one of his poems celebrated the birth of Henry's son John II of Castile. In 1403, Imperial served as the lieutenant of the Admiral of Castile. By 1409, he had apparently died. There is mention of his heirs in a document of this year. (en)
  • Francisco Imperial (Sevilla, 1372? - 1409?), genoar jatorriko gaztelar poeta. (eu)
  • Francisco Imperial (Siviglia, ...1350? – ...1409?) è stato un poeta spagnolo di origini genovesi. Vissuto nella città di Siviglia, è riconosciuto soprattutto per aver introdotto e diffuso in Spagna durante il XVI secolo il modo di versificare italiano e le costruzioni allegoriche dantesche, seppure in maniera puramente imitatoria. Tutte le sue opere si trovano nel Cancionero de Baena. (it)
  • Francisco Imperial (Sevilla, 1350 - 1409) va ser un poeta espanyol. Establert a Sevilla, on va passar la major part de la seva vida i on va exercir diversos càrrecs públics, era fill d'un mercader genovès. Va arribar a ser vicealmirall de Castella i va ser lector i admirador de l'obra de Dante Alighieri, com demostra la seva Dezir a les set virtuts (c. 1407) o la seva Decir al naixement del rei Joan, poemes al·legòrics d'art major escrits en dodecasíl·labs. Va conrear la lírica amorosa i va ser un notable poeta didàctic. Va cantar a l'Estrella Diana, a la captiva Angelina de Grècia i a la Fortuna mudable. Va constituir el més important precedent dels poetes de l'escola al·legòrico dantesca del segle xv, com Juan de Mena o Íñigo López de Mendoza. La seva obra es troba recollida sobretot en (ca)
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