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Pere March (c. 1336-1338 — 7 June 1413) was a Valencian poet. He was the father of Ausiàs March and the uncle of Arnau March. Pere's family had been lawyers and officers of the court of the Kingdom of Aragon. Born in Valencia, he was seemingly the younger brother of Jaume March II, and the family's possessions around Barcelona passed to Jaume. After his death at Balaguer in 1413, his body was moved and buried in the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba, in Alfahuir, (Valencia). Along with verses he wrote together with Jaume, three major poems by Pere March survive:

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  • Pere March (poeta) (ca)
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  • Pere March (Valencia, entre 1336 y 1338 — Balaguer, 7 de junio de 1413) fue un poeta valenciano medieval, también conocido como Mosén Pere March. Fue posiblemente hijo de , Señor de Arampruñá, y de Guillemona d'Esplugues. (es)
  • Pere March (Valence, né entre 1336 et 1338 — Balaguer, 7 juin 1413) est un poète médiéval valencien, aussi connu comme Mossen Pere March. Son ascendance est inconnue. (fr)
  • Pere March (València, nascut entre 1336 i 1338 – Balaguer, 1413) va ser un poeta valencià medieval, també conegut com a Mossén Pere March. Fill de Jaume March I, Senyor d'Eramprunyà, i de Guillemona d'Esplugues. De Pere March, de qui es conserven cinc obres morals, va dir el Marqués de Santillana: Mosén Pere March el viejo, valiente y noble caballero, fizo asaz fermosas cosas, entre las quales escribió proverbios de grant moralidat. (ca)
  • Pere March (c. 1336-1338 — 7 June 1413) was a Valencian poet. He was the father of Ausiàs March and the uncle of Arnau March. Pere's family had been lawyers and officers of the court of the Kingdom of Aragon. Born in Valencia, he was seemingly the younger brother of Jaume March II, and the family's possessions around Barcelona passed to Jaume. After his death at Balaguer in 1413, his body was moved and buried in the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba, in Alfahuir, (Valencia). Along with verses he wrote together with Jaume, three major poems by Pere March survive: (en)
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  • Balaguer, Spain (en)
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  • Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba, Alfauir (en)
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