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+ | '''Miguel Pérez de Mendoza y Quijada''' was a [[nationality::Spanish]] fencer and a member of the court of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_Austria|Don Juan de Austria]. He resided in Pamplona, where he defended in 1672 eight propositions about la [[Destreza|Verdadera Destreza]] both theoretical and practical. He wrote ''[[Principios de los cinco sujetos principales de que se compone la Filosofía y Matemática de las Armas (Miguel Pérez de Mendoza y Quijada)|Principios de los cinco sujetos principales]]'' in Pamplona in 1672 and ''[[Resumen de la verdadera destreza de las armas, reducidas a treinta y ocho aserciones (Miguel Pérez de Mendoza y Quijada)|Resumen de la verdadera destreza]]'' in Madrid in 1675.<ref>[https://aunamendi.eusko-ikaskuntza.eus/es/mendoza-quijada-miguel-perez-de/ar-95071/] Cortabarría Igartua, Germán. MENDOZA QUIJADA, Miguel Pérez de. Enciclopedia Auñamendi [en línea], 2022. [Fecha de consulta: 04 de Octubre de 2022].</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 4 October 2022
Miguel Pérez de Mendoza y Quijada | |
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Born | Logroño, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Citizenship | Spain |
Patron | Don Juan de Austria |
Movement | Verdadera Destreza |
Genres | Fencing manual |
Language | Spanish |
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Miguel Pérez de Mendoza y Quijada was a Spanish fencer and a member of the court of Juan de Austria. He resided in Pamplona, where he defended in 1672 eight propositions about la Verdadera Destreza both theoretical and practical. He wrote Principios de los cinco sujetos principales in Pamplona in 1672 and Resumen de la verdadera destreza in Madrid in 1675.[1]
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