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<p> a Spanish ecclesiastic of the 17th century. He was canon of Ciudad Rodrigo, secretary of [[Francis]] de Alarcon, and bishop of Pampeluna. He compiled a large number of poetic writings, on the occasion of the death of [[Martin]] Suarez of Alarcon, killed at the siege of Barcelona, entitled [[Corona]] Sepulcral; Elogios en la Muerte de D. Martin Suarez de Alarcon, Hijo Primoginito del Marques de Trocifal, Conde de Torres Vedras, Escritos por DiJerentes Plumas, Sacados d Luz, etc. (Madrid, 1652). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> a Spanish ecclesiastic of the 17th century. He was canon of Ciudad Rodrigo, secretary of Francis de Alarcon, and bishop of Pampeluna. He compiled a large number of poetic writings, on the occasion of the death of Martin Suarez of Alarcon, killed at the siege of Barcelona, entitled [[Corona]] Sepulcral; Elogios en la Muerte de D. Martin Suarez de Alarcon, Hijo Primoginito del Marques de Trocifal, Conde de Torres Vedras, Escritos por DiJerentes Plumas, Sacados d Luz, etc. (Madrid, 1652). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 15 October 2021

Alfonso De Alarcon [1]

a Spanish ecclesiastic of the 17th century. He was canon of Ciudad Rodrigo, secretary of Francis de Alarcon, and bishop of Pampeluna. He compiled a large number of poetic writings, on the occasion of the death of Martin Suarez of Alarcon, killed at the siege of Barcelona, entitled Corona Sepulcral; Elogios en la Muerte de D. Martin Suarez de Alarcon, Hijo Primoginito del Marques de Trocifal, Conde de Torres Vedras, Escritos por DiJerentes Plumas, Sacados d Luz, etc. (Madrid, 1652). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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