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* TheWisePrince: Lucanor, combined with WarriorPrince.

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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of [[WisePrince Don]] [[CulturedBadass Juan]] [[WarriorPrince Manuel]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Alfonso X ''the Wise'']]'s nephew, first published [[TheMiddleAges sometime between 1331 and 1335]].


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''[[LongTitle Libro ''Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' Patronio'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of [[WisePrince Don]] [[CulturedBadass Juan]] [[WarriorPrince Manuel]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Alfonso X ''the Wise'']]'s nephew, first published [[TheMiddleAges sometime between 1331 and 1335]].

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The exact date of the book's first publishing is not known, but it is thought to be sometime between 1331 and 1335.


''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of [[WisePrince Don]] [[CulturedBadass Juan]] [[WarriorPrince Manuel]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Alfonso X ''the Wise'']]'s nephew, published in [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].


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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of [[WisePrince Don]] [[CulturedBadass Juan]] [[WarriorPrince Manuel]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Alfonso X ''the Wise'']]'s nephew, first published in [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].sometime between 1331 and 1335]].

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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of [[WisePrince Don]] [[CulturedBadass Juan]] [[WarriorPrince Manuel]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Alfonso X ''the Wise'']] nephew, published in [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].


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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of [[WisePrince Don]] [[CulturedBadass Juan]] [[WarriorPrince Manuel]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Alfonso X ''the Wise'']] Wise'']]'s nephew, published in [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].

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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of [[WisePrince Don]] [[CulturedBadass Juan]] [[WarriorPrince Manuel]], King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew, published in [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].


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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of [[WisePrince Don]] [[CulturedBadass Juan]] [[WarriorPrince Manuel]], [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' Wise'']] nephew, published in [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].

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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of [WisePrince Don] [CulturedBadass Juan] [WarriorPrince Manuel], King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew, published in [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].


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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of [WisePrince Don] [CulturedBadass Juan] [WarriorPrince Manuel], [[WisePrince Don]] [[CulturedBadass Juan]] [[WarriorPrince Manuel]], King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew, published in [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].

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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew, published in [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].


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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, [WisePrince Don] [CulturedBadass Juan] [WarriorPrince Manuel], King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew, published in [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].

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* Intergenerational Friendship: Between Lucanor and Patronio.

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* Intergenerational Friendship: IntergenerationalFriendship: Between Lucanor and Patronio.
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* Intergenerational Friendship: Between Lucanor and Patronio.
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The didactic and moral purpose is the mark of the book. Count Lucanor begins the conversation with his adviser Patronio, posing a problem ("A man has made a proposal to me ..." or "I am afraid that this or that person is trying ...") and asks for advice to solve it. Patronio always responds with great humility, assuring that it is not necessary to give advice to a person as illustrious as the count, but offering to tell him a story from which he can draw a teaching to solve his problem. The stories are ''exempla'' (si gular ''exiemplo'', a genre established in the medieval literary tradition.

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The didactic and moral purpose is the mark of the book. Count Lucanor begins the conversation with his adviser Patronio, posing a problem ("A man has made a proposal to me ..." or "I am afraid that this or that person is trying ...") and asks for advice to solve it. Patronio always responds with great humility, assuring that it is not necessary to give advice to a person as illustrious as the count, but offering to tell him a story from which he can draw a teaching to solve his problem. The stories are ''exempla'' (si gular ''exiemplo'', (singular ''exiemplo''), a genre established in the medieval literary tradition.
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The didactic and moral purpose is the mark of the book. Count Lucanor begins the conversation with his adviser Patronio, posing a problem ("A man has made a proposal to me ..." or "I am afraid that this or that person is trying ...") and asks for advice to solve it. Patronio always responds with great humility, assuring that it is not necessary to give advice to a person as illustrious as the count, but offering to tell him a story from which he can draw a teaching to solve his problem. The stories are exempla, a genre established in the medieval literary tradition.

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The didactic and moral purpose is the mark of the book. Count Lucanor begins the conversation with his adviser Patronio, posing a problem ("A man has made a proposal to me ..." or "I am afraid that this or that person is trying ...") and asks for advice to solve it. Patronio always responds with great humility, assuring that it is not necessary to give advice to a person as illustrious as the count, but offering to tell him a story from which he can draw a teaching to solve his problem. The stories are exempla, ''exempla'' (si gular ''exiemplo'', a genre established in the medieval literary tradition.
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* CoolOldGuy: Patronio
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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew, published in [[The Middle Ages 1333]].


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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew, published in [[The Middle Ages [[TheMiddleAges 1333]].

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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew, published in [[Middle Ages 1333]].


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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew, published in [[Middle [[The Middle Ages 1333]].

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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.

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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor]]'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.
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The didactic and moral purpose is the mark of the book. Count Lucanor begins the conversation with his adviser Patronio, posing a problem ("A man has made a proposal to me ..." or "I am afraid that this or that person is trying ...") and asks for advice to solve it. Patronio always responds with great humility, assuring that it is not necessary to give advice to a person as illustrious as the count, but offering to tell him a story from which he can draw a teaching to solve his problem. The stories are exempla, a genre established in the medieval literary tradition.
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* AnAesop

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* AnAesopAnAesop. The book consists in a compilation of ''[[AnAesop exiemplos]]''.
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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''El Conde Lucanor'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.

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''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio]]'' or simply ''El ''[[SpanishLiterature El Conde Lucanor'' Lucanor]]'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.
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[[LongTitle ''Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio'']] or simply ''El Conde Lucanor'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.

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[[LongTitle ''Libro ''[[LongTitle Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio'']] Patronio]]'' or simply ''El Conde Lucanor'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.

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[[SpanishLiterature ''El Conde Lucanor'']] (''The Count Lucanor'') is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.

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[[SpanishLiterature [[LongTitle ''Libro de los exiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio'']] or simply ''El Conde Lucanor'']] (''The Count Lucanor'') Lucanor'' is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.


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* TheWisePrince: Lucanor, combi ed with WarriorPrince.

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* TheWisePrince: Lucanor, combi ed combined with WarriorPrince.
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* TheWisePrince: Lucanor

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* TheWisePrince: LucanorLucanor, combi ed with WarriorPrince.
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[[SpanishLiterature''El Conde Lucanor'']] (''The Count Lucanor'') is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.

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[[SpanishLiterature''El [[SpanishLiterature ''El Conde Lucanor'']] (''The Count Lucanor'') is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.
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''El Conde Lucanor'' (''The Count Lucanor'') is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.

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''El [[SpanishLiterature''El Conde Lucanor'' Lucanor'']] (''The Count Lucanor'') is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew.
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''El Conde Lucanor'' ('The Count Lucanor'') is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew

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''El Conde Lucanor'' ('The (''The Count Lucanor'') is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew
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El Conde Lucanor

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El ''El Conde Lucanor
Lucanor'' ('The Count Lucanor'') is the main work of Don Juan Manuel, King Alfonso X ''the Wise'' nephew
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* TheConsigliere: Patronio
* TheGoodChancellor: Patronio
* TheWisePrince: Lucanor
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