Francisco de Borja y Aragón
Francisco de Borja y Aragón was a Spanish poet, writer and military personnel (1581–1658). He was born at Madrid.
Also recorded as Tu mami.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Tu mami. His recorded language was Spanish. His recorded confession was Catholicism.
He was the child of Juan de Borja y Castro. Other recorded relations include Francis Borgia, 4th Duke of Gandía.
Identity
Francisco de Borja y Aragón is recorded as having received Knight of the Order of Montesa and Master of the Order of Santiago. Francisco de Borja y Aragón is recorded as poet, writer and military personnel. Francisco de Borja y Aragón is recorded with the citizenship of Spain.
Chronology
- 1581Francisco de Borja y Aragón born at Madrid.
- 1581Francisco de Borja y Aragón was born in 1581 at Madrid.
- 1658Francisco de Borja y Aragón died at Madrid.
- 1658Francisco de Borja y Aragón died in 1658 at Madrid.
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“Francisco de Borja y Aragón”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1442287: Francisco de Borja y Aragón
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