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In these years his friendship was born, not without gallantry, with the poet and countrywoman from Begíjar , a town a few kilometers from Baeza, Patrocinio de Biedma y la Moneda , founder and director of Cádiz , where Jurado de la Parra also published. In the early eighties, she collaborated
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Republican Alliance and collaborated with the magazine La Esfera until 1931.
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Austria at the premises of the Association of Spanish Writers and Artists . In 1902, on December 20, he premiered his work De él Don Juan de Austria at the Teatro Lírico in Madrid .
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