Luis Pacheco de Narváez
Don Luis Pacheco de Narváez (1570–1640) was a Spanish writer on ''destreza'', the Spanish art of fencing.He was a follower of Don Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza. Some of his earlier works were compendia of Carranza's work while his later works were less derivative. He served as fencing master to King Philip IV of Spain.
Nevertheless, it is not known exactly when Pacheco met his teacher, the greatest master of Spanish fencing, Jerónimo Sanchez de Carranza. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Pacheco de Narváez, Luis
Published 2008
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5by Pacheco de Narváez, LuisOther Authors: “...Pacheco de Narváez, Luis...”
Published 1658
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6by Pacheco de Narvaez, LuisOther Authors: “...Pacheco de Narváez, Luis...”
Published 1660
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7by Pacheco de Narváez, Luis
Published 1600
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9by Pacheco de Narváez, Luis
Published 1635
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10by Pacheco de Narváez, Luis, fl. 17th cent
Published 1744
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12by Vindel, Pedro, 1865-1921Other Authors: “...Pacheco de Narváez, Luis, fl. 17th cent...”
Published 1898
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13by Franco-Furt, ArnaldoOther Authors: “...Pacheco de Narváez, Luis...”
Published 1635
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