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'''''El Mejor Mozo de España''''' was a Spanish language play wtitten by [[Spain (Ruled Britannia)|Spanish]] soldier and playwright [[Lope de Vega#Lope de Vega in Ruled Britannia|Lope de Vega]], honoring the fifteenth-century Spanish King [[Ferdinand II of Aragon#Ferdinand II in Ruled Britannia|Ferdinand II]] and his queen, [[Isabella of Castille#Isabella in Ruled Britannia|Isabella of Castille]], for whom King [[Philip II of Spain#Philip II in Ruled Britannia|Philip II]]'s daughter was named.
 
'''''El Mejor Mozo de España''''' was a Spanish language play wtitten by [[Spain (Ruled Britannia)|Spanish]] soldier and playwright [[Lope de Vega#Lope de Vega in Ruled Britannia|Lope de Vega]], honoring the fifteenth-century Spanish King [[Ferdinand II of Aragon#Ferdinand II in Ruled Britannia|Ferdinand II]] and his queen, [[Isabella of Castille#Isabella in Ruled Britannia|Isabella of Castille]], for whom King [[Philip II of Spain#Philip II in Ruled Britannia|Philip II]]'s daughter was named.
   
It was written in 1597 while de Vega was stationed in [[England#England in Ruled Britannia|England]] and was first performed there before an audience which included England's [[Queen Isabella]] and [[King Albert]]. Isabella was played by [[Catalina Ibanez]]. It was written in the Spanish style, three acts as opposed to the English five.
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It was written in 1597 while de Vega was stationed in [[England#England in Ruled Britannia|England]] and was first performed there before an audience which included England's [[Queen Isabella]] and [[King Albert]]. Isabella was played by [[Catalina Ibanez]]. It was written in the Spanish style, three acts as opposed to the English five.
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El Mejor Mozo de España was a Spanish language play wtitten by Spanish soldier and playwright Lope de Vega, honoring the fifteenth-century Spanish King Ferdinand II and his queen, Isabella of Castille, for whom King Philip II's daughter was named.

It was written in 1597 while de Vega was stationed in England and was first performed there before an audience which included England's Queen Isabella and King Albert. Isabella was played by Catalina Ibanez. It was written in the Spanish style, three acts as opposed to the English five.