Francisca de Lebrija, often known as "La señora de Lebrija," was a significant figure in Spanish history, particularly during the time of the Spanish Renaissance and the early modern period. She is most notably recognized as a prominent noblewoman from the town of Lebrija in Andalusia. Her historical significance lies in her role as a patron of the arts, her contributions to literature and culture, and her influence in the social and political sphere of her time.
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