soldadeira

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    The Galician-Portuguese term soldadeira, and the Spanish term soldadera, meant a woman of questionable morality who danced and performed gymnastic exercises during the performance of playwrights or troubadours. They have been referred to as "spiritual heirs" of the puellae gaditanae mentioned by Martial and Juvenal.


    See also


    Galician-Portuguese lyric
    María Pérez Balteira
    Flamenco


    Notes




    References


    Aletti, Adelina (1980). Gli abbracci feriti: poetesse portoghesi di oggi. Milan: G. Feltrinelli. p. 5.
    Dronke, Peter (2007). Forms and Imaginings: From Antiquity to the Fifteenth Century. Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura. p. 334.
    Filios, Denise Keyes (1997). Women Out of Bounds: Soldadeiras, Panaderas, and Serranas in the Poetry of Medieval Spain. Thesis (Ph. D. in Comparative Literature). University of California, Berkeley. pp. 13, 22, 68.
    "Soldadeira". Dicionario RAG. Real Academia Galega. Retrieved 19 May 2022.


    External links


    Ofydd (17 January 2006). "A soldadeira. Facendo xustiza con María Peres "a Balteira"". Celtiberia. Retrieved 19 May 2022.

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