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Francisco de Pisa (1534–1616) was a Spanish historian and writer.
Works
Description of the Imperial City of Toledo, i History of its antiquities, i grandeur, i memorabilia, the Reies that an señoreado, or governed, Arçobispos i his most celebrated. Part divided into five books. With the history of Sancta Leocadia. Toledo: Pedro Rodriguez, 1605; 2. ª ed. Toledo: Diego Rodriguez, 1617.
External links
Hilario Rodríguez de Gracia: Francisco de Pisa, Diccionario Biográfico Español. Real Academia de la Historia.