Bernat Fenollar

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DiedFebruary 28, 1516(1516-02-28) (aged 77–78)
Valencia, Kingdom of Valencia
OthernamesMossèn (Bernat de) Fenollar
Bernat Fenollar
Bernat Fenollar on the "Passeig de Batà de Muro" (summer 2017)
Born1438 (1438)
DiedFebruary 28, 1516(1516-02-28) (aged 77–78)
Valencia, Kingdom of Valencia
Other namesMossèn (Bernat de) Fenollar
Occupationscleric, math professor, poet and chess player

Bernat Fenollar, also Mossèn (Bernat de) Fenollar (Penàguila, Valencian Community, 1438 – Valencia, 28 February 1516) was a poet, cleric and chess player from Valencia, Spain.[1] He was an abbot (the title "Mossèn" was often given to clergymen), had a position both in Valencia Cathedral and the University of Valencia as a professor of mathematics.[2]

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