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Cosa (chi) è Cervantes$12446$ - definizione

SPANISH NOVELIST, POET, AND PLAYWRIGHT (1547-1616)
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  • ''Santa María la Mayor'', in [[Alcalá de Henares]], where Cervantes was reputedly baptised; the square in front is named ''Plaza Cervantes''
  • Cervantes at the battle of Lepanto, by [[Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau]].
  • The windmill scene from ''Don Quijote'', by [[Gustave Doré]]
  • Doré]]
  • Original title page of Cervantes's ''La Galatea'' (1585)
  • Monument of Cervantes erected in 1929, [[Madrid]].
  • National Library of Spain]]
  • Statue of Miguel de Cervantes at the harbour of [[Naupactus]] (Lepanto)
  • Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians]] in Madrid.
  • Frontispiece of the ''Viaje'' (1614)

Teatro Nacional Cervantes         
  • The stage in the María Guerrero Salon.
THEATRE IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
Cervantes Theatre (Buenos Aires); Teatro Cervantes
The Teatro Nacional Cervantes in Buenos Aires is the national stage and comedy theatre of Argentina.
Gaspar Cervantes de Gaeta         
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ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP AND CARDINAL
Gaspar Cervantes de Gaete
Gaspar Cervantes de Gaeta (Trujillo, 1511However, in the Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana, it is stated that he was born in 1512. – Tarragona, 17 October 1575) was a Spanish cardinal of the 16th century.
José María Cervantes y Velasco         
COUNT OF SANTIAGO DE CALIMAYA AND MARQUESS OF SALINAS
Jose Maria Cervantes y Velasco; José María Gómez de Cervantes
José María Gómez de Cervantes y Altamirano de Velasco Padilla y Ovando (14 May 1786 – 3 December 1856), Count of Santiago de Calimaya and Marquess of Salinas, was a Mexican army officer who signed the Act of Independence of the Mexican Empire along Agustín de Iturbide and his uncle, Juan María Cervantes y Padilla.

Wikipedia

Miguel de Cervantes

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (Spanish: [miˈɣel de θeɾˈβantes saaˈβeðɾa]; 29 September 1547 (assumed) – 22 April 1616 NS) was an Early Modern Spanish writer widely regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language and one of the world's pre-eminent novelists. He is best known for his novel Don Quixote, a work often cited as both the first modern novel and "the first great novel of world literature". A 2002 poll of around 100 well-known authors voted it the "most meaningful book of all time", from among the "best and most central works in world literature".

Much of his life was spent in poverty and obscurity, which led to many of his early works being lost. Despite this, his influence and literary contribution are reflected by the fact that Spanish is often referred to as "the language of Cervantes".

In 1569, Cervantes was forced to leave Spain and move to Rome, where he worked in the household of a cardinal. In 1570, he enlisted in a Spanish Navy infantry regiment, and was badly wounded at the Battle of Lepanto in October 1571. He served as a soldier until 1575, when he was captured by Barbary pirates; after five years in captivity, he was ransomed, and returned to Madrid.

His first significant novel, titled La Galatea, was published in 1585, but he continued to work as a purchasing agent, and later as government tax collector. Part One of Don Quixote was published in 1605, and Part Two in 1615. Other works include the 12 Novelas ejemplares (Exemplary Novels); a long poem, the Viaje del Parnaso (Journey to Parnassus); and Ocho comedias y ocho entremeses (Eight Plays and Eight Interludes). Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda (The Travails of Persiles and Sigismunda), was published posthumously in 1616.