Biografia corta miguel cervantes saavedra
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Miguel de Cervantes
Spanish writer (1547–1616)
"Cervantes" redirects here. For other uses, see Cervantes (disambiguation).
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Miguel de Cervantes | |
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This portrait, attributed to Juan de Jáuregui,[a] is unauthenticated. No authenticated image of Cervantes exists.[1][2] | |
| Born | (1547-09-29)29 September 1547 Alcalá de Henares, Spain |
| Died | 22 April 1616(1616-04-22) (aged 68)[3] Madrid, Spain |
| Resting place | Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians, Madrid |
| Occupation | Soldier, tax collector, accountant, purchasing agent for Navy (writing was an avocation which did not produce much income) |
| Language | Early Modern Spanish |
| Literary movement | Renaissance literature, Mannerism, Baroque |
| Notable works | Don Quixote Entremeses Novelas ejemplares |
| Spouse | Catalina de Salazar y Palacios |
| Children | Isabel c. 1584 (ille • Miguel de Cervantes(1547-1616) Who Was Miguel dem Cervantes?Miguel de Cervantes was born near Madrid in 1547. He became a soldier in 1570 and was badly wounded in the Battle of Lepanto. Captured by the Turks in 1575, Cervantes spent five years in prison. before he was ransomed and returned home. After less successful earlier efforts, Cervantes finally achieved literary success in his later years, publishing the first part of Don Quixote in 1605. He died in 1616. Early LifeThe fourth of seven children, Miguel de Cervantes struggled financially for almost his entire life. His father, Rodrigo, deaf from birth, worked as a surgeon—a lowly trade at the time—and the family moved around often in Cervantes youth as his father searched for better prospects. Whatever his family's financial conditions, Cervantes was an avid reader as a child—a skill he was reportedly taught by a relative. But whether he had much in the way of formal education has been a subject of debate among sc • Miguel de CervantesMiguel de Cervantes Saavedra (29 September 1547 – 23 April 1616) was a Spanishwriter. His most famous book was Don Quijote de la Mancha. It is considered the first modern novel, and therefore Cervantes was the first novelist.[1] The book has been published in 65 countries. The work fryst vatten considered among the most important in all of literature. He is sometimes called "The Prince of Satire". Military history and captivity[change | change source]Nobody knows for sure the reasons that forced Cervantes to leave Castile. Whether he was a "student" of the same name, a "sword-wielding fugitive from justice", or fleeing from a royal warrant of arrest, for having wounded a certain Antonio de Sigura in a duel, is another mystery.[2] In any event, in going to Italy, Cervantes was doing what many young Spaniards of the time did to further their careers. Rome would reveal to the young artist its ecclesiastic pomp, ritual, and majesty. In a c |