Tomb of Spanish Golden Age poet Francisco de Quevedo discovered

Posted on: April 17th, 2007
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“Spanish experts have identified the remains of Golden Age poet Francisco de Quevedo 1580-1645, a language virtuoso and satirist who is regarded as one of the key figures of Spanish literature, media reports said Tuesday.”

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