Remedio Cervantes posts
The Economist All novelists, whether they like it or not, are creatures of Cervantes; "Don Quixote" is one of the most influential works in the entire canon of literature. Cervantes was born on September 29th 1547
114 months ago
Event Magazine In the heart of London, scintillating cooking that whisks me to Mexico’s Pacific coast
119 months ago
Los Angeles Times Books Miguel, meet Will.
119 months ago
VICE News Without a shot being fired.
124 months ago
Fazendo Cinema . TK A hora do remédio
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A hora do remédio
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Porque será que tem remédios com gosto ruim? Esse é meu irmão (menino especial) tomando remédio. Todas as noites ele toma esse remédio para dormir. Entretant...
130 months ago
Priscila Karen Pacheco Labes OI, PRECISO QUE VOCES LEEIEM MEU FACEBOOK, DEPOIS OLHEM AS FOTOS DO SERAFIM NA GRECIA O QUE XANXERE , E ESSA SEM VERGONHA FEZ COM O MEU SERAFIM, APOS TER OLHADO PRA MIM DENTRO DE UMA FARMACIA POPULAR EM XANXERE.RIU DE MIM PORQUE PRECISEI DE UM REMEDI
Read more ... O GINECOLOGICO DEPOIS PASSOU A NOITE LIGANDO PRA TODO MUNDO E DIZENDO QUE NAO SOU LABES PORQUE ALEM DE PRECISAR DESSE REMEDIO AINDA NAO TINHA DINHEIRO NAQUELE MOMENTO PRA COMPRAR, EU RECLAMEI E ELA FOI PARA A GRECIA E MANDOU ESPAMCAR O SERAFIM,
130 months ago
National Geographic Researchers in Spain may have discovered the 400-year-old remains of the great Spanish novelist Miguel de Cervantes—the author of "Don Quixote"—beneath Madrid's Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians.
132 months ago
MSN The "Don Quixote" author's remains were lost for centuries until a team of researchers found them in a forgotten crypt.
Spain finds tomb of writer Cervantes
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Forensic scientists say they have found the tomb of Spain's much-loved giant of literature, Miguel de Cervantes, nearly 400 years after his death. They believe they have found the bones of Cervantes, his wife and others recorded as buried with him in
Read more ... Madrid's Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians. Se…
132 months ago
Los Angeles Times Books Has the quixotic quest for Miguel de Cervantes finally found his grave?
Is the quixotic quest for Miguel de Cervantes' bones almost over?
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Forensic scientists in Madrid might be close to solving one of Spain's oldest literary mysteries: the location of "Don Quixote" author Miguel de Cervantes' grave. The Associated Press reports that archaeologists have located fragments of a coffin wit
Read more ... h the initials "M.C." written in tacks in a chapel…
134 months ago
HuffPost Science & Tech Scientists may be getting closer to finding the remains of 'Don Quixote' writer, Miguel de Cervantes.
The Mystery Of Cervantes' Missing Body
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The body of one of the most celebrated authors in the history of the printed word has been missing for hundreds of years. But now, researchers believe they may b...
134 months ago
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