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Cristóbal de Mesa
Spanish poet and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cristóbal de Mesa (Fregenal de la Sierra, 15 October 1556 – Madrid, 27 September 1633) was a Spanish Mannerist poet and writer. He studied at Salamanca. He befriended poets Fernando de Herrera and Torquato Tasso. In addition to writing epics, he also translated Virgil.[1][2]
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Some of his poems and epics are:[2]
- El patrón de España (1612)
- La restauración de España (1607)
- El valle de lágrimas y diversas rimas (1607)
- Las Navas de Tolosa (1594)
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