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Antonio Mira de Amescua

Antonio Mira de Amescua

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Antonio Mira de Amescua, Spanish dramatist, was born at Guadix (Granada) about 1578. He is said, but doubtfully, to have been the illegitimate son of one Juana Perez. He took orders, obtained a canonry at Guadix, and settled at Madrid early in the 17th century. He is mentioned as a prominent dramatist in Rojas Villandrandos Loa (1603), which was written several years before it was published. In 1610, being then arch-dean of Guadix, he accompanied the count de Lemos to Naples, and on his return to Spain was appointed (1619) chaplain to the Cardinale-Infante Ferdinand of Austria; he is referred to as still alive in Montalbán's Para todos (1632), and he collaborated with Montalbán and Calderón in Polifemo y Circe, printed in 1634. The date of his death is not known.

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1577
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1644
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Antonio Mira de Amescua was born in the historic city of Guadix in 1577.
This prolific author stood out as a key figure in Spanish Golden Age theater.
He signed many of his brilliant works under the pseudonym Lisardo.
His vast literary production encompasses a total of 147 recorded works.
He explored historical and dramatic themes, including the figure of Álvaro de Luna.

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