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Jose de espronceda biography of albert

          Albert Mestres i Emilió (Barcelona, January 11, ) is a writer, poet, translator, essayist, playwright, stage director and self-taught editor.

          His biography is available in 40 different languages on Wikipedia..

          Jose de Espronceda

          Spanish poet of the Romantic era
          Date of Birth: 25.03.1808
          Country: Spain

          Biography of Jose de Espronceda

          Jose de Espronceda was a Spanish poet of the Romantic era.

          He was born in the small town of Almendralejo in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, in a military family. Espronceda studied at the San Matvei School in Madrid under its founder, the liberal thinker Alberto Lista.

          José de Espronceda, a prominent Spanish romantic poet, was also a political activist.

        1. José de Espronceda, a prominent Spanish romantic poet, was also a political activist.
        2. The Spanish Poet (Jose de Espronceda, ) ; Creation Place: North America, United States ; Medium and Support: Collage with acrylic on Primed.
        3. His biography is available in 40 different languages on Wikipedia.
        4. José de Espronceda was one of the foremost Romantic poets of Spain.
        5. Among writers born in Spain, Caterina Albert ranks Before her are José de Espronceda (), José Luis de Vilallonga, 9th Marquess of Castellbell ().
        6. Even in his youth, Espronceda showed a tendency towards radical views.

          In 1823, along with his friends Ventura de la Vega and Patricio de la Escosura, who later became prominent opposition figures, Espronceda founded a secret society called "Los Numantinos." The society aimed to fight against the absolutism of Ferdinand VII and seek revenge for the execution of Rafael del Riego, the leader of the military revolution in 1820.

          Espronceda was arrested for his participation in the society and sentenced to five years of imprisonment in a monastery-prison in Guadalajara. Howev