In Miguel de Cervantes’ book Don Quixote, the would-be knight famously told his companion Sancho Panza, “You don't know much about adventures.” Lucky for us, the author did—and traces of the great ...
MADRID (AP) – Spain gave its greatest writer, Miguel de Cervantes, a formal burial Thursday nearly 400 hundred years after his death, unveiling a funeral monument holding recently unearthed bone ...
Almost a year ago, Spanish investigators began searching the Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians, a 17th century convent that is still home to a dozen nuns, for the burial ground for “Don Quixote” ...
Four hundred years after the death of celebrated Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes on April 22, 1616, readers all over the world find themselves lost in the adventures of his most beloved character ...
“In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd,” wrote Miguel de Cervantes, the Shakespeare of Spain. And the quest to find his remains has sometimes seemed both, even (dare one say ...
A few years ago, Spanish archaeologists sought to find the mortal remains of Miguel de Cervantes, a contemporary of Shakespeare whose Don Quixote introduced the English-speaking world to the phrase ...
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 ...
Nearly 400 years since the death of Spain's most famous writer, scientists are using ground-penetrating radar to search for Miguel de Cervantes' body. It's believed to be buried in the foundation or ...
Researchers in Spain said Tuesday that they’re certain bones found beneath a centuries-old convent are those of “Don Quixote” author Miguel de Cervantes, according to the city of Madrid and media ...