Agustín de Rojas Villandrando
Agustín de Rojas Villandrando (August 1572 – c. 1618) was a Spanish writer and actor.
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Born | 28 August 1572 Madrid, Spain |
Died | 1635 (aged 62–63) Paredes de Nava, Spain |
Occupation | Writer, actor |
Movement | Baroque |
Early years
Rojas Villandrando was born in Madrid. He served as a soldier in France and was a prisoner in La Rochelle.[1] He was persecuted in Italy for killing a man in Malaga and he took refuge in the temple of San Juan. He bought his freedom with three hundred ducats. He then lived in a number of cities in Spain including Sevilla and Granada.[2]
Work
He was known for his loas. His work El buen republico was banned by the Inquisition because it dealt with astrology and the author was suspected of being Jewish.[3]
Death
Rojas Villandrando died in Paredes de Nava sometimes before 1635 since his wife, Ana de Arceo whom he married in 1603, was already called a widow in 1635. His last known correspondence was in 1618.[4]
Works
- El viaje entretenido ("The Pleasant Voyage")
External links
References
- MCNBiografias.com. "Rojas Villandrando, Agustín de (1572-1625). » MCNBiografias.com". www.mcnbiografias.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- "Agustín de Rojas Villandrando | Spanish writer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- "Agustín de Rojas Villandrando | Spanish writer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
- MCNBiografias.com. "Rojas Villandrando, Agustín de (1572-1625). » MCNBiografias.com". www.mcnbiografias.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-08-22.