Agustín de Rojas Villandrando

Agustín de Rojas Villandrando (August 1572 – c. 1618) was a Spanish writer and actor.

Agustín de Rojas Villandrando
Portrait of Agustín de Rojas Villandrando on the cover of his book, El viaje entretenido Barcelona, 1624
Born28 August 1572 Edit this on Wikidata
Madrid, Spain
Died1635 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 62–63)
Paredes de Nava, Spain
OccupationWriter, actor Edit this on Wikidata
MovementBaroque

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")

References

  1. MCNBiografias.com. "Rojas Villandrando, Agustín de (1572-1625). » MCNBiografias.com". www.mcnbiografias.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  2. "Agustín de Rojas Villandrando | Spanish writer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  3. "Agustín de Rojas Villandrando | Spanish writer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  4. MCNBiografias.com. "Rojas Villandrando, Agustín de (1572-1625). » MCNBiografias.com". www.mcnbiografias.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-08-22.


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