That would be Don Quixote.
By Cervantes I believe.
The famous character you are referring to is Don Quixote, created by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes. Don Quixote is known for his elaborate imagination that leads him to believe windmills are giants that he must defeat in battle.
Franco.
Pablo Picasso
The Person who wants to OWN it :)
Santana a spanish guitar player.
You could say "mi persona famosa".
Theodore Roosevelt.
Ani AnswerThe real battle against windmills is timing, if you throw a punch at a windmill you better time your attack well or the spinning blade will sever your arm.When you are battling windmills or fighting windmills, you are fighting against an imaginary evil. "Tilting at Windmills", an imagined evil, and foul enemy.
Es una cantante / cantatriz célebre / famosa.
One famous person from the city of London is Charles Dickens, who is very important in the literature field. Other famous people include Sigmund Freud and Winston Churchill.
Sancho Panza meant that someone who couldn't see the windmills for what they truly were, windmills, must have a distorted view of reality, seeing things in a way that they are not. It implies that the person might have a tendency to let their imagination or fears cloud their judgment.
If you are speaking of a famous spanish person in this period of time I would suggest perhaps George Lopez, a famous Latino comedian, but if you are refering to the past then Christopher Columbus is an extremely well known person who is spanish.
Sir Francis Drake was playing Bowls on Plymouth Hoe.