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How many years passed between the publication of part 1 and part 2 of don Quixote?

Part 1 appeared in 1605 and Part 2 in 1615.


When was Don Quixote printed?

Part I was printed in 1605, Part II, 1615


When was don quixote wrote?

The first edition of the first part of the book, El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha, was published in 1605. There were five official editions of this part of the book. The second part, El ingenioso caballero don Quixote de la Mancha, was published in 1615 to comprise the book as we know it today.


What was Cervantes famous novel?

Don Quixote, part one published 1605, part two 1615


What religion includes Catholics and protestants?

Catholics and Protestants are both part of Christianity.


What was Cervantes's most famous novel?

Don Quixote, part one published 1605, part two 1615


Why did guy Fawkes not like the houses of Parliament?

Guy Fawkes opposed the Houses of Parliament because they represented the Protestant government and monarchy that he believed persecuted Catholics in England. He was part of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, which aimed to blow up the Houses of Parliament to kill King James I and restore Catholic rule. Fawkes saw this act as a means to end the oppression of Catholics and to promote religious freedom. His actions were rooted in the broader context of religious conflict and political disenfranchisement of Catholics during that era.


What was an Important date in Renaissance Literature?

Don Quiotxe part 1 was published and wildly popular in 1605


What is the history of the Irish flag?

the roman catholics were part of it


Do Catholics engage in cannibalism as part of their religious practices?

No, Catholics do not engage in cannibalism as part of their religious practices. The Eucharist, where Catholics consume bread and wine symbolizing the body and blood of Jesus Christ, is a symbolic act of remembrance, not actual cannibalism.


How Catholics were treated in America during 1600s?

Strangely enough it never affected the English Catholics' patriotic feelings. Persecution of Catholics for purely religious reasons were rare; and although for a period all citizens were officially required to regularly attend Church of England church services the enforcement of this law was a local matter and Catholics were usually left pretty much alone. The distrust of Catholics' loyalty to the British Crown led however to a law that would only be repealed in the 19th century, banning Catholics from holding any local or central administrative office.


Do Catholics have an obligation to attend church regularly?

Yes, Catholics have an obligation to attend church regularly as part of their faith practice.