Miguel de Cervantes on 23 April,1616, presumably of Diabetes. William Shakespeare had died about a week before.
Miguel de Cervantes died on the same date as Shakespeare, but not on the same day. They both died on April 23, 1616, but Cervantes died in Spain where they used the Gregorian calendar, and Shakespeare died in England where they used the Julian calendar. April 23 happened 10 days earlier in Spain, so Cervantes died 10 days before Shakespeare, even though they died on the same date.
they both (and Dante) were writers in the renaissance of the language writers.
Because they're both awesome writers
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
John and Mary Shakespeare had two children (both girls) who died as infants before William was born in 1564. All of his siblings that grew to adulthood were younger than him.
they both (and Dante) were writers in the renaissance of the language writers.
Miguel de Cervantes died on the same date as Shakespeare, but not on the same day. They both died on April 23, 1616, but Cervantes died in Spain where they used the Gregorian calendar, and Shakespeare died in England where they used the Julian calendar. April 23 happened 10 days earlier in Spain, so Cervantes died 10 days before Shakespeare, even though they died on the same date.
they both (and Dante) were writers in the renaissance of the language writers.
They both pointed out ridiculous aspects of society.
Because they're both awesome writers
They both pointed out ridiculous aspects of society.
Shakespeare was alive and writing in both the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Miguel de Cervantes, the author of Don Quixote, and El Greco, the painter, both faced challenges with regards to their work from Catholic rulers. Cervantes faced censorship and criticism for his satirical portrayal of society, while El Greco faced rejection and limited commissions for his unconventional artistic style and religious subjects. Despite the obstacles they encountered, both artists have since been recognized for their significant contributions to literature and art.
John and Mary Shakespeare had two children (both girls) who died as infants before William was born in 1564. All of his siblings that grew to adulthood were younger than him.
Shakespeare's parents had two daughters before William, but they both died as babies long before William's birth.
Yes. What we now know as the adventures of Don Quixote actually are two books. Miguel de Cervantes had written the very successful Don Quixote and somebody else had written a sequel (under the name of nso Fernández de Avellaneda). The angered Cervantes then wrote it's own sequel, which came out ten years after the original. (So in a way, there are TWO separate sequels). Nowadays both Don Quixote books by Cervantes are sold in one volume.
They both loved each other and at the end they both died.