Greek or Roman historical personages in the Quixote
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Presence Greco-Roman historical personages in Don QuixoteAbstract
This paper concentrates on the presence of Greek or Roman historical personages in Don Quixote, offering the passages with the pertinent commentary and notes. Following a chronological order, and indicating in brackets the number of mentions, we have: Lycurgus (1); Tulia, Servius Tulius daughter (1); Lucretia (2); Horatius Cocles (1); Caius Mucius Scevola (1); Artemisia-Mausolus (1); Alexander the Great (13); Hannibal (2); Publius Cornelius Scipio, Africanus (1); Viriatus (1); Sulla-Marius-Catillina (1); Julius Caesar (6); Portia (1); Augustus (2); Nero (2); Traianus-Hadrianus (1).
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