Cervantes had dug with his wife
Spanish experts confirmed that they found the grave of the famous author in Madrid monastery Trinitarias-Descalzas. In addition, the researchers found that the Creator of don Quixote was buried together with his wife.
Archaeologists announced the discovery in one of the monasteries of Madrid skeletons of the writer Miguel de Cervantes and his wife Catalina de Palacios. The remains of the famous Spanish writer were detected by penetrating deep into the ground radar.
Even in early years experts have suggested that they could find the grave of the author of don Quixote . Then archaeologists have imagined that the place of burial with the initials MS, inside which are the bones may indicate that here lie the remains directly Cervantes, and began their investigation.
After the study using the method of mass spectrometry scientists confirmed that they were discovered directly the remains of the author of don Quixote and his wife, informs "Bi-bi-si". The evidence is certain specifics of the skeleton, for example, mutilation, which the writer received during military service.
It is known that Miguel de Cervantes in the battle of Lepanto in 1571 he received a gunshot wound in the chest and left arm that the rest of my life was dead. It is known that he had an aquiline nose. In addition, shortly before the death of Cervantes wrote that he only has 6 teeth. Scientists are convinced that the analysis of the remains can help figure out the approval of his contemporaries, who claim that Cervantes drinks a lot, and even set a specific date for his death. Marti.
Remember that the Creator of the product, "the Ingenious Hidalgo don Quijote de La Mancha" by Miguel de Cervantes died on April 23, 1616 in Madrid, he was buried in the monastery of Trinitarias-Descalzas, however the result of multiple alterations of the premises burial lost. However the result of a long search, the researchers were able to find a sign with the initials MC. There, together with bone material even a few adults have found bone fragments of Miguel de Cervantes and his wife. It is known that after the final completion of all analyses of the writer and his wife Catalina de Palacios reburied in the same monastery.
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