Andrés Baquero

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Andrés Baquero
Caricature of Andrés Baquero. In his hands he holds a sabre with the name "Antonete", due to a controversy of the time about the authenticity of the weapon that was then exposed in the Provincial Museum as belonging to the revolutionary Antonio Gálvez Arce.
Born1853 (1853)
DiedJanuary 1916 (aged 62–63)
NationalitySpanish

Andrés Baquero (1853 – 7 January 1916) was a Spanish teacher, researcher and writer from Murcia.

Works

  • Study the history of literature in Murcia from Alfonso X to the Catholic Monarchs, London: Printed by T. Fortanet, 1877. OCLC 2928845
  • Illustrious sons of the province of Albacete. Foreword by HE. Mr. Marques de Molins. Madrid: Perez Dubrull, 1884. OCLC 23476493
  • Catalogue of Fine Arts faculty Murcia. Murcia, Successors Nogués, 1913. OCLC 3079290
  • Gleanings and documents on the history of Cartagena, Cehegín, Mula and Murcia. OCLC 13056588
  • The bridge of Murcia, Murcia Journal of 22 February 1882.
  • The Virgin of the Fuensanta, patron of Murcia, Tip. Sánchez, 1927.
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