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Germán Salinas: Q127032831  wikidata:Q127032831 reasonator:Q127032831 s:es:Index:Eros, Kronos, Meter por Germán Salinas.pdf
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Germán Salinas  (1847–1918)  wikidata:Q27032255 s:es:Autor:Germán Salinas
 
Description Spanish poet, latinist, translator and professor
Date of birth/death 1847 Edit this at Wikidata 1918 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Zaragoza Castelló
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Español: Eros, Kronos, Meter
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Segovia: Imprenta de Segundo Rueda
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Español: Eros, Kronos, Meter. Segovia: Imprenta de Segundo Rueda. 1879
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Publication date 1879
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