Pelagio Tragedia. Prima Versione Dall' Originale Spagnuolo Di C ..... C ......... by Manuel Jose Quintana presents a dramatic interpretation of the life of Pelagius of Asturias, a Visigothic nobleman who is credited with initiating the Reconquista by defeating the Moors at the Battle of Covadonga in 722. This Italian translation offers readers a powerful and poetic exploration of Pelagius's struggles and triumphs.
Quintana's work, originally written in Spanish, delves into themes of heroism, resistance, and national identity. This tragedy vividly portrays the historical and emotional landscape of early medieval Spain, capturing the intensity of the conflict between Christian and Moorish forces. Readers interested in European history, classic drama, and the enduring legacy of historical figures will find this work a compelling read.
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