Difference between revisions of "Antonio Batrés González"
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| resting_place = [[San Nicolás, San Carlos Islands|San Nicolás]], [[San Carlos Islands]], [[Creeperopolis]] | | resting_place = [[San Nicolás, San Carlos Islands|San Nicolás]], [[San Carlos Islands]], [[Creeperopolis]] | ||
| occupation = Poet, writer | | occupation = Poet, writer | ||
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| nationality = Creeperian | | nationality = Creeperian | ||
| period = Colonization of the [[San Carlos Islands]] | | period = Colonization of the [[San Carlos Islands]] |
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Antonio Batrés González | |
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Born | Antonio Julio Batrés y González c. 1350 Salvador, Salvador, Creeperopolis |
Died | c. 1400 (aged 49–50) San Nicolás, San Carlos Islands, Creeperopolis |
Resting place | San Nicolás, San Carlos Islands, Creeperopolis |
Occupation | Poet, writer |
Language | Creeperian |
Nationality | Creeperian |
Period | Colonization of the San Carlos Islands |
Notable works | Viva y Salve |
Antonio Julio Batrés y González (c. 1350 – c. 1400) was a Creeperian poet and writer who is most well known for writing Viva y Salve, which would eventually become the departmental anthem of the San Carlos Islands.