What Are of Miguel de Cervantes the remains found in Madrid?

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Any doubts as to whether the remains found in the convent of the Trinitarian are of Miguel de Cervantes did not stop to grow. From the Town Hall of Madrid ensures that the work of the research team responsible for finding the body does not guarantee "today" that have been located the remains of the writer and his wife. For its part, the researchers analyzed the bones are convinced they have made with the father of 'Don Quixote', but for the moment there is no official confirmation.

 

"The state of the work of the research team that seeks to Cervantes to day of today does not guarantee that you have found the remains of the writer", have remarked the same sources. The first hope of having given with the remains of the 'manco of Lepanto' was released last January 25, when the researchers that you are looking for at the convent of the Trinitarian located a coffin in the area of niches with the initials M. C. riveted in iron. 

The four teams that since the end of January are involved in the search for the remains of Cervantes have as mission give with the bones of a person with very specific characteristics, those of a 69 year-old male, with only six teeth, with the left hand and atrophied with traces of lead per arcabuzazos. His left forearm and hand were atrophied after the Battle of Lepanto, and could accommodate particles of lead from the arcabuzazos that Cervantes received in this contest, where were posted up to 30,000 casualties.



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