Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva
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Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva | |
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Born | Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva Astengo 10 August 1757 Játiva, Spain |
Died | 26 March 1837 Dublin, Ireland | (aged 79)
Seat X of the Real Academia Española | |
In office 13 December 1796 – 26 March 1837 | |
Preceded by | Diego Antonio Rejón de Silva |
Succeeded by | Jerónimo de la Escosura |
Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva Astengo (10 August 1757–26 March 1837) was a Spanish priest, historian and writer. He was educated at the University of Valencia, and became a prominent historian of the Church. He was appointed court preacher at Madrid and confessor at the royal chapel. In 1823 he moved to Ireland, where ten years later he published Phoenician Ireland, an attempt to prove an ancient Phoenician colonization of the country. The work was translated into English in 1837 by Henry O'Brien.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva - letra X". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 May 2023.
- Biography: or, Third division of "The English encyclopedia", Volume 6, Bradbury, Evans & Co., 1868.
- The Universal Dictionary of Biography and Mythology, Vol. IV. 1887.
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- 18th-century Spanish Roman Catholic priests
- Spanish male writers
- 19th-century Spanish historians
- Writers from the Valencian Community
- 18th-century writers in Latin
- 19th-century writers in Latin
- Members of the Royal Spanish Academy
- Politicians from the Valencian Community
- 1757 births
- 1837 deaths
- Spanish emigrants to the United Kingdom
- 18th-century Spanish historians
- Spanish historian stubs