Spain gives Cervantes formal burial 400 years after his death

Spain gives Cervantes formal burial 400 years after his death

PanARMENIAN.Net - Spain has given its greatest writer, Miguel de Cervantes, a formal burial some 400 years after his death, unveiling a funeral monument holding bone remains believed to include those of the author of "Don Quixote," AP reports.

Madrid Mayor Ana Botella placed a laurel wreath at the foot of the monument in a Madrid convent Thursday, June 11 in a ceremony that included military honors because Cervantes had also been a soldier for Spain.

The bones were unearthed this year by experts after a near-yearlong search at the convent where Cervantes was known to have been buried in 1616.

Construction work over the centuries made it difficult to ascertain exactly where his bones lay and spurred the search so that the author could finally be given a properly signposted burial site.

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