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In the news in the UK is the account of the identification of the tomb of the novelist Cervantes, the writer of Don Quixote (inspiration of Man of La Mancha).

 

His grave site was lost but has now been found after 400 years in a convent in Madrid.  The nuns helped in Cervantes' release from captivity to pirates!

 

Yes, you guessed it:  The Convent Of The Barefoot Trinitarians!

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-31869746

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