Victor Balaguer

Catalan poet and Spanish politician and historian
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Also known as: Victor Balaguer i Cirera
Quick Facts
In full:
Victor Balaguer i Cirera
Born:
Dec. 11, 1824, Barcelona, Spain
Died:
Jan. 14, 1901, Madrid (aged 76)
Political Affiliation:
Liberal Party

Victor Balaguer (born Dec. 11, 1824, Barcelona, Spain—died Jan. 14, 1901, Madrid) was a Catalan poet and Spanish politician and historian. Balaguer was a precocious youth; his first dramatic essay, Pépin el Jorobado; o, el hijo de Carlomagno (1838; “Pippin the Hunchbacked; or, The Son of Charlemagne”), was staged in Barcelona when he was 14. At 19 he was publicly “crowned” after the production of his second play, Don Enrique el Dadivoso (1843; “Don Henry the Bountiful”); several other Romantic historical plays followed. From 1843 to 1868 he led the Liberal Party in Barcelona and did much to promote the ...(100 of 305 words)