Antonio de la Cuesta y Sáinz
Antonio de la Cuesta y Sáinz (Burgos, 1864 – Madrid, 1924) was a Spanish journalist and poet. A prolific writer, his works range from articles and essays to poems and novellas. While residing at Bilbao he ran the traditionalist newspaper "La Cantabria", and founded and directed religious magazine "El Pan de los Pobres". He was awarded the pro Ecclesia et Pontifice cross by the Pope.
Antonio de la Cuesta y Sáinz | |
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Portrait on his poetry book Algo de Arriba (1904) | |
Born | Antonio María Bernabé de la Cuesta y Sáinz 1864 Los Balbases, Burgos, Spain |
Died | 1924 (aged 60) Madrid, Spain |
Nationality | Spanish |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, poet and novelist |
Political party | Integrist Party |
Movement | Carlism |
Spouse | Santa de Urquiza y Amézaga |
Awards | Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice |
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