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Gines Perez de Hita — Ginés Perez de Hita (1544? ndash; 1619?) was a Spanish novelist and poet, was born at Mula (Murcia) about the middle of the 16th century.It is likely that he joined the campaign against the Muslim presence in Spain in 1560. [CatEncy|wstitle=Ginés … Wikipedia
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