- Note how the article says the tomb's location simply had been "forgotten". That raises several points which remind me of the case of "Shakespeare" which we discussed. Was Cervantes, who by the way seems to have had Jewish ancestry, so much famous? Also, it is not like he lived in remote times, in the middles ages. We are talking about the seventeenth century here.Thomas Lefranc
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