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  1. Peter III of Aragon (In Aragonese, Pedro; in Catalan, Pere; in Italian, Pietro; c. 1239 – November 1285) was King of Aragon, King of Valencia (as Peter I), and Count of Barcelona (as Peter II) from 1276 to his death.

  2. Gabriel García Márquez bibliography. The following is a list of works published by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, which includes short stories, novellas, novels, and collections, as well as other writings. The majority of his work deals with themes such as love, the influence of Caribbean culture, and solitude. [1]

  3. Apr 7, 2023 · The Essential Gabriel García Márquez. The Colombian novelist mixed fiction and fact to capture the outsize reality of Latin America. Even if you’ve never watched a priest levitate, a carpet...

  4. Peter III of Aragon was King of Aragon, King of Valencia, and Count of Barcelona from 1276 to his death. At the invitation of some rebels, he conquered the Kingdom of Sicily and became King of Sicily in 1282, pressing the claim of his wife, Constance II of Sicily, uniting the kingdom to the crown.

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  6. Gabriel García Márquez. (6 de marzo de 1927, Aracataca, Colombia - 17 de abril de 2014, México D.F.). Escritor y periodista colombiano. Nace y pasa sus primeros años en una zona caribeña del norte de Colombia, que le marca especialmente por su contraste con Bogotá y otras zonas del país en las que vive más tarde.

  7. Apr 4, 2019 · Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Bookish Bay. Gabriel García Márquez (1927 – 2014) denies that the fictional world he describes in his novels is a world of fantasy. In an article about fantasy and artistic creation in Latin America, he concludes: “Reality is a better writer than we are.

  8. Gabriel García Márquez, (born March 6, 1927, Aracataca, Colom.—died April 17, 2014, Mexico City, Mex.), Latin American writer. He worked many years as a journalist in Latin American and European cities and later also as a screenwriter and publicist, before settling in Mexico.