Manuel Casal
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Manuel Casal y Aguado (April 20, 1751 – April 6, 1837), better known by his anagrammatic pseudonym Lucas Alemán y Aguado, was a Spanish polymath and poet.[1] In addition to being appointed Dean of the Academia Médico-Quirúrgica Matritense, he was also a distinguished journalist, poet, and playwright.
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