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432: 57: 668: 262:. He was the publisher of the magazine El Cosmopolita. One of his best-known books is Las Catilinarias, published in 1880. His essays include Siete tratados (1882) and Geometría Moral (posthumous, 1902). He also wrote a sequel to Don Quixote de la Mancha, called Capítulos que se le olvidaron a Cervantes. He was admired by writers, essayists, intellectuals such as 163: 411:, and his mother was María Josefa Fiallos y Villacreces of Ambato. Montalvo was the youngest of 7 siblings: Francisco, Francisco Javier, Mariano, Alegría, Rosa, Juana and Isabel. Montalvo married María Guzmán Suárez in Ambato on 17 October 1868 and had two children with her. In 1882 he met Augustine Contoux with whom he had one child. 282:
His grandfather, José Santos Montalvo, born in Andalucía, migrated to América and after some years working as a cinchona bark gatherer across Panamá, Venezuela and Colombia, he arrived at Ecuador where he worked as a seller of fabrics. In Guano, Ecuador, he meets Jacinta Oviedo, whom he married and
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In one of Marcos' business trips, he arrives at Quinchicoto, a small town near Ambato, where he meets María José Fiallos and with whom he marries in the church "La Matriz" in Ambato, January 1, 1811.
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before returning to his hometown in 1854. He held diplomatic posts in Italy and France from 1857 to 1859. A political
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had many children, one of them was Marcos, father of Juan Montalvo, who worked also as a traveller fabrics seller.
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for seven years. Moreno's assassination was attributed to Montalvo's writings. He was a dedicated champion of
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In the late seventies Juan Montalvo was twice exiled to France, remaining there from 1879, as punishment for
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to José Marcos Montalvo and Josefa Fiallos, he studied philosophy and law in
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The Autobiographical Dictionary of Ecuador - Juan Montalvo Fiallos
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Literary and political magazines founded by Montalvo
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Juan Montalvo's father was Marco Montalvo Oviedo of
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For the Mexican politician, see 14: 730: 652: 638:Latin American Writers - Volume 1 666: 492:(published posthumously in 1902) 55: 127:{{Translated|es|Juan Montalvo}} 603: 585: 552: 455:(1868) - Montalvo's only novel 305:and a keen hatred for the two 125:You may also add the template 1: 704:Tuberculosis deaths in France 545: 254:and opposition to presidents 173:Juan MarĂ­a Montalvo y Fiallos 421:Ecuadorian five-centavo coin 277: 36:, the first or paternal 7: 699:People from Ambato, Ecuador 665:(public domain audiobooks) 634:Pareja Diezcanseco, Alfredo 331:and an enemy of the writer 248:Juan MarĂ­a Montalvo Fiallos 10: 735: 365:He also wrote a sequel to 89:Machine translation, like 31: 20: 719:19th-century male writers 714:Ecuadorian male novelists 559:Perez, Galo Rene (2003). 414: 402: 226: 216: 208: 184: 169: 160: 153: 70:the corresponding article 426: 646:Charles Scribner's Sons 155:Juan Montalvo y Fiallos 136:For more guidance, see 27:Juan Bustillos Montalvo 659:Works by Juan Montalvo 611:"5 Centavos - Ecuador" 442: 315:Ignacio de Veintemilla 260:Ignacio de Veintemilla 23:Juan Montalvo (bishop) 561:Vida de Juan Montalvo 459:Libro de las pasiones 434: 395:in his birthplace of 311:Gabriel GarcĂ­a Moreno 256:Gabriel GarcĂ­a Moreno 138:Knowledge:Translation 109:copyright attribution 694:Ecuadorian diplomats 597:29 July 2008 at the 438:of Juan Montalvo in 391:body now rests in a 317:. 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Gabriel GarcĂ­a Moreno
Ignacio de Veintemilla
Jorge Luis Borges
Miguel de Unamuno
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Gabriel GarcĂ­a Moreno
Ignacio de Veintemilla

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