Captain Alatriste
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Captain Alatriste
Summary
Captain Alatriste is a book series[1]. It draws 101 Wikipedia views per month (book_series category, ranking #108 of 598).[2]
Key Facts
- Captain Alatriste authored Arturo Pérez-Reverte[3].
- Captain Alatriste is the creator of Arturo Pérez-Reverte[4].
- Captain Alatriste's instance of is recorded as book series[5].
- Captain Alatriste's genre is recorded as cloak and dagger novel[6].
- Captain Alatriste's language of work or name is recorded as Spanish[7].
- Captain Alatriste's country of origin is recorded as Spain[8].
- Captain Alatriste's has part is recorded as The Captain Alatriste[9].
- Captain Alatriste's has part is recorded as Purity of Blood[10].
- Captain Alatriste's has part is recorded as The Sun over Breda[11].
- Captain Alatriste's has part is recorded as The King's Gold[12].
- Captain Alatriste's has part is recorded as The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet[13].
- Captain Alatriste's has part is recorded as Pirates of the Levant[14].
- Captain Alatriste's has part is recorded as The Bridge of the Assassins[15].
- Captain Alatriste's has part is recorded as Mission in Paris[16].
- Captain Alatriste's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05ptgd[17].
- Captain Alatriste's narrative location is recorded as Madrid[18].
- Captain Alatriste's official website is recorded as https://web.archive.org/web/20081024214206/http://www.capitanalatriste.com/[19].
- Captain Alatriste's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Captain Alatriste[20].
- Captain Alatriste's title is recorded as {'lang': 'es', 'text': 'Las aventuras del capitán Alatriste'}[21].
- Captain Alatriste's derivative work is recorded as Alatriste[22].
- Captain Alatriste's derivative work is recorded as Captain Alatriste[23].
- Captain Alatriste's Goodreads series ID is recorded as 40899[24].
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Designation and Status
Captain Alatriste's instance of is recorded as book series[5].
Why It Matters
Captain Alatriste draws 101 Wikipedia views per month (book_series category, ranking #108 of 598).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]