María Zambrano
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María Zambrano
Summary
María Zambrano is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Vélez-Málaga[2]. She was born on April 22, 1904[3]. She died in Madrid[4]. She died on February 6, 1991[5]. She worked as a philosopher[6], writer[7], and poet[8]. She ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (125 views/month, #7,221 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- María Zambrano was born in Vélez-Málaga[2].
- María Zambrano passed away in Madrid[4].
- María Zambrano was born on April 22, 1904[3].
- María Zambrano died on February 6, 1991[5].
- María Zambrano's father was Blas Zambrano[10].
- María Zambrano's mother was Q133759051[11].
- Among María Zambrano's spouses was Alfonso Rodríguez Aldave[12].
- María Zambrano held citizenship in Spain[13].
- María Zambrano's professions included philosopher[6].
- María Zambrano's professions included writer[7].
- María Zambrano worked as a poet[8].
- María Zambrano's field of work was poetry[14].
- María Zambrano's field of work was essay[15].
- María Zambrano's field of work was philosophy[16].
- Among María Zambrano's employers was Instituto-Escuela[17].
- Among María Zambrano's employers was Universidad Central[18].
- María Zambrano was employed by Residencia de Señoritas[19].
- Among María Zambrano's employers was Instituto de Bachillerato Cervantes[20].
- Among María Zambrano's employers was Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo[21].
- María Zambrano's education included a stint at Universidad Central[22].
- María Zambrano's education included a stint at I.E.S. Mariano Quintanilla[23].
- María Zambrano received the Miguel de Cervantes Prize[24].
- María Zambrano received the Princess of Asturias Award for Communications and Humanities[25].
- María Zambrano received the honorary doctorate of the University of Malaga[26].
- María Zambrano received the Dearest Son of Andalusia[27].
Body
Origins and Family
María Zambrano's place of birth was Vélez-Málaga[2]. She was born on April 22, 1904[3]. Her father was Blas Zambrano[10]. Her mother was Q133759051[11].
Education
Educated at Universidad Central[22], a higher education institution[28], in Spain[29], founded in 1822[30] and I.E.S. Mariano Quintanilla[23], a school[31], in Spain[32], founded in 1968[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include philosopher[6], writer[7], and poet[8]. Fields of work include poetry[14], a literary form[34]; essay[15], a literary genre[35]; and philosophy[16], an academic discipline[36]. Employers include Instituto-Escuela[17], a school[37], in Spain[38], founded in 1918[39], headquartered in International Institute[40]; Universidad Central[18], a higher education institution[41], in Spain[42], founded in 1822[43]; Residencia de Señoritas[19], a higher education institution[44], in Spain[45], founded in 1915[46]; Instituto de Bachillerato Cervantes[20], a building[47], in Spain[48]; and Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo[21], a public university[49], in Mexico[50], founded in 1540[51].
Recognition
Awards received include Miguel de Cervantes Prize[24], a literary award[52], in Spain[53], founded in 1976[54]; Princess of Asturias Award for Communications and Humanities[25], a class of award[55], in Spain[56], founded in 1981[57]; honorary doctorate of the University of Malaga[26], an award[58], in Spain[59]; and Dearest Son of Andalusia[27], a title of honor[60], in Spain[61].
Personal Life
María Zambrano was married to Alfonso Rodríguez Aldave[12].
Death and Burial
María Zambrano died on February 6, 1991[5]. She passed away in Madrid[4].
Works and Contributions
Things named for María Zambrano include Málaga-María Zambrano Railway Station[62], a dead-end railway station[63], in Spain[64], founded in 2006[65].
Why It Matters
María Zambrano ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (125 views/month, #7,221 of 1,000,298).[9] She has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[66] She is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[67]
Entities named for her include Málaga-María Zambrano Railway Station[62], a dead-end railway station[63], in Spain[64], founded in 2006[65].
FAQs
Where was María Zambrano born?
Born in Vélez-Málaga[2], María Zambrano…
Where did María Zambrano die?
María Zambrano passed away in Madrid[4].
Who were María Zambrano's parents?
María Zambrano's father was Blas Zambrano[10]. María Zambrano's mother was Q133759051[11].
Who was María Zambrano married to?
María Zambrano's spouses include Alfonso Rodríguez Aldave[12].
What did María Zambrano do for work?
María Zambrano worked as philosopher[6], writer[7], and poet[8].
Where did María Zambrano go to school?
María Zambrano was educated at Universidad Central[22] and I.E.S. Mariano Quintanilla[23].
What awards did María Zambrano receive?
Honors received include Miguel de Cervantes Prize[24], Princess of Asturias Award for Communications and Humanities[25], honorary doctorate of the University of Malaga[26], and Dearest Son of Andalusia[27].