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Diego Corrientes Mateos (August 20, 1757 – 1781) was a Spanish bandit famous for his generosity to the poor. He was born in Utrera, Seville on August 20, 1757, and died by hanging in Seville in 1781. In 1780, Charles III of Spain offered 100 gold pieces to anyone who captured Corrientes Mateos dead or alive. Corrientes Mateos fled to Portugal but was captured by the governor of Seville and a band of Portuguese under . After being brought back to Seville, he was tried and sentenced to death by hanging. After his death, his body was cut into pieces and sent to the different provinces where he had been active. His head stayed in Seville and was buried in the Church of San Roque, where it was found in the 20th Century during restoration work. A metal hook was found in the cranium.

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  • Diego Corrientes Mateos (Utrera, província de Sevilla, 20 d'agost de 1757-Sevilla, 30 de març de 1781) va ser un bandoler espanyol del segle XVIII. (ca)
  • Diego Corrientes Mateos (August 20, 1757 – 1781) was a Spanish bandit famous for his generosity to the poor. He was born in Utrera, Seville on August 20, 1757, and died by hanging in Seville in 1781. In 1780, Charles III of Spain offered 100 gold pieces to anyone who captured Corrientes Mateos dead or alive. Corrientes Mateos fled to Portugal but was captured by the governor of Seville and a band of Portuguese under . After being brought back to Seville, he was tried and sentenced to death by hanging. After his death, his body was cut into pieces and sent to the different provinces where he had been active. His head stayed in Seville and was buried in the Church of San Roque, where it was found in the 20th Century during restoration work. A metal hook was found in the cranium. (en)
  • Diego Corriente Mateos (Utrera, provincia de Sevilla, 20 de agosto de 1757-Sevilla, 30 de marzo de 1781) fue un bandolero español del siglo XVIII.​ (es)
  • Diego Corrientes Mateos (Utrera, 1757 – Sevilla, 10 maart 1781) was een Spaanse bandiet. Diego Corrientes was een sociale bandiet die het opnam voor de zwakkeren in de samenleving. Hij beroofde boerderijen en landhuizen in Andalusië. Volgens de overlevering was Diego Corrientes een bandiet die nooit iemand vermoordde en zijn buit verdeelde onder de armen. Hij wordt gerekend tot de beroemdste bandoleros van Spanje. Corrientes hield zijn roofpraktijken slechts drie jaar vol. Uiteindelijk werd hij door een vriend verraden en in Sevilla op vierentwintigjarige leeftijd gevierendeeld. (nl)
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  • Diego Corrientes Mateos (Utrera, província de Sevilla, 20 d'agost de 1757-Sevilla, 30 de març de 1781) va ser un bandoler espanyol del segle XVIII. (ca)
  • Diego Corrientes Mateos (August 20, 1757 – 1781) was a Spanish bandit famous for his generosity to the poor. He was born in Utrera, Seville on August 20, 1757, and died by hanging in Seville in 1781. In 1780, Charles III of Spain offered 100 gold pieces to anyone who captured Corrientes Mateos dead or alive. Corrientes Mateos fled to Portugal but was captured by the governor of Seville and a band of Portuguese under . After being brought back to Seville, he was tried and sentenced to death by hanging. After his death, his body was cut into pieces and sent to the different provinces where he had been active. His head stayed in Seville and was buried in the Church of San Roque, where it was found in the 20th Century during restoration work. A metal hook was found in the cranium. (en)
  • Diego Corriente Mateos (Utrera, provincia de Sevilla, 20 de agosto de 1757-Sevilla, 30 de marzo de 1781) fue un bandolero español del siglo XVIII.​ (es)
  • Diego Corrientes Mateos (Utrera, 1757 – Sevilla, 10 maart 1781) was een Spaanse bandiet. Diego Corrientes was een sociale bandiet die het opnam voor de zwakkeren in de samenleving. Hij beroofde boerderijen en landhuizen in Andalusië. Volgens de overlevering was Diego Corrientes een bandiet die nooit iemand vermoordde en zijn buit verdeelde onder de armen. Hij wordt gerekend tot de beroemdste bandoleros van Spanje. Corrientes hield zijn roofpraktijken slechts drie jaar vol. Uiteindelijk werd hij door een vriend verraden en in Sevilla op vierentwintigjarige leeftijd gevierendeeld. Zijn avonturen zijn onderwerp van verschillende speelfilms, verhalen en liederen. (nl)
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