Antonio de Zayas-Fernández de Córdoba y Beaumont, (3 September 1871 – 23 April 1945) was a Spanish diplomat and writer. As a poet, he is classified into the movement known as Hispanic Modernismo. He was born in Madrid on 3 September 1871 and died in Málaga in 1945. He was the second of the 20th Century Dukes of Amalfi, a Spanish title revived by Alfonso XIII of Spain, which was purely titular and carried no authority over the Italian city of Amalfi.
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| - Antonio de Zayas-Fernández de Córdoba y Beaumont, (3 September 1871 – 23 April 1945) was a Spanish diplomat and writer. As a poet, he is classified into the movement known as Hispanic Modernismo. He was born in Madrid on 3 September 1871 and died in Málaga in 1945. He was the second of the 20th Century Dukes of Amalfi, a Spanish title revived by Alfonso XIII of Spain, which was purely titular and carried no authority over the Italian city of Amalfi. (en)
- Antonio de Zayas-Fernández de Córdoba y Beaumont (Madrid, 3 de septiembre de 1871-Málaga, 23 de abril de 1945) fue un diplomático, poeta y escritor español del modernismo. Ostentó el título nobiliario de duque de Amalfi. (es)
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| - Antonio de Zayas-Fernández de Córdoba y Beaumont, (3 September 1871 – 23 April 1945) was a Spanish diplomat and writer. As a poet, he is classified into the movement known as Hispanic Modernismo. He was born in Madrid on 3 September 1871 and died in Málaga in 1945. He was the second of the 20th Century Dukes of Amalfi, a Spanish title revived by Alfonso XIII of Spain, which was purely titular and carried no authority over the Italian city of Amalfi. (en)
- Antonio de Zayas-Fernández de Córdoba y Beaumont (Madrid, 3 de septiembre de 1871-Málaga, 23 de abril de 1945) fue un diplomático, poeta y escritor español del modernismo. Ostentó el título nobiliario de duque de Amalfi. (es)
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