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Cristóval Suárez de Figueroa (Seventeenth Century)
Suárez de Figueroa, Cristóval (fē-gā-rō’ä). A Spanish poet of the first half of the seventeenth century. His most celebrated poems are a translation of the ‘Faithful Shepherd’ (1602) of Guarini, and ‘Constant Amaryllis’ (1609). He wrote a history of ‘The Deeds of Don Garcia Hurtado de Mendoza’ (1613) in the wars with the Araucanians; also an epic, ‘Spain Defended’ (1612).