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  1. The Spanish Golden Age (Spanish: Siglo de Oro [ˈsiɣlo ðe ˈoɾo], "Golden Century") was a period coinciding with the political rise of the Spanish Empire under the Catholic Monarchs of Spain and the Spanish Habsburgs when literature and the arts flourished in Spain.

  2. El Siglo de Oro abarca dos periodos estéticos, que corresponden al Renacimiento del siglo XVI ( Reyes Católicos, Carlos I y Felipe II ), y al Barroco del siglo XVII ( Felipe III, Felipe IV y Carlos II ). El eje de estas dos épocas o fases puede ponerse en el Concilio de Trento y la Contrarreforma.

  3. The Golden Age, or Siglo de Oro, of Spanish literature extended from the early 16th century to the late 17th century. Among the period’s most notable works is Cervantes’s Don Quixote. The Siglo de Oro is considered the high point in Spain’s literary history.

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  4. The Spanish Golden Age ( Spanish: Siglo de Oro [ ˈsiɣlo ðe ˈoɾo], "Golden Century") was a period coinciding with the political rise of the Spanish Empire under the Catholic Monarchs of Spain and the Spanish Habsburgs when literature and the arts flourished in Spain.

  5. Early Modern Spanish (also called classical Spanish, Golden Age Spanish or Auric Spanish, especially in literary contexts) is the variant of Spanish used between the end of the fifteenth century and the end of the seventeenth century, marked by a series of phonological and grammatical changes that transformed Old Spanish into Modern ...