Aníbal Otero

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Aníbal Otero Álvarez (21 January 1911 – 1 March 1974) was a Spanish linguist, philologist and writer, who wrote in both Galician and Spanish. In 1936, after the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, he was mistaken for a spy and given a death penalty by Francoist authorities, which was commuted to life imprisonment; he remained in prison until 1941.[1][2]

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