El príncipe constante

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El príncipe constante is a 17th-century Spanish Baroque play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca that dramatizes the Christian martyrdom and unwavering faith of Prince Ferdinand of Portugal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque drama
Spanish Golden Age play
play
adaptation Książę Niezłomny NERFINISHED
author Pedro Calderón de la Barca NERFINISHED
basedOn life of Ferdinand of Portugal
canonicalStatus key work of Spanish Golden Age theatre
major work of Calderón de la Barca
countryOfOrigin Spain
dramaticForm comedia
dramaturgicalFeature focus on interior spiritual conflict
firstPerformanceCentury 17th century
genre religious drama
tragedy
hasCharacter Ferdinand of Portugal NERFINISHED
Moorish rulers
historicalBasis Portuguese–Moroccan conflicts NERFINISHED
language Spanish
literaryMovement Siglo de Oro NERFINISHED
Spanish Baroque
mainCharacter Prince Ferdinand of Portugal NERFINISHED
notableInterpreter Juliusz Słowacki NERFINISHED
originalTitle El príncipe constante NERFINISHED
period 17th century
philosophicalAspect Stoic endurance
religiousAffiliationOfProtagonist Christianity NERFINISHED
religiousContext Counter-Reformation Catholicism
setting Morocco NERFINISHED
theme Christian martyrdom
honor
religious steadfastness
sacrifice
unwavering faith

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Pedro Calderón de la Barca notableWork El príncipe constante