Works
- 1862: "A Campana de Anllóns (El canto de un Brigante)"
- 1877: Rumores de los pinos
- 1886: Queixumes dos pinos
- 1895: A campana de Anllóns
- 2005: Os Eoas
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| Persondata | |
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| Name | Pondal, Eduardo |
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| Date of birth | 1835-02-08 |
| Place of birth | Ponteceso, Galicia, Spain |
| Date of death | 1917-03-08 |
| Place of death | A Coruña, Galicia, Spain |
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