Camilo Castelo Branco, a renowned writer of considerable literary acclaim, entered this world on the sixteenth day of March, in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-five, within the picturesque city of Lisbon, Portugal. His notable works include the captivating "Mysteries of Lisbon", released in the year two thousand and eleven, as well as the equally impressive "Amor de Perdição" which saw the light of day in both 1914 and 1943.
Throughout his life, Camilo Castelo Branco was united in matrimony to two remarkable women, namely Ana Augusta Plácido and Joaquina Pereira de França. His life was marked by a deep sense of love and companionship, a testament to the enduring power of human connection.
Alas, Camilo Castelo Branco's time on this earth came to a close on the first day of June, in the year eighteen hundred and ninety, within the charming town of Sao Miguel de Ceide, which is situated within the municipality of Vila Nova de Famalicao, Portugal. Despite his passing, his legacy lives on through his remarkable literary works, a lasting testament to his skill and artistry as a writer.