
Generally, one is not responsible for one’s surname, which may contradict the physical or moral character of the person. This is what happens, in both aspects, to the defeated candidate Sanchista for the presidency of Extremadura with his last name, but it is clear that he likes it so much that he does not decide to change it. Such stubborn determination to remain an oxymoron with legs all his life does not favor the character aesthetically. And let’s not even talk about what arises from the ethical contrast. The true valiant of Extremadura was Bartolomé José Gallardo (1776-1852), from Campanario, Badajoz, who fought in patriotic games against the French, in addition to laying the foundations of modern Spanish bibliography…. See more