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-Molina's play is set in the fourteenth century and its [[protagonist]], the titular El Burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra — a.k.a., [[Don Juan]] — may have been modeled on characters in the earlier Golden Age plays, such as Leucino in [[Juan de la Cueva]]'s ''[[Infamador]]'' (1581) and Leonido in [[Lope de Vega]]'s ''[[Fianza Satisfecha]]'' (1612).+[[Lope de Vega]]'s ''[[Fianza Satisfecha]]'' (1612).
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