bradomin is incorrectly written, and should be written as "bradomin" being its meaning: Marqués de Bradomín, a literary character in the novel sonata of autumn and other works of Ramón del Valle-Inclán (Ramón José Simón Valle Peña ) a dandy, cynical, skeptical, galante, ugly, Catholic and sentimental, inspired by Granada Carlist general Carlos Calderón. This imaginary Marquis became real in the person of Carlos Luis Baltasar del Valle-Inclán and white, son of the writer; invented and title granted by King Juan Carlos I under a Royal Decree, given in Madrid on June 24, 1981.