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- Sibilla Aleramo (born Marta Felicina Faccio; 14 August 1876 – 13 January 1960) was an Italian feminist writer and poet known for her autobiographical...
- Aleramo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aleramo, Marquess of Montferrat (died 991) Sibilla Aleramo (1876–1960), Italian author...
- Aleram (Italian: Aleramo; died 991) was the first Marquis of Montferrat and Liguria (the marca Aleramica) in Northern Italy until his death. He was son...
- women's legal and civic rights. There she met the well-known writer Sibilla Aleramo, who shared her commitment to social change that would eliminate the subordinate...
- Aleramica ("Aleramic march") for his son-in-law Aleramo. The earliest secure do****entation of Aleramo and his immediate family is derived from the founding...
- erratic personality, including his ill-fated love affair with Sibilla Aleramo. He is often seen as an Italian example of a poète maudit. Campana was...
- became known as autonomism and workerism. Italian feminists include Sibilla Aleramo, Alaide Gualberta Beccari, and Anna Maria Mozzoni, and proto-feminist philosophies...
- Una donna is a 1906 novel by Sibilla Aleramo, and is one of the first explicitly feminist Italian novels. The novel was composed between 1901 and 1904...
- Thessalonica during the 12th and 13th centuries. Their name derived from count Aleramo, proclaimed first Marquis of Central Liguria by emperor Otto the Great...
- it was elevated to a margravate of the Holy Roman Empire under Count Aleramo in 961, following the transition of power in northern Italy from Berengar...