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Laura Cereta (September 1469 – 1499) was one of the most
notable humanist and
feminist writers of fifteenth-century Italy.
Cereta was the
first to put...
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series four to
series six. She also
featured in Da Vinci's
Demons as
Laura Cereta, The Loch as
Mhari Toner and as
Debbie O'Callaghan in A Confession. In 2005...
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Bayezid II (supporting
season 2; prin****l
season 3)
Simone Lahbib as
Laura Cereta (season 3) Paul
Freeman as The
Architect /
Asterion (season 3) Jude Wright...
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inherently defective;
literate women such as
Christine de Pizan,
Laura Cereta,
Marguerite de Navarre, or
Moderata Fonte re****ed
misogynistic attacks against...
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identifiers Ceresa taurina Wikidata: Q3056884 BOLD: 376996 BugGuide: 30783 EPPO:
CERETA GBIF: 10055426 iNaturalist: 454284 Open Tree of Life: 7874013...
- (1474–after 1548),
composer Vincenzo Foppa (c. 1427–c. 1515),
painter Laura Cereta (1469–1499),
humanist author Saint Angela Merici (1474–1540),
founded the...
- (1468–1526) (Albanian) Niccolò
Machiavelli (1469–1527) (Italian/Florentine)
Laura Cereta (1469-1499) (Italian)
Aires de
Figueiredo Barbosa (1470–1540) (Portuguese)...
- Gozzadini,
Nicola de la Haye,
Christine de Pizan,
Jadwiga of Poland, and
Laura Cereta. The 1381 Peasants'
Revolt was a
peasant rebellion in
England in
which English...
- Sciences.
Laura Battiferri Ammanati 1523
Italy Isabella d’Este A poet.
Laura Cereta 1469
Italy Isabella d’Este One of the
great female humanist and feminist...
- the Ikko sect of
Buddhism (b. 1415)
Muhammad Rumfa,
ruler of Kano
Laura Cereta,
Italian humanist and
feminist (b. 1469) The
Secular Spirit: Life and Art...