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Kinship terminology is the
system used in
languages to
refer to the
persons to whom an
individual is
related through kinship.
Different societies classify...
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Imperia Cognati (also
called Imperia La Divina,
meaning Imperia The Divine, or The
Queen of Courtesans, 3
August 1486 – 15
August 1512), was a
Roman courtesan...
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immer noch. In:
Labhards Bodensee Magazin 2013, S. 44–45
Franca Petrucci:
COGNATI, Imperia, In:
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani -
Volume 26 (1982) Helmut...
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gisaeng of the
Joseon Dynasty ʽInān (Arabic: عِنان, d. 841),
qiyan Imperia Cognati (1486–1512),
courtesan of
Renaissance Rome,
referred to as the "first courtesan"...
- disciples)
Villa Farnesina (decoration)
Related Giovanni Santi (father)
Imperia Cognati (mistress and model)
Margarita Luti (mistress and model)
Giulio Romano...
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Naples as "Hrovatinus comes, nec non
filii et
fratres eius,
consanguinei et
cognati virorum nobilium Pauli, bani
Croatorum nec non
Georgii et Mladeni, fratrum"...
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Alexander the
Great Theodora (6th century),
empress of
Byzantium Imperia Cognati, the "first courtesan" in
Europe Isabella de Luna,
Italian (originally...
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Giulia Campana (Pendaglia; Ferrarese) -
mother of
Tullia d'Aragona.
Imperia Cognati (Rome; 1486–1512) - one of the
first famous profeccional courtesans in...
- Slovenia. 1442 –
Galeotto I Pico, Duke of
Mirandola (d. 1499) 1486 –
Imperia Cognati,
Italian courtesan (d. 1512) 1491 –
Maria of Jülich-Berg,
German noblewoman...
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Pieter Gillis,
French philosopher (d. 1533)
August 3 –
Imperia Cognati,
Italian courtesan (d. 1512)
August 23 –
Sigismund von Herberstein, Austrian...