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Portrait of
Laura Dianti is a c. 1520–25
painting by Titian, now held in the H.
Kisters Collection at Kreuzlingen. It is
signed "TICI/ANVS F." The portrait...
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Laura Dianti (Early
sixteenth century in
Ferrara – 25 June 1573 in Ferrara, Italy) was an
Italian woman. She was a
lover and
possible third wife of Alfonso...
- 14 June 1519).
After Lucrezia's
death on 24 June 1519, he
married Laura Dianti by whom he had had two
illegitimate sons (later legitimized),
Alfonso and...
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figure –
these have
included Titian's lover,
Alfonso d'Este's
lover Laura Dianti, or
Federico Gonzaga's
lover Isabella Boschetti. None of
these theories...
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Tolomei (d.1419),
mistress of Niccolò III d'Este,
Marquis of
Ferrara Laura Dianti (d.1573),
mistress of
Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of
Ferrara Agnese del Maino...
- Post and The Guardian. The bookshop's home is a
Dutch canal boat
called Dianti dating back to the 1920s. As well as
working as a bookshop, it regularly...
- Lupa ****ng,
Kisah Anak Rantau". Kompas.com.
Retrieved 31
December 2022.
Dianti,
Qomariah (7
January 2023). "Film "Gita
Cinta dari SMA"
Rilis Official Poster...
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illegitimate son of
Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of
Ferrara by his
lover Laura Dianti. In 1523 his
father gave him
Montecchio Emilia and
turned it into a feudal...
- an
illegitimate son of
Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, and of
Laura Dianti. They had
three children:
Cesare (8
October 1552 – 11
December 1628); married...
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envoy on Myanmar".
Nikkei Asia. Jakarta:
Nikkei Inc.
Retrieved 7 June 2024.
Dianti, Tria (7 July 2023). "Indonesia
pushes to
implement failed Myanmar peace...