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Diodata Malvasia (c. 1532 - post-1617) was a nun
within the
convent of San
Mattia in Bologna, Italy. She
lived during the
period of
ecclesiastical reform...
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Diodata Saluzzo Roero (1774–1840) was an
Italian poet,
playwright and
author of
prose fiction. Her work drew
praise from such
figures as
Tommaso Valperga...
- 1996, p. 4.
Watts 2017, p. 142.
Saluzzo Roero,
Diodata (1827),
Ipazia ovvero Delle filosofie poema di
Diodata Saluzzo Roero. Grout, James, "The
Death of Hypatia"...
- (1603–1664),
Italian aristocrat,
patron of
astronomy and
military leader Diodata Malvasia (c. 1532 – post-1617),
Italian nun
within the
convent of San Mattia...
- as muni****l
mayor on
December 11, 1944, by
Calixto Zaldivar. In 1948,
Diodata Tario Lim
Bandoja was
elected as muni****l
mayor of Tibiao,
sister of the...
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painter (d. 1864) July 31
Jonathan Richmond,
American politician (d. 1853)
Diodata Saluzzo Roero,
Italian writer and poet (d. 1840)
August 1 John Adam, silversmith...
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program that
Arcadia achieved. In 1795, the
academy admitted the
Italian Diodata Saluzzo Roero, as one of its
first female members, but some
evidence does...
- journey, the
heroine appears to have been
inspired by the
Italian poet
Diodata Saluzzo Roero. The book
tells the
story of two lovers: Corinne, the Italian...
- 8.17c
Canzon seconda, a due b****i 8.18a
Canzona decimasettima detta la
Diodata, a due b****i 8.18b
Canzon quarta, a due b****i 8.18c
Canzon quarta, a due...
- 1871
Monument to
Giovanni Battista Bodoni, Saluzzo, 1872
Monument to
Diodata Saluzzo, Saluzzo, 1874
Monument to
Giovanni Garelli, Mondovì, 1875 Monument...