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Gaspara Stampa (Italian pronunciation: [
ˈɡaspara ˈstampa]; 1523 – 23
April 1554) was an
Italian poet. She is
considered to have been the
greatest woman...
- of
Gaspara Stampa and
Veronica Franco,"
Italica 69 (1992): 1-18.
Stefano Bianchi, La
scrittura poetica femminile nel
Cinquecento veneto:
Gaspara Stampa...
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arrows have
lodged in
their flanks.” (Loeb translation). In
Sonnet XCIII of
Gaspara Stampa’s Rime,
published posthumously in 1554,
Stampa uses
dittany as a...
- de la
Serna Quiñones Pimentel).
Their daughter and
successor was: XV.
Gaspara de
Saavedra y Fuenmayor, the
third Marchioness of Castel-Moncayo, who married...
- "
Gaspara Stampa as
Salamander and Phoenix:
Reshaping the
Tradition of the
Abandoned Woman". In Falkeid, Unn; Feng,
Aileen (eds.).
Rethinking Gaspara Stampa...
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Monsignor Della Casa,
Giovanni Borgherini,
Ludovico Ariosto,
Bernardo T****o,
Gaspara Stampa,
Vittore Soranzo,
Benedetto Varchi,
Pietro Aretino,
Giulio Camillo...
- 401;
Wheatcroft 2009, pp. 59–60. Pranjić 2016, pp. 19...kapitane:
kneza Gašpara Alapija, Miklouša Kobaka,
Petra Patačića, Vuka Papratovića Pranjić 2016...
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Maria Cecilia Agata Anna
Josefa Laurenzia Donata Melchiorra Bald****ara
Gaspara Bandini,
Duchess of
Mondragone and 7th
Countess of
Newburgh (1796–1877)...
- (who won the
Coral Cup at Cheltenham),
Blowing Wind (County Hurdle) and
Gaspara (Fred
Winter Hurdle). . The 2016
running was
unsponsored and no
bonus was...
- Elba
where Napoleon was
first exiled in 1814. One of Stampa's ancestors,
Gaspara Stampa (1520-1554), was an
esteemed poet
during the
Italian Renaissance...