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Guglielma or
Wilhelmina of
Bohemia (Italian:
Guglielma Boema; Czech: Vilemína or Blažena; 1210 – 24
October 1281) was an
Italian noblewoman,
possibly of...
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Guglielma Pallavicini (rarely Wilhelmina; died 1358), the Lady of Thermopylae, was the last
Pallavicino heir to rule in Bodonitsa, in
Frankish Greece...
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margraves were
matrilineal descendants of the last
Pallavicini marquise,
Guglielma.
Oberto Pelavicino or
Pallavicino (1197-1269),
Italian field captain under...
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Cards Painted by
Bonifacio Bembo,
Gertrude Moakley writes:
Their leader,
Guglielma of Bohemia, had died in
Milan in 1281. The most
enthusiastic of her followers...
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Angiola Guglielma Butteri, also
known as
Angelica Bottero, was a 17th-century
Italian artist and nun. She died 26 July 1676 at 80
years old. She entered...
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Bohemia (Anežka Česká) (20
January 1211 – 6
March 1282) The
Milanese mystic Guglielma (1210s – 24
October 1281)
claimed to be a
Princess of
Bohemia and has...
- (died 1300) was an
Italian mystic. She was a
follower of the
teachings of
Guglielma. She was
executed for
heresy in Milan,
having been
convicted by the Inquisition...
- in 1311,
Bodonitsa was
divided between his wife
Maria and his
daughter Guglielma. The
latter married Bartolomeo Zaccaria.
Cornaro was
sought out by Maria...
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husband of
above 1311 – 1358
Guglielma 1327 – 1334
Bartolommeo Zaccaria,
husband The
first Zorzi was a
husband of
Guglielma. 1335 – 1345
Nicholas I 1345...
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Superior of the
Franciscan Poor
Clares nuns of
Prague The
Milanese mystic Guglielma (1210s – 24
October 1281)
claimed to be a
Princess of
Bohemia and has...