- Teresa,
Contessa Guiccioli (1800–1873) was an
Italian noblewoman and the
married lover of Lord
Byron while he was
living in
Ravenna and
writing the first...
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Alessandro Guiccioli (5
March 1843 – 3
October 1922) was an
Italian diplomat and politician. He was born in Venice. He was
mayor of Rome from 1888 to...
- 22-year-old mistress,
Countess Teresa Guiccioli, who had
abandoned her
husband to live with him. But
ultimately Guiccioli's father,
Count Gamba, was allowed...
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episodes over 11 years. Henry's
first acting credit was for his role as
Guiccioli on the TV
miniseries The
Roads to Freedom. Born in Aston, Birmingham,...
-
Allegra also
demonstrated a
talent for
acting and singing. Teresa,
Contessa Guiccioli, who was Lord Byron's
lover while he was
living in
Ravenna and whom Allegra...
- by the love for a
local aristocratic and
married young woman,
Teresa Guiccioli. Here he
continued Don Juan and
wrote Ravenna Diary, My
Dictionary and...
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Teresa of the Two Sicilies, Empress-consort of
Brazil Teresa,
Contessa Guiccioli (1800–1873), the
married lover of Lord
Byron in
Ravenna Teresa Berganza...
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Written at
Ravenna in June 1819, the
author dedicated it to the
Countess Guiccioli. The work was
positively reviewed by
Francis Jeffrey, as he
wrote about...
- and
daughter Haydée are sold into
slavery by Fernand.
Countess Teresa Guiccioli: Her name is not
actually stated in the novel. She is
referred to as "Countess...
- she died on
August 4, 1849, at 7:45 pm in the arms of her
husband at
Guiccioli Farm in Mandriole, near Ravenna, Italy,
during the
tragic retreat. Her...