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Marfisa (also
translated as "Marphisa") is a
character in the
Italian romantic epics Orlando innamorato by
Matteo Maria Boiardo and
Orlando Furioso by...
- by one mother,
whose name is
unknown -
Marfisa (c.1554-16
August 1608) and
Bradamante (1559–1624). Both
Marfisa and
Bradamante were made
legitimate a few...
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Marfisa d'Este (c.1554 in
Ferrara – 16
October 1608 in Ferrara) was a
Ferrarese noblewoman. She was the
illegitimate daughter of
Francesco d'Este and...
- The
Palazzina Marfisa d'Este is a Renaissance-style
small palace, once suburban, and
sometimes referred to as a villa,
located on
Corso Giovecca #170...
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infancy by the
wizard Atlante in
Africa as a
Saracen warrior (in Ariosto,
Marfisa is Ruggiero's twin sister).
Ruggiero is the
subject of two
possible prophecies...
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Tales of Love and
Death – "Elizabeth Hover" (1979)
Hearts and
Armour – "
Marfisa" (1983)
Control – "Sheba" (1987)
Marching in
Darkness -"Zeudi
Araya Cristaldi"...
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answers on
erotic matters,
expressed as
poems in
ottava rima and quatrains.
Marfisa (1527–;
published 1532, 1535)
Angelica (published 1536)
Orlandino (published...
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published in 2004 by
Parlor Press.
Ruggiero Rodomonte Sacripante Brunello Marfisa 1490s in
poetry Bradamante Rinaldo Orlando furioso, a
continuation by Ludovico...
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women warriors in
folklore Calvino,
Italo (23
October 2012). "Bradamante e
Marfisa".
Orlando furioso di
Ludovico Ariosto raccontato da
Italo Calvino [Orlando...
- in the
revised edition of 1532)
after a
storm has
punished the ship of
Marfisa, Astolfo, Aquilant, Grifon, and others, for
three straight days, and is...