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Tarquinia Molza (1
November 1542 – 8
August 1617) was an
Italian singer, poet, conductor, composer, and
natural philosopher. She was
considered a great...
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Molza [
ˈmɔlza] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Łukta,
within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland. It...
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Francesco Maria Molza (18 June 1489 in
Modena – 28
February 1544 in Modena) was an
Italian poet of the Renaissance. He has been
described as "one of the...
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other three members of the
concerto di
donne (Laura Peverara,
Tarquinia Molza and
Livia d'Arco) as
frequent companions wherever she went; and the four...
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where he
entered the
service of the
respected musician and poet
Tarquinia Molza, to whom he gave Gr**** lessons. In Modena,
Patricius received the invitation...
- his post. Wert, however, had
fallen in love with the
widowed Tarquinia Molza, the most
famous female singer and poet in Italy, who was a lady-in-waiting...
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Quedlinburg (b. 1591)
November 22 –
Ahmed I,
Ottoman Emperor (b. 1590)
Tarquinia Molza,
Italian singer (b. 1542) Smith, John. The
Generall Historie of Virginia...
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state of his country.
Other lyric poets of the
period include Francesco Molza,
Giovanni della Casa and
Pietro Bembo, and
women Vittoria Colonna, Veronica...
- Earl of Westmeath. His
mother was
Marguerite Jeanne Molza of Modena,
daughter of
Count Carlo Molza, who was
Gentleman Usher to
Queen Mary of Modena, and...
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texts for the
balletto delle donne dances. The well-known
singer Tarquinia Molza was
involved with the group, but
modern scholars disagree on
whether she...