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Laura Malatesta (1404 – 21 May 1425),
better known as
Parisina Malatesta, was an
Italian marchioness. She was the
daughter of
Andrea Malatesta, lord of...
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parisina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Parisina Malatesta was the wife of Niccolò III d'Este, who
beheaded her with her
lover and stepson...
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Parisina (also
known as
Parisina d'Este) is an
opera (tragedia lirica), in
three acts by
Gaetano Donizetti.
Felice Romani wrote the
Italian libretto after...
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Parisina is a 586-line poem
written by Lord Byron. It was
probably written between 1812 and 1815, and
published on 13
February 1816. It is
based on a story...
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Parisina is a
chain of
department stores in
Mexico operated by the
company Grupo Parisina S.A de C.V. It
sells mainly fabrics and millinery, home decor...
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Parisina is a
tragedia lirica, or opera, in four acts by
Pietro Mascagni.
Gabriele D'Annunzio
wrote the
Italian libretto after Byron's poem
Parisina of...
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includes the
ancienne ballade that
inspired Barker's painting: Barker's
Parisina, one of
three paintings he
exhibited at the
Paris Salon of 1842, exemplifies...
- In 1413 he made a
pilgrimage to the Holy Land. In 1418 he
remarried to
Parisina Malatesta,
daughter of
Andrea Malatesta. Two
years later,
fearing the ambitions...
- Nicholò's
eldest son. His
father never married his mother; but in 1418
married Parisina Malatesta,
nearly twenty years his junior. Ugo was at
first treated coldly...
- work on
Parisina in Bellevue, near Paris,
sometimes with his
daughter Emi, his
mistress Anna Lolli, and the
librettist Gabriele d'Annunzio.
Parisina was premiered...