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Polissena of San
Macario (died 1571) was an
alleged Italian witch. She had
epilepsy and was
burned alive at the
stake in Lucca. The fact that Polisenna...
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Polissena Ruffo (1400
Cariati - 17 July 1420) was a
princess of Calabria.
Princess of Rossano,
countess of
Corigliano and
Montalto was the
daughter of...
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Polissena Sforza (1428 – June 1, 1449) was an
Italian noblewoman and wife of the Lord of Rimini. She was the
daughter of the
condottiero Francesco Sforza...
- was
granted in 1412 by King
Ladislaus of Naples. In 1418, he
married Polissena Ruffo, a
Calabrese noblewoman. From 1419, he
fought alongside his father...
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substantial military campaigns. He died at
Padua in 1443. Erasmo's
daughter Polissena Romagnola married Tiberto Brandolini, the son of his best
friend Brandolino...
- of
Savoy ended with her
grandson Charles Felix of Sardinia. The
Villa Polissena in Rome is
named in her honour.
Victor Amadeus III of
Sardinia (26 June...
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Polissena Contarini Da Mula was a
Dogaressa of
Venice by
marriage to the Doge
Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo (r. 1763-1779). She
married the Doge in 1771 at...
- Armenia,
Temple of
Garni Time: 53 A.D. In the
royal tent
outside the city,
Polissena,
desperately unhappy,
prays to the gods to help her in her
sorrow ("Sommi...
- (Hewitson, 1855)
Synonyms Ithomia erruca Hewitson, 1855
Episcada burmeisteri Köhler, 1929
Hypoleria arpi Zikán, 1935
Greta polissena breviala Bryk, 1953...
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Swedish countess Polissena Contarini Da Mula,
dogaressa of
Venice Polissena Ruffo (1400-1420), an
Italian noblewoman Polissena Sforza (1428-1449),...