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  1. Born in 1308; died of the plague in Avignon, France, on April 6, 1348; daughter of Audibert de Noves of Avignon; married Hugues de Sale of Avignon; children: eleven. Laura, a French woman beloved by Petrarch and celebrated in his poems, was in reality Laure de Noves who was later Madame de Sale.

  2. Apr 6, 2015 · Laura de Noves of Avignon, if she is Petrarch's Laura, was born in 1310, was married in 1325, gave birth to eleven children, and died when she was just thirty-eight years old. The only Laura we have is Petrarch's Laura.

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  4. However, there is a lot of evidence to show that Laura really did exist and that she was Laure de Noves. Born 6 years after Petrarch in 1310 in Avignon she was the daughter of Audibert de Noves (a Knight) and wife to Hugues II de Sade (and possibly the ancestor of the infamous Marquis de Sade).

  5. 1310-1348. Biography. Born 6 years after Petrarch in 1310 in Avignon she was the daughter of Audibert de Noves (a Knight) and wife to Hugues II de Sade (and possibly the ancestor of the infamous Marquis de Sade). She married at the age of 15 (January 16th, 1325) and Petrarch saw her for the first time two years later on April 6th (Good Friday ...

  6. Laure de Noves or Laure de Sade, wife of Count Hugues de Sade, and muse of Francesco Petrarch, 1308-1348. She wears a long blue surtout with laced bodice and slashed sleeves, crakows or poulaines, and small cap with her long hair tied behind.

  7. date created: Published 1811. materials: Stipple engraving on paper. measurements: 9.22 x 5.08 cm. object type: Work on paper. credit line: Purchased 1932. accession number: FP I 192.1. gallery: Scottish National Portrait Gallery ( Print Room) depicted: Laura de Noves.

  8. The Mocking of Christ, the Scourging, the Deposition (left panel); The Entombment, the Ascension, Pentecost (right panel) (diptych)Victoria and Albert Museum. 165 more. Petrarch and Laura de Noves by Italian (Venetian) School, c. 1510, from Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

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