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  1. Referred to simply as Beatrice in most sources from her time and shortly after, she was first identified as "Beatrice Tenda" by Bernardino Corio in his Milanese history first published in 1503. She was accordingly long considered a member of the Lascaris di Ventimiglia family of the Counts of Tenda.

  2. Language. Italian. Based on. Carlo Tedaldi Fores's [ it] play Beatrice Tenda. Premiere. 16 March 1833. ( 1833-03-16) La Fenice, Venice. Beatrice di Tenda is a tragic opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini, from a libretto by Felice Romani, after the play of the same name by Carlo Tedaldi Fores [ it].

  3. Beatrice di Tenda; Ritratto di Beatrice di Tenda, da una stampa ottocentesca: Duchessa consorte di Milano; In carica: 1412 – 13 settembre 1418: Predecessore: Antonia Malatesta: Successore: Maria di Savoia Nascita: Tenda, 1372 circa Morte: Binasco, 13 settembre 1418: Dinastia: Cane Padre: Ruggero Cane: Madre: Giacobina Asinari: Consorti ...

  4. Beatrice Cane ( c. 1372 – 1418), mistakenly known in much of the historiography as Beatrice Lascaris di Tenda but actually a member of the Cane family, was an Italian noblewoman who married first the condottiero Facino Cane, Count of Biandrate and a cousin once removed, and then Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, who later had her killed.

  5. Beatrice, just now in director Sellars’ Paris, unfortunately champions progressive political causes. It worked out well with her first husband, but he died young. She had the power to elevate a rising young politician to a position of great power, and he became her husband, later becoming corrupt.

  6. This is the story of Beatrice Lascaris di Tenda, the woman who was the widow of the condottiere Facino Cane and later the wife of Duke Filippo Maria Visconti, in 15th century Milan. Filippo has grown tired of his wife Beatrice; she regrets her impetuous marriage to him after her first husband's death, a marriage that has delivered her and her ...

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  8. tragic tale of Beatrice Lascaris di Tenda – the wife of Filippo Maria Visconti who succeeded his murdered brother to the Duchy of Milan and used his wife’s personal resources to extend his demesne, before becoming jealous of her first husband’s reputation as a noble soldier and hatching a

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