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  1. Dec 6, 2023 · Christine in Her Study. In one of the most recognizable portraits of Christine de Pizan, she wears a simple but brilliant blue dress, called a cotehardie, with her hair tucked back and covered with a double horned headdress covered by a transparent white veil. This distinctive headdress looks like one called the Attor de Gibet, or horned hennin ...

  2. Christine de Pizan. Christine de Pizan was a French Renaissance writer who wrote some of the very first feminist pieces of literature. During the Renaissance, Christine de Pizan broke with the traditional roles assigned to women in several ways during a time when women had no legal rights and were considered a man's property.

  3. Tara Platt is the voice of Christine de Pizan in Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War, and Yuka Shioyama is the Japanese voice. Video Game: Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War

  4. Cristina de Pisano (em francês: Christine de Pizan ou Christine de Pisan, Veneza, 11 de setembro de 1363 — Poissy, c. 1430) foi uma poetisa e filósofa italiana que viveu na França durante primeira metade do século XV. [ 1] Ela era conhecida por criticar a misoginia presente no meio literário da época, predominantemente masculino, e ...

  5. Bladestorm: Nightmare (ブレイドストーム 百年戦争&ナイトメア, Bladestorm Hyakunen Sensou & Nightmare; Hyakunen Sensou translated as "Hundred Years' War") is a revamp-follow up to Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War. The director is Atsushi Miyauchi and Akihiro Suzuki is the producer. Development for the title began in 2009. Graphics will not be given a dramatic visual upgrade ...

  6. Mar 20, 2022 · The Book of the City of the Ladies (1405) by Christine de Pizan (l. 1364 - c. 1430) is considered by many scholars to be the first work of feminist literature, predating A Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792) by Mary Wollstonecraft by almost 400 years in advocating for the equality of women in society. The Book of the City of Ladies.

  7. Nov 5, 2022 · Although sometimes thought of as an Italian writer, Christine de Pizan probably only spent a short period in the country of her birth. She was born in around 1364, and was about four years old when she moved from Bologna to Paris with her family as her father, Thomasso de Benvenuto da Pizzano (also known as Thomas de Pizan), had been appointed astrologer to king Charles V of France.

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