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  1. sforza, bona, Queen of Poland, was born in Naples, in 1501. She was the daughter of Isabella of Arragon, and of Servanni Galleozzo Sforza, nephew of the founder of the Sforza dynasty in Milan.

  2. Dec 18, 2020 · The Queen who defied the Holy Roman Emperor. An Italian-born princess and sole heir to the Sforza dukedom, Queen Bona helps us understand how elite Renaissance women acquired, maintained and negotiated power. By Dr Darius von Güttner, University of Melbourne. Among the women of the European Renaissance, Bona Sforza is often stereotyped ...

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  4. The thesis examines the bridal journey of Bona Sforza (1494–1557) from Manfredonia to Krakow in 1518 in the light of its material aspects, rituals and literary image, in order to unravel its inner mechanism and symbolic meanings.

  5. Queen Bona Sforza as Part of the Blended Family Not Obvious Relationships at the Royal Court in Cracow AGNIESZKA JANUSZEK-SIERADZKA Queen Bona Sforza (1494–1557), the second wife (from 1518) of Sigismund the Old (1467–1548), the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, is a figure of an excep-

  6. Jul 15, 2016 · Bona Sforza (b. 1494–d. 1557), the wife of King Sigismund I the Old of Poland, was an absolutist, a poisoner, and a bad mother to her five children, including the future king Sigismund II August. She was the culprit behind the downfall of the Jagiellonian dynasty as well as a danger to the Polish-Lithuanian elective monarchy and “noble ...

  7. Jul 17, 2018 · Publish with us. Policies and ethics. Bona Sforza (1494–1557), daughter of the duke of Milan and Isabella d’Aragona, was queen consort of Sigismund the Old, King of Poland. She is often portrayed as a “Machiavellian” political manipulator: she pursued a comprehensive political...

    • Katarzyna Kosior
    • katarzyna.kosior@durham.ac.uk
    • 2018
  8. Information. Also known as. Bona Sforza, Queen consort of Poland. primary name: primary name: Sforza, Bona. other name: other name: (Queen consort of) Poland. Details. individual; royal/imperial; Italian; Female. Life dates. 1493-1558. Biography. Wife of Zygmunt I and Queen consort of Poland from 1518. Bibliography.

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