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  1. 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) in 1327 at Easter mass ...

  2. About: Laura de Noves. Laura de Noves (1310–1348) was the wife of Count Hugues de Sade (ancestor of the Marquis de Sade). She could be the Laura that the Humanist poet Francesco Petrarch wrote about extensively; however, she has never been positively identified as such. Laura had a great influence on Petrarch's life and lyrics.

  3. Jul 30, 2021 · Translator’s note: Italian poet Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374) carefully created a sequence of 366 poems, mostly sonnets, telling of his love for Laura, a Provençal lady. The story and the poet’s work cover many years, from the day he met Laura in 1327, to long after her demise in the first wave of the Black Death (1348).

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    Laura may have been Laura de Noves, the wife of Count Hugues de Sade (an ancestor of the Marquis de Sade). There is little definite information in Petrarch's work concerning Laura, except that she is lovely to look at, fair-haired, with a modest, dignified bearing. Laura and Petrarch had little or no personal contact.

  5. LAURA DE NOVES ( 1310 – 1348 ) . También conocida como Laura de Sade, fue una noble provenzal, esposa del marqués Hugo de Sade, probablemente oriunda de Noves o Aviñón. De existir esta mujer en la vida de Petraca , se trata de una mujer casada y ella no le corresponde . Retrato de Laura de la Biblioteca Laurenciana Parece ser que Petraca ...

  6. Petrarch addressed the effects of the plague in highly personal and emotional lamentations. One such lamentation discusses the death of Laura de Noves, whom Petrarch had met at Avignon in his youth. Laura died in Avignon, a victim of the plague that was raging there, and Petrarch learned of her death in a letter he received from a friend in May ...

  7. Feb 25, 2020 · His collection of Italian verses, known as the "Canzoniere" (or "Rime in vita e morte di Madonna Laura") translated into English as "Petrarch's Sonnets," was inspired by his unrequited passion for Laura, thought to be Frenchwoman Laura de Noves (though some argue that she was merely a poetic muse who never really existed), a young woman he ...

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