Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Costanza Varano (1426–1447) was a noted humanist, scholar, and writer in early modern Italy. She is regarded as "one of the best known learned women" of the mid-15th century. She is regarded as "one of the best known learned women" of the mid-15th century.

  2. He married Costanza Varano (1428–1447), the daughter of Pietro Gentile I da Varano, on 8 December 1444. She died while bearing Costanzo. The following year he married Sveva da Montefeltro (1434–1478), daughter of Guidantonio da Montefeltro, count of Urbino.

  3. People also ask

  4. What links here; Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; Get shortened URL

  5. For by your prudence and victorious f46 Holt N. Parker Costanza Varano (1426-1447); Latin as an instrument of State 47 right hand you have tamed nations barbaric in their savagery, and endowed your God, the creator of all, made you endowed with land piety, own citizens with civil laws and well-approved customs.

  6. Costanza Varano (1426-1447) was born into the ruling family of Camerino, a remote mountainous territory in the region of the Marche. After her father was murdered by his brothers in 1433, Costanza’s mother Elisabetta da Montefeltro Malatesta (1407-1477) fled with her children to Pesaro, taking refuge with the girl’s grandmother Battista da Montefeltro Malatesta (1384-1448).

  7. Costanza (da) Varano (* 1426 in Camerino ; † 13. Juli 1447 in Pesaro ) war eine Humanistin , Gelehrte und Schriftstellerin im Italien der frühen Neuzeit . [1] Sie gilt als „eine der bekanntesten gelehrten Frauen“ in der Mitte des 15.

  8. Biography . Costanza was born about 1426. She was the daughter of Pietro Gentile da Varano. She was married to Alessandro Sforza (son of Jacopo Attendolo Sforza and Lucia Terziani).

  1. People also search for