Laura Malatesta (1404 – 21 May 1425), better known as Parisina Malatesta, was an Italian marchioness. She was the daughter of Andrea Malatesta, lord of...
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based on the historical figures of Parisina Malatesta (the daughter of Andrea Malatesta) and Niccolò III d'Este. Parisina premiered on 17 March 1833 at the...
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the dukes of Ferrara in the 15th century. Niccolò found out that Parisina Malatesta, his second wife, had an incestuous relationship with his bastard...
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Ginevra d'Este (redirect from Ginevra Malatesta)
(died 1437) were daughters of Niccolò III d'Este and his second wife Parisina Malatesta - they also had a younger brother, who died aged a few months.[citation...
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Look up parisina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parisina Malatesta was the wife of Niccolò III d'Este, who beheaded her with her lover and stepson...
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pilgrimage to the Holy Land. In 1418 he remarried to Parisina Malatesta, daughter of Andrea Malatesta. Two years later, fearing the ambitions of Filippo...
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Ginevra d'Este, Niccolò III's legitimate daughter by his second wife Parisina Malatesta, first cousin of Sigismondo; they had one son, Galeotto Roberto Novello...
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of an archery session. Stella, who has recently been replaced by Parisina Malatesta as the matriarch in the family home, is out for vengeance. Assuming...
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on 21 May 1425 for allegedly having an affair with his stepmother Parisina Malatesta Leonello d'Este (1407–1450). Borso d'Este (1413–1471). Giuliana Berengan...
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III d'Este - she was his third wife, after Gigliola da Carrara and Parisina Malatesta. They had two children: Ercole (1431 – 1505), future duke of Ferrara;...
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