Vittoria Colonna
See also: Colonna
Vittoria Colonna , marchioness of Pescaire (born in 1490 - died in 1547) was an Italian woman of letters of the beginning of the 16th century, downward of a noble family of Naples, which was made famous thanks to its poetry.
Biography
Vittoria Colonna was the girl of Fabrizio Colonna, large constable of Naples. She married Fernando de Avalos, marquis de Pescaire, general of Charles-Quint. She cultivated poetry successfully and placed herself at the row of the happiest imitateurs of Pétrarque. She did not make herself less famous for her marital love: become widowed, she deplored in her worms the death of her husband. Its works were joined together with Parma (1538), and with Rome (1840, by Pietro Ercole Visconti).
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