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Vittoria COLONNA
| Italian poetess. Belonged to the select aristocratic circle by birth and marriage. Widowed early, sought solace in religion and creativity Country: Italy |
Content:
- Vittoria Colonna: Italian Poetess of the Renaissance
- Marriage and Widowhood
- Association with Artists and Intellectuals
- Grief and Poetic Expression
- Monastic Life and Final Years
- Literary Legacy
Vittoria Colonna: Italian Poetess of the Renaissance
Birth and Early LifeBorn in 1490 into a noble family, Vittoria Colonna was the daughter of Fabrizio Colonna, Grand Constable of Naples.
Vittoria colonna fun factsAt the tender age of four, she was betrothed to Francesco Ferrante d'Avalos, Marchese di Pescara. Colonna spent her formative years at the court of her future father-in-law, receiving an exceptional education that included Latin and Italian literature.
Marriage and Widowhood
In 1509, at the age of 17, Vittoria married Francesco, who became a renowned military commander.
Their marriage remained childless,