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  • Marfisa
  • Fictional character

    Marfisa (also translated as "Marphisa") is a character in the Italian romantic epics Orlando innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando Furioso by

    Marfisa

    Marfisa

    Marfisa

  • Marfisa d'Este
  • Ferrarese noblewoman

    Marfisa d'Este (c.1554 in Ferrara – 16 October 1608 in Ferrara) was a Ferrarese noblewoman. She was the illegitimate daughter of Francesco d'Este and

    Marfisa d'Este

    Marfisa d'Este

    Marfisa_d'Este

  • Francesco d'Este (1516–1578)
  • Italian nobleman

    by one mother, whose name is unknown - Marfisa (c.1554-16 August 1608) and Bradamante (1559–1624). Both Marfisa and Bradamante were made legitimate a few

    Francesco d'Este (1516–1578)

    Francesco_d'Este_(1516–1578)

  • Palazzina Marfisa d'Este
  • The Palazzina Marfisa d'Este is a Renaissance-style small palace, once suburban, and sometimes referred to as a villa, located on Corso Giovecca #170

    Palazzina Marfisa d'Este

    Palazzina Marfisa d'Este

    Palazzina_Marfisa_d'Este

  • Hearts and Armour
  • 1983 Italian film

    sees the prince is distracted by love and the attention of the warrior Marfisa. Rolando and Isabella eventually meet but accept that their love has caused

    Hearts and Armour

    Hearts_and_Armour

  • Ruggiero (character)
  • Fictional character

    infancy by the wizard Atlante in Africa as a Saracen warrior (in Ariosto, Marfisa is Ruggiero's twin sister). Ruggiero is the subject of two possible prophecies

    Ruggiero (character)

    Ruggiero (character)

    Ruggiero_(character)

  • Zeudi Araya
  • Eritrean-Italian actress (1951–2026)

    Tales of Love and Death – "Elizabeth Hover" (1979) Hearts and Armour – "Marfisa" (1983) Control – "Sheba" (1987) Marching in Darkness -"Zeudi Araya Cristaldi"

    Zeudi Araya

    Zeudi Araya

    Zeudi_Araya

  • Philippe Antoine d'Ornano
  • French soldier and politician

    Philippe Antoine d'Ornano 8. Ludovico d'Ornano 4. Filippo Antonio d'Ornano 9. Marfisa da Monticchi 2. Ludovico Antonio d'Ornano 10. Giuseppe Maggioco 5. Maria

    Philippe Antoine d'Ornano

    Philippe Antoine d'Ornano

    Philippe_Antoine_d'Ornano

  • Orlando Innamorato
  • Book by Matteo Maria Boiardo

    published in 2004 by Parlor Press. Ruggiero Rodomonte Sacripante Brunello Marfisa 1490s in poetry Bradamante Rinaldo Orlando furioso, a continuation by Ludovico

    Orlando Innamorato

    Orlando Innamorato

    Orlando_Innamorato

  • St. Elmo's fire
  • Luminous plasma created in an electric field

    in the revised edition of 1532) after a storm has punished the ship of Marfisa, Astolfo, Aquilant, Grifon, and others, for three straight days, and is

    St. Elmo's fire

    St. Elmo's fire

    St._Elmo's_fire

  • Addizione Erculea
  • over the next decades and centuries in this sector were the Palazzina di Marfisa d'Este, the church of Santa Chiara, Palazzo Roverella; the Palazzo Prosperi-Sacrati;

    Addizione Erculea

    Addizione Erculea

    Addizione_Erculea

  • Carlo Alberto Caniato
  • Italian tennis player (born 2005)

    of four. He grew up in Ferrara, and in his youth trained at Tennis Club Marfisa and CUS Ferrara [it]. At the age of 15, he moved to Forlì to train at the

    Carlo Alberto Caniato

    Carlo_Alberto_Caniato

  • Bradamante
  • Fictional character

    women warriors in folklore Calvino, Italo (23 October 2012). "Bradamante e Marfisa". Orlando furioso di Ludovico Ariosto raccontato da Italo Calvino [Orlando

    Bradamante

    Bradamante

    Bradamante

  • Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina
  • Italian nobleman

    death. Born in Ferrara, he was the son of Alderano Cybo-Malaspina and Marfisa d'Este. He was also Duke of Ferentillo and held other patrician positions

    Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina

    Carlo_I_Cybo-Malaspina

  • Pietro Aretino
  • Italian author and blackmailer (1492–1556)

    answers on erotic matters, expressed as poems in ottava rima and quatrains. Marfisa (1527–; published 1532, 1535) Angelica (published 1536) Orlandino (published

    Pietro Aretino

    Pietro Aretino

    Pietro_Aretino

  • Laura del Sol
  • Spanish actress

    Amelia Lópes O'Neill (1991) - Amelia Lópes O'Neil El rey pasmado (1991) - Marfisa La nuit de l'océan (1992) - Maria Tombés du ciel (1993) - Angela Santera

    Laura del Sol

    Laura_del_Sol

  • Giulia della Rovere
  • Italian noblewoman (1531–1563)

    Medici Alfonsino (14 November 1560 – 4 September 1578), married his cousin Marfisa d'Este Eleonora (Ferrara, 1561–Naples, 1637); married the composer Carlo

    Giulia della Rovere

    Giulia_della_Rovere

  • Sweet Ange
  • 1999 video game

    gamecity.ne.jp/products/products/ee/Rls_ang.htm (the official site) http://marfisa.net/ange/guides/sweet/index.html https://suiitogeemu.blogspot

    Sweet Ange

    Sweet_Ange

  • Alfonsino d'Este
  • and Giulia Della Rovere. Always in ill health, he married his cousin Marfisa d'Este (illegitimate daughter of Francesco d'Este and five years Alfonsino's

    Alfonsino d'Este

    Alfonsino_d'Este

  • Agolant
  • his daughter, Galaciella, is the mother of Ruggiero III and (in Ariosto) Marfisa. In both, Agolant's son Almonte is killed at Aspromonte by a youthful Orlando

    Agolant

    Agolant

  • The Vision of Constantine (Moskos)
  • Painting by Elias Moskos

    named Orlando Furioso are similar to Mosko's work. The other one is called Marfisa Guerriera. Moskos mixes both engravings to create an elaborate blend of

    The Vision of Constantine (Moskos)

    The Vision of Constantine (Moskos)

    The_Vision_of_Constantine_(Moskos)

  • Alfonso d'Este, Marquis of Montecchio
  • (1527-1563) the following children: Alfonso d'Este (1560–1578), married Marfisa d'Este; Cesare d'Este (1562–1628), married Virginia de' Medici. The legitimacy

    Alfonso d'Este, Marquis of Montecchio

    Alfonso_d'Este,_Marquis_of_Montecchio

  • Maria Kawamura
  • Japanese actress (born 1961)

    キルケーの魔女". eiga.com (in Japanese). Retrieved February 16, 2026. "Shirin". Marfisa.net. Retrieved September 17, 2013. "ヴァルキリープロファイル ─咎を背負う者─ OFFICIAL SITE"

    Maria Kawamura

    Maria_Kawamura

  • House of Este
  • European dynasty of North Italian origin

    (Ferrara) Palazzo Paradiso (Ferrara) Palazzo Schifanoia (Ferrara) Palazzina Marfisa d’Este (Ferrara) Ducal Palace (Sassuolo) Rocca Estense (St. Felice sul

    House of Este

    House of Este

    House_of_Este

  • List of women warriors in folklore
  • highly ironic novel Il Cavaliere inesistente (The Nonexistent Knight). Marfisa (or Marphisa), is another warrior woman in the Italian epic of Orlando

    List of women warriors in folklore

    List of women warriors in folklore

    List_of_women_warriors_in_folklore

  • Il palazzo incantato
  • premiere cast Role Voice type Premiere cast, 22 February 1642 Pittura/Marfisa soprano castrato (en travesti) Pietro Paolo Visconti Poesia/Fioralba (a

    Il palazzo incantato

    Il palazzo incantato

    Il_palazzo_incantato

  • Brunello (character)
  • Fictional dwarf in the romantic epics Orlando innamorato and Orlando furioso

    his horse (from right underneath him) and the female warrior Marfisa of her sword. Marfisa sets off in pursuit but Brunello evades her and gives the ring

    Brunello (character)

    Brunello_(character)

  • Bradamante d'Este
  • Italian noblewoman

    an Italian noblewoman from the House of Este. She and her elder sister Marfisa were illegitimate daughters of Francesco d'Este, though were legitimated

    Bradamante d'Este

    Bradamante d'Este

    Bradamante_d'Este

  • Pedro Calderón de la Barca
  • Spanish playwright, poet, and writer (1600-1681)

    eighty-first year he wrote his last secular play, Hado y Divisa de Leonido y Marfisa, in honor of Charles II's marriage to Maria Luisa of Orléans. Notwithstanding

    Pedro Calderón de la Barca

    Pedro Calderón de la Barca

    Pedro_Calderón_de_la_Barca

  • Palazzo Schifanoia
  • Building in Ferrara, Italy

    della Ragione, destroyed in World War II. The palace was often used by Marfisa d'Este, a great patron of the arts. There, in the Salone dei Mesi ("Hall

    Palazzo Schifanoia

    Palazzo Schifanoia

    Palazzo_Schifanoia

  • The Dumbfounded King
  • 1991 film

    getaway with Count of Peña Andrada, is stunned to see the naked body of Marfisa, a prostitute of the town (in a pose reminiscent of the Rokeby Venus).

    The Dumbfounded King

    The_Dumbfounded_King

  • Women warriors in literature and culture
  • Archetypal figure

    Belphoebe and Britomart in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Bradamante and Marfisa in Orlando Furioso, Clorinda and (reluctantly) Erminia in La Gerusalemme

    Women warriors in literature and culture

    Women warriors in literature and culture

    Women_warriors_in_literature_and_culture

  • 1680 in literature
  • – The Revenge Pedro Calderón de la Barca – Hado y Divisa de Leonido y Marfisa John Crowne – The Misery of Civil War, adapted from Shakespeare's Henry

    1680 in literature

    1680_in_literature

  • Carlo Gozzi
  • Italian playwright (1720–1806)

    (1765) Zeim, Re de' Geni — "Zeim, King of the Genies" (1765) Other plays Marfisa bizzarra (1766) The Elixir of Love (1775/1776) Il Cavaliere Amico; o sia

    Carlo Gozzi

    Carlo Gozzi

    Carlo_Gozzi

  • Behold Beatrice
  • 1944 film

    Gaby Liliane Lonville Emma Lyonel as Madame Dourthe Jean-Jacques Lécot Marfisa as La chanteuse Marguerite Mayanne as Madame de Saint-Savin Marcelle Naudia

    Behold Beatrice

    Behold_Beatrice

  • List of organisms named after works of fiction
  • Bichuette, 2023 Land snail Marfisa "After Marfisa, a fictional character in the epics Orlando Innamorato and Orlando Furioso. Marfisa was the Queen of India

    List of organisms named after works of fiction

    List_of_organisms_named_after_works_of_fiction

  • Torquato Tasso
  • Italian poet (1544–1595)

    her lips. Clorinda, a brave female warrior, dons armor like Ariosto's Marfisa, fights a duel with her devoted lover, and receives baptism at his hands

    Torquato Tasso

    Torquato Tasso

    Torquato_Tasso

  • Palazzo Bonacossi
  • 1535. In 1572, it was connected through the gardens with the Palazzina Marfisa d'Este and also with the Palazzo Schifanoia. In 1643 the palaces became

    Palazzo Bonacossi

    Palazzo Bonacossi

    Palazzo_Bonacossi

  • List of palaces in Italy
  • Palazzo Bonacossi Palazzo dei Diamanti Palazzo Giulio d'Este Palazzina Marfisa d'Este Palazzo Massari Palazzo Arcivescovile (Ferrara) Palazzo Contrari

    List of palaces in Italy

    List of palaces in Italy

    List_of_palaces_in_Italy

  • Juan Hidalgo de Polanco
  • Spanish composer and harpist

    de Palas (Francisco de Avellaneda). 1680 - Hado y divisa de Leonido y Marfisa (Calderón de la Barca) / Ópera. 1684 - Apolo y Leucotea (Pedro Scotti de

    Juan Hidalgo de Polanco

    Juan_Hidalgo_de_Polanco

  • Alderano Cybo
  • Italian cardinal

    (he was descended from Pope Innocent VIII and, through his grandmother Marfisa d'Este, from Pope Alexander VI, and was probably Cardinal Innocenzo Cybo's

    Alderano Cybo

    Alderano Cybo

    Alderano_Cybo

  • 2024 Rio Branco mayoral election
  • Alliance Produce for Jobs Let's Go Rio Branco Running mate Alysson Bestene Marfisa Galvão Popular vote 108,605 68,884 Percentage 54.82% 34.77% Mayor before

    2024 Rio Branco mayoral election

    2024_Rio_Branco_mayoral_election

  • Matelo Ferret
  • French guitarist and composer

    [same title, different album] (EP) Vogue (F) EPL 7829 album cover 1961 on Marfisa: Chants de Corse [feat. Matelot Ferré, Jean-Marie Pallen] (EP) BIEM 424

    Matelo Ferret

    Matelo_Ferret

  • Yumi Karasumaru
  • Japanese artist

    Hiroshima, Japan 2014 "Spriti evanescenti - Dal Giappone al Marfisa d'Este", Palazzina di Marfisa d'Este, Ferrara, Italy "Facing Histories", Galerie Houg

    Yumi Karasumaru

    Yumi Karasumaru

    Yumi_Karasumaru

  • Villa d'Este (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dance cafe in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin, Germany Palazzina Marfisa d'Este, a Renaissance-style palace, sometimes referred to as a villa, located

    Villa d'Este (disambiguation)

    Villa_d'Este_(disambiguation)

  • La Silva Curiosa
  • 1583 book by Julián Íñiguez de Medrano

    found." A poem entitled "By July in various lands, sent to the wise brave Marfisa, in the same natural languages in which they were composed." (Medrano transcribes

    La Silva Curiosa

    La Silva Curiosa

    La_Silva_Curiosa

  • Alderano Cybo-Malaspina (1552–1606)
  • Italian nobleman

    decided he should marry into the House of Este and so in 1580 he married Marfisa d'Este in Ferrara. She was the illegitimate but legitimised daughter of

    Alderano Cybo-Malaspina (1552–1606)

    Alderano_Cybo-Malaspina_(1552–1606)

  • L'Angelica (Carvalho)
  • Serenata by João de Sousa Carvalho

    Atlantes Brunello Ferragut Sacripante Agolant Duke Aymon Ganelon Mambrino Marfisa Maugris Melissa Naimon Oliver Pinabel Renaud de Montauban Zerbino Brigliadoro

    L'Angelica (Carvalho)

    L'Angelica_(Carvalho)

  • Scrittori d'Italia Laterza
  • Spampanato (ed.). Le commedie. 22.Carlo Gozzi (1911). Cornelia Ortiz (ed.). La Marfisa bizzarra. 23.Matteo Bandello (1912). Gioachino Brognoligo (ed.). Le novelle

    Scrittori d'Italia Laterza

    Scrittori d'Italia Laterza

    Scrittori_d'Italia_Laterza

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