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    Aurora Sanseverino (28 April 1669 – 2 July 1726) was an Italian noblewoman, salon-holder, patron and poet. One of the most celebrated women in the highest...
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  • Neapolitan cardinal Ferdinando Sanseverino (1507–1572), prince of Salerno and Italian condottiero Aurora Sanseverino (1669–1726), Italian noblewoman...
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    in pastoral style for musical gatherings in the palaces of duchess Aurora Sanseverino (whom Mainwaring called "Donna Laura") one of the most influential...
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    sort of dramatic cantata, the work was commissioned by Duchess Donna Aurora Sanseverino for the wedding of Tolomeo Saverio Gallo, Duke of Alvito, and Beatrice...
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    De Sono - Albisani, 2016. Ausilia Magaudda - Danilo Costantini, Aurora Sanseverino (1669-1726) e la sua attività di committente musicale nel Regno di...
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    era, commonly defined as Baroque. Patrons and salon-holders such as Aurora Sanseverino, Isabella Pignone del Carretto and Ippolita Cantelmo Stuart had a...
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    Marie Mancini, rivaled as salon hostesses. In the 18th century, Aurora Sanseverino provided a forum for thinkers, poets, artists, and musicians in Naples...
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    Laurenzano), Niccolò Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona, and his wife, Aurora Sanseverino (1669-1726), patron, poet, and member of the Roman Accademia degli...
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  • (Naples, 1746) Missa defunctorum (Naples, 1721) Pietro ANDRISANI, "Aurora Sanseverino mecenate: suo contributo allo sviluppo dell’Opera in Scuola Napoletana"...
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  • elsewhere. Born in Teggiano in 1425 as Giulio Sanseverino, the natural son of a nobleman of the Sanseverino family, in Rome Pomponio devoted his energies...
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  • (1724–1780) (Art UK): A Street Show in Paris (Art UK) Lorenzo d'Alessandro da Sanseverino (1440/1450–1503) (Art UK): The Marriage of Saint Catherine of Siena (Art UK)...
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    Fulignati Guido Gomez Luca Iotti Filippo Minarini Giuseppe Palma Giulio Sanseverino Michele Somma Davide Voltan Standings Source: [citation needed] Results...
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