Maria d'Aquino

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title: Maria d'Aquino
text: Maria d'Aquino was a Neapolitan noblewoman who is traditionally identified with Giovanni Boccaccio's beloved and muse Fiammetta. Maria d'Aquino was a “royal bastard”, an illegitimate daughter of Robert the Wise, King of Naples and Count of Provence. She was an accomplice in the 1345 murder of King Andrew, the husband of her niece and Robert's successor, Queen Joanna I. For this Maria was sentenced to death and beheaded in 1382 on the orders of Queen Joanna I's successor, King Charles III. Boccac
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description: 14th-century Neapolitan noblewoman
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_d%27Aquino
date created: 2008-03-15T06:59:55Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T02:01:45Z
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