art.wikisort.org - ArtistAnna Maria Arduino (1672–1700) was an Italian regent, socialite, painter and writer.[1][2] She was the regent of the Principality of Piombino during the minority of her son Prince Niccolò II Ludovisi in 1699–1700.
Italian artist, writer (1672–1700)
Anna Maria Arduino |
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 Anna Maria Arduino (1819) |
Born | 1672
Messina, Italy |
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Died | December 29, 1700
Naples, Italy |
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Other names | Getilde Faresia, Maria Ardoini Lodovisia |
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Education | Pontifical Academy of Arcadia |
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Title | Princess of Piombino, from Messina |
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Life
She was born in Messina, Italy in 1672, to Giovanna Furnari and Paolo Arduino, the Prince of Polizzi and Marquis of Floresta.[3] She was a descendant of the Notarbartolo family, an aristocratic family of the Sicilian nobility. She authored writings and attended school under the pseudonym Getilde Faresia.
She was married in 1697 to the Prince of Piombino, Giovan Battista Ludovisi (1647– 24 August 1699) and together they had a child named Niccolò II Ludovisi (c.1698–1699) and lived in Rome. She attended the Pontifical Academy of Arcadia (Accademia dell'Arcadia) in 1697.[4]
She wrote poems and sonnets in Latin and Italian under the pseudonym Getilde Faresia.[5]
Her spouse died in 1699 and the principality succession fell to Niccolò II Ludovisi for a few months, after his father's death, and Anna Maria Arduino served as the Regent during his minority.
That same year, in 1699 her young son died. Arduino died shortly after in Naples, Italy on December 29, 1700 at the age of 28. She is buried in the church of San Diego all'Ospedaletto, her grave is shared with her son and the sepulchres are marked by two marble bas-reliefs that depict the son and the half-length of the mother, they were sculpted between 1703 and 1704 by Giacomo Colombo.[6][7][8]
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History of Messina |
- Timeline
- 1908 Messina earthquake
- Battle of the Strait of Messina
- Fortifications of Messina
- Messina Conference
- Mategriffon
- Real Cittadella
- Vara di Messina
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Monuments and places |
- Church of Catalani
- Chiesa del Carmine
- Forte del Santissimo Salvatore
- Forte Gonzaga
- Messina astronomical clock
- Duomo di Messina
- Monument to John of Austria
- Palace of Culture
- Palazzo del Monte di Pietà
- Palazzo Trabia
- Port of Messina
- Pylons of Messina
- Orto Botanico
- Strait of Messina
- LaFenice
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Personalities | Actors | |
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Artists and designers | |
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Politicians, civil service, military |
- Giuseppe La Farina
- Gaetano Martino
- Giuseppe Natoli
- Luigi Rizzo
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Musicians, composers | |
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Religion |
- Eustochia Smeralda Calafato
- Annibale Maria Di Francia
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Researchers, academics | |
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Parks & nature reserves |
- Argimusco
- Alcantara River Park
- Isola Bella nature reserve
- Laghetti di Marinello nature reserve
- Nebrodi Park
- Natural Reserve The Mountains of Ferns and Leeks
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Sport events |
- 10 Hours of Messina
- Baseball World Cup 1998
- Baseball World Cup 2009
- EuroBasket Women 1968
- International Rally of Messina
- International Tennis Tournament of Messina
- Messina Grand Prix
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На других языках
- [en] Anna Maria Arduino
[it] Anna Maria Arduino
Anna Maria Arduino (Messina, 1672 – Napoli, 29 dicembre 1700) è stata una pittrice italiana.
Fu reggente del Principato di Piombino durante la minore età del figlio principe Niccolò II Ludovisi nel 1699-1700.
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