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- Parisina_Malatesta abstract "Laura Malatesta (1404 – 21 May 1425), better known as Parisina Malatesta, was the daughter of Andrea Malatesta, lord of Cesena, and his second wife, Lucrezia Ordelaffi. She had affair with her bastard stepson Ugo d'Este, and both were beheaded by her husband Marquis Niccolò III d'Este of Ferrara.After Edward Gibbon's mention this story, Byron wrote poem Parisina, that followed by operas of same name by Donizetti and Mascagni.".
- Parisina_Malatesta birthDate "1404".
- Parisina_Malatesta birthYear "1404".
- Parisina_Malatesta deathDate "1425-05-21".
- Parisina_Malatesta deathPlace Ferrara.
- Parisina_Malatesta deathPlace Italy.
- Parisina_Malatesta deathYear "1425".
- Parisina_Malatesta thumbnail Giuseppe_Bertini_Parisina.jpg?width=300.
- Parisina_Malatesta wikiPageID "31772452".
- Parisina_Malatesta wikiPageRevisionID "552187723".
- Parisina_Malatesta dateOfBirth "1404".
- Parisina_Malatesta dateOfDeath "1425-05-21".
- Parisina_Malatesta hasPhotoCollection Parisina_Malatesta.
- Parisina_Malatesta name "Malatesta, Parisina".
- Parisina_Malatesta placeOfDeath Ferrara.
- Parisina_Malatesta placeOfDeath Italy.
- Parisina_Malatesta subject Category:1404_births.
- Parisina_Malatesta subject Category:1425_deaths.
- Parisina_Malatesta subject Category:15th-century_Italian_people.
- Parisina_Malatesta subject Category:House_of_Malatesta.
- Parisina_Malatesta subject Category:Italian_people_executed_by_decapitation.
- Parisina_Malatesta type Agent.
- Parisina_Malatesta type Person.
- Parisina_Malatesta type Person.
- Parisina_Malatesta type Q215627.
- Parisina_Malatesta type Q5.
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- Parisina_Malatesta type Person.
- Parisina_Malatesta comment "Laura Malatesta (1404 – 21 May 1425), better known as Parisina Malatesta, was the daughter of Andrea Malatesta, lord of Cesena, and his second wife, Lucrezia Ordelaffi. She had affair with her bastard stepson Ugo d'Este, and both were beheaded by her husband Marquis Niccolò III d'Este of Ferrara.After Edward Gibbon's mention this story, Byron wrote poem Parisina, that followed by operas of same name by Donizetti and Mascagni.".
- Parisina_Malatesta label "Parisina Malatesta".
- Parisina_Malatesta label "Parisina Malatesta".
- Parisina_Malatesta label "Parisina Malatesta".
- Parisina_Malatesta label "Паризина Малатеста".
- Parisina_Malatesta label "パリシーナ・マラテスタ".
- Parisina_Malatesta sameAs Parisina_Malatesta.
- Parisina_Malatesta sameAs Parisina_Malatesta.
- Parisina_Malatesta sameAs パリシーナ・マラテスタ.
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- Parisina_Malatesta sameAs Q963130.
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- Parisina_Malatesta wasDerivedFrom Parisina_Malatesta?oldid=552187723.
- Parisina_Malatesta depiction Giuseppe_Bertini_Parisina.jpg.
- Parisina_Malatesta givenName "Parisina".
- Parisina_Malatesta isPrimaryTopicOf Parisina_Malatesta.
- Parisina_Malatesta name "Malatesta, Parisina".
- Parisina_Malatesta name "Parisina Malatesta".
- Parisina_Malatesta surname "Malatesta".