Francesca da Rimini
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'''Francesca da Rimini''' or '''Francesca da Polenta''' ([[1255]] – [[1285]]) was the beautiful daughter of [[Guido da Polenta]], lord of [[Ravenna]]. She was a historical contemporary of [[Dante Alighieri]], who portrayed her as a character in the ''[[Divine Comedy]]''. | '''Francesca da Rimini''' or '''Francesca da Polenta''' ([[1255]] – [[1285]]) was the beautiful daughter of [[Guido da Polenta]], lord of [[Ravenna]]. She was a historical contemporary of [[Dante Alighieri]], who portrayed her as a character in the ''[[Divine Comedy]]''. | ||
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Francesca da Rimini or Francesca da Polenta (1255 – 1285) was the beautiful daughter of Guido da Polenta, lord of Ravenna. She was a historical contemporary of Dante Alighieri, who portrayed her as a character in the Divine Comedy.
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Gianciotto Discovers Paolo and Francesca [1] by Ingres.
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