Tullia d'Aragona | |
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Born | 1501 - 1505 |
Died | March or April 1556 Rome |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation(s) | Poet, author, courtesan |
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Tullia d'Aragona (1501/1505 – March or April 1556)[1] was an Italian poet, author, and philosopher. Born in Rome sometime between 1501 and 1505, Tullia traveled throughout Venice, Ferrara, Siena, and Florence before returning to Rome. Throughout her life, Tullia was esteemed one of the best female writers, poets, and philosophers of her time. Influencing many of the most famous philosophers, Tullia's work elevated women's status in literature to equal that of men. Her intellect, literary abilities, and social graces helped her become among the most celebrated of Renaissance poet-courtesans.