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Pacini's successes during this time period include La fidanzata corsa ( Naples, 1842 ), Maria, regina d ' Inghilterra ( Palermo, 1843 ), Medea ( Palermo, 1843 with several later revisions, the last of which was in Naples in 1853 ), Lorenzino de ' Medici ( Venice, 1845 ), Bondelmonte ( Florence, 1845 ), Stella di Napoli ( Naples, 1845 ) and La regina di Cipro ( Turin, 1846 ).
It is the first of many novels by Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin ( 1879 – 1954 ), one of the major Australian writers of her time.
Campbell was born Beatrice Stella Tanner in Kensington, London, to John Tanner and Maria Luigia Giovanna, daughter of Count Angelo Romanini.
Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin, known as Miles Franklin ( 14 October 187919 September 1954 ) was an Australian writer and feminist who is best known for her novel My Brilliant Career, published in 1901.
* Australian Women Biographical Entry Franklin, Stella Maria ( Marian ) Sarah Miles ( 1879-1954 ) Accessed: 2007-09-01
( 1981 ) " Franklin, Stella Maria Sarah Miles ( 1879-1954 )" in Australian Dictionary of Biography online Accessed: 2007-09-01
* Stella Maria Sarah ( Miles Franklin )-Writer
After taking his vows, he first become the chaplain at the church of S. Maria della Stella and later of Francesco Branciforte's Court ( the Prince of Pietraperzia and Marchese of Militello ).
Her name is possibly a variant of Stella Maria, a pseudo-Latin phrase that approximates " star of the sea " ( see also Stella Maris ).
From 1987 to 2002, there was a base housing development Villaggio Costanzo which was located in the village of Santa Maria La Stella, in the comune of Aci Sant ' Antonio, and approximately 60 minutes from NAS I.
Cape Santa Maria Beach, located at Stella Maris, is frequently ranked as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
* Church and convent of Santa Maria della Stella
The facade of the church of Santa Maria della Stella
* Feast of Our Lady of Caramel: historic celebration presumably introduced by the Carmelite Fathers who settled in the 17th century at the Church of Santa Maria della Stella.
Maria Stella ( 16 April 1773-23 December 1843 ) was the self-styled legitimate daughter of Louis Philip II, Duke of Orléans.
Maria Stella henceforward devoted her time and fortune to establishing her identity.
Her first success was the judgment of the episcopal court at Faenza, which in 1824 declared that the Comte Louis de Joinville exchanged his daughter for the son of Lorenzo Chiappini, and that the Demoiselle de Joinville had been baptized as Maria Stella, with the false statement that she was the daughter of L Chiappini and his wife.
In 1830 she published her proofs under the title Maria Stella ou un éclhange d ' une demoiselle du plus haut rang contre in garçon de plus vile condition ( reprinted 1839 and 1849 ).
In spite of much discussion and investigation, the case of Maria Stella remains one of the unsolved problems of history.
Sir Ralph Payne Gallwey's Mystery of Maria Stella, Lady Newborough ( London, 1907 ), is founded on her own accounts and argues in favour of her point of view.
M. Vitrac identifies the real father of Maria Stella with Count Carlo Battaglini of Rimini, who died in 1796 without issue ; the case being not one of substitution, but of ordinary farming out to avoid a scandal.
* Letter from Maria Stella, Paris, to her son, Lord Newborough, 11 September 1810
He was married to Stella Maria Barbosa de Oliveira, with whom he had the children Rodrigo, Inez, Luiz, Elizabeth and John.

Maria and supposed
* Maria Monk ( 1816 – 1849 ), supposed author of The Hidden Secrets of a Nun's Life in a Convent Exposed
Maria José's internal and international relationships ( she had had contacts with leftist parties and former enemies since the beginning of the war ) were supposed to have been of some potential importance at the right moment.
She was first engaged to be married to Léopold Clément of Lorraine, who was supposed to come to Vienna and meet Maria Theresa in 1723.
" Maria, however, declines to give Charles her hand, citing his supposed involvement with Lady Sneerwell.
Melisende was even referred to as " the future empress ," but the emperor, perhaps hearing of her supposed illegitimacy, instead chose Maria of Antioch.
In the same month Digby was ordered to appear in the Lords to answer a charge of high treason for a supposed armed attempt at Kingston, but fled to the Dutch Republic, where he joined Queen consort Henrietta Maria of France, and on 26 February was impeached.
A few years ago engineers working on an ancient Roman tunnel that connected the harbour part of Ponza to the neighborhood of Santa Maria, used explosives to dig a conduit nearby — they were supposed to use a chisel.
# that her daughter Maria da Glória refused her supposed succession rights ;
These monumental tasks proved too much for Gibbons, who died of a stroke in Canterbury, where Charles was supposed to meet his future bride, Henrietta Maria of France, placing an even greater strain on Tomkins.
" However, Manuel learned of her supposed illegitimacy, and instead married Maria of Antioch.
The book includes the dreadful, seemingly eternal visit of Gilbert's disagreeable, oversensitive aunt Mary Maria Blythe, whose visit was only supposed to last two weeks but stretches on for months and who only leaves when Anne unintentionally offends her by arranging a surprise birthday party, much to the relief of the family.
She was supposed to marry the ( Catholic ) son of duke of Aerschot, to help acquire him as an important ally against the Spanish forces, but Maria refused to marry him as she had become a Calvinist.
The Fiammetta is another romance, about the loves of Boccaccio and Maria d ' Aquino, a supposed natural daughter of King Robert, whom he always called by this name of Fiammetta.
The historical sightings of these reefs were probably inspired by the supposed existence of Maria Theresa Reef.
He was supposed to marry Marie Jeanne of Savoy ( a cousin via Maria Jeanne's grandmother ).

Maria and daughter
He married secondly to Anna Maria ( 1532 – 20 March 1568 ), daughter of Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, in 1550.
Agnes Maria of Andechs-Merania ( died 1201 ), queen of France, was the daughter of Bertold IV ( died 1204 ), who was Count of Andechs, a castle and territory near Ammersee, Bavaria and from 1183 duke of Merania ( Istria ).
During this time, Alexios was rumored to be the lover of Empress Maria of Alania, the daughter of King Bagrat IV of Georgia, who had been successively married to Michael VII Doukas and his successor Nikephoros III Botaneiates, renowned for her beauty.
As a measure intended to keep the support of the Doukai, Alexios restored Constantine Doukas, the young son of Michael VII and Maria, as co-emperor and a little later betrothed him to his own first-born daughter Anna, who moved into the Mangana Palace with her fiancé and his mother.
Alexios II Komnenos or Alexius II Comnenus () ( 10 September 1169 – 24 September 1183, Constantinople ), Byzantine emperor ( 1180 – 1183 ), was the son of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and Maria, daughter of Raymond, prince of Antioch.
He divorced Matilda in 1253 and, in the same year, married Beatrice of Castile, illegitimate daughter of Alfonso X, King of Castile, and Mayor Guillén de Guzmán ( Maria de Guzman ).
In 1309, Afonso IV married Infanta Beatrice of Castile, daughter of King Sancho IV of Castile by his wife Maria de Molina.
On 23 January 1878 at the Basilica of Atocha in Madrid, Alfonso married his cousin, Princess Maria de las Mercedes, daughter of Antoine, Duke of Montpensier, but she died within six months of the marriage.
On 29 November 1879 at the Basilica of Atocha in Madrid, Alfonso married a much more distant relative, Maria Christina of Austria, daughter of Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria and of his wife Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria.
She was a daughter of Count Amadeus V, Count of Savoy and his second wife Maria of Brabant.
While residing here he captivated and seduced the beautiful daughter of the prince, Philippa, sister of the Empress Maria.
The kingdom of Cyprus passed to Hugh, his only surviving son, while the kingdom of Jerusalem passed to Maria, the daughter of Isabella by her previous marriage with Conrad of Montferrat.
Anne's mother, Maria Branwell ( 1783 – 1821 ), was the daughter of Thomas Branwell, a successful, property-owning grocer and tea merchant in Penzance and Anne Carne, the daughter of a silversmith.
Thus, there was seen a need for a new law that would ensure the continuance of the succession following the death of the last legal heir under the Bill of Rights, being Princess Anne, guaranteeing the line of succession would continue in the Protestant line, and excluding any possible claims by the deposed James II or his son and daughter, James Francis Edward and Louisa Maria Teresa Stuart.
* 1713 – With no living male heirs, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, issues the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 to ensure that Habsburg lands and the Austrian throne would be inherited by his daughter, Maria Theresa of Austria ( not actually born until 1717 ).
Albert Frederick was married in 1573 to Marie Eleonore of Cleves, a daughter of Wilhelm, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg and Archduchess Maria of Austria ( 1531 – 1581 ).
Maria was a daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary.
In Turin on 29 September 1781 ( by proxy ) and again in Dresden on 24 October 1781 ( in person ), Anton married firstly with the Princess Caroline of Savoy ( Maria Carolina Antonietta Adelaida ), daughter of the King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia and Maria Antonietta of Spain.
In Florence on 8 September 1787 ( by proxy ) and again in Dresden on 18 October 1787 ( in person ), Anton married a second time with the Archduchess Maria Theresia of Austria ( Maria Theresia Josephe Charlotte Johanna ), daughter of the Grand Duke Leopold I of Tuscany, later Emperor Leopold II.
On 14 September 1710, Boerhaave married Maria Drolenvaux, the daughter of the rich merchant, Alderman Abraham Drolenvaux.
They had four children, of whom one daughter, Maria Joanna, lived to adulthood.
* Maria, Princess of Hungary, daughter of János, Count of Hungary, whose second husband was Payo Gómez de Sotomayor.

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