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Maria d'Aquino

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Boccaccio wrote about Maria d'Aquino and their relationship in several of his literary works. She is traditionally identified as Fiammetta. According to him, Maria's mother was a Provençal noblewoman, Sibila Sabran, wife of Count Thomas IV of Aquino. She was born after Countess Sibila and King Robert
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Boccaccio scholar G. H. McWilliam contends that Maria d'Aquino did not even exist as little evidence outside of Giovanni Boccaccio's own work is given for her existence. According to McWilliam, the medieval art of courtly love which Boccaccio followed was put down by
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and it heavily revolved around unreciprocated love of a noblewoman outside the lover's class. Boccaccio may have created this woman to follow medieval standards of love more closely. McWilliam briefly discusses this hypothesis in the footnotes of the
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festivities in 1310, but was given the family name of her mother's husband. Her putative father placed her in a convent.
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Boccaccio, Giovanni (1998). Nathaniel Edward Griffin; Arthur Beckwith Myrick (eds.).
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Fiammetta appears in the following works by Boccaccio:
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Index

Fiammetta
Fiammetta (given name)

A Vision of Fiammetta
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Giovanni Boccaccio
muse
royal bastard
illegitimate
Robert the Wise
King of Naples
Count of Provence
King Andrew
Queen Joanna I
King Charles III
adultery
coronation
The Filocolo
Teseida
Il Filostrato
Fiammetta (novel)
The Decameron
Andreas Capellanus
Penguin Classics
The Decameron
Fiametta


Van Kerrebrouck 2000
Griffin & Myrick 1998

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