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Cornelia Zangari Bandi (20 July 1664 – 15 March 1731) was an Italian noblewoman, generally known for the circumstances surrounding her mysterious death, which is frequently described as a possible case of spontaneous human combustion.

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  • Cornelia Zangheri (es)
  • Cornelia Zangheri Bandi (en)
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  • Cornelia Zangari Bandi (20 July 1664 – 15 March 1731) was an Italian noblewoman, generally known for the circumstances surrounding her mysterious death, which is frequently described as a possible case of spontaneous human combustion. (en)
  • Cornelia Zangheri (Longiano, Estados Pontificios, 20 de julio de 1664 - Cesena, marzo de 1731) fue una noble italiana. (es)
  • Cornelia Zangari, coniugata Bandi (Longiano, 20 luglio 1664 – Cesena, 15 marzo 1731), è stata una nobile italiana, nota per essere stata vittima di un presunto caso di combustione spontanea. (it)
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  • Cornelia Zangari Bandi (en)
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  • Cornelia Zangari Bandi (en)
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  • Cesena, Papal States (en)
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  • Giovanni Carlo, Maria Colomba, Margherita Felice, Giuseppe, Anna Teresa, Elisabetta, Anna Margherita (en)
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  • Francesco Maria Zangari (en)
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  • Her mysterious death, allegedly spontaneous human combustion (en)
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  • An Extract, by Mr. Paul Rolli, F.R.S. of an Italian Treatise, written by the Reverend Joseph Bianchini, a Prebend in the City of Verona; upon the Death of the Countess Cornelia Zangari & Bandi, of Cesena. To which are subjoined Accounts of the Death of Jo. Hitchell, who was burned to Death by Lightning; and of Grace Pitt at Ipswich, whose Body was consumed to a Coal. (en)
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  • Francesco Bandi (en)
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  • Cornelia Zangari Bandi (20 July 1664 – 15 March 1731) was an Italian noblewoman, generally known for the circumstances surrounding her mysterious death, which is frequently described as a possible case of spontaneous human combustion. (en)
  • Cornelia Zangheri (Longiano, Estados Pontificios, 20 de julio de 1664 - Cesena, marzo de 1731) fue una noble italiana. (es)
  • Cornelia Zangari, coniugata Bandi (Longiano, 20 luglio 1664 – Cesena, 15 marzo 1731), è stata una nobile italiana, nota per essere stata vittima di un presunto caso di combustione spontanea. (it)
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