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Gaia da Camino (Treviso, c. 1270 - Portobuffolé, after 14 August 1311) was an Italian noblewoman and poet hailing from Treviso, Italy. Her family was descended from the Lombards. She is mentioned briefly in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.

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  • Gaia da Camino (de)
  • Gaia da Camino (en)
  • Gaia da Camino (it)
  • Камино, Гайя да (ru)
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  • Gaia da Camino (* vor 1270; † nach dem 14. August 1311 in Portobuffolé) war eine italienische Dichterin. Sie war eine der ersten Frauen, vielleicht die erste, die in der Volkssprache schrieb. (de)
  • Gaia da Camino (Treviso, c. 1270 - Portobuffolé, after 14 August 1311) was an Italian noblewoman and poet hailing from Treviso, Italy. Her family was descended from the Lombards. She is mentioned briefly in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. (en)
  • Gaia da Camino (prima del 1270 – dopo il 14 agosto 1311) è stata una poetessa italiana. (it)
  • Гайя да Камино (около 1270, Тревизо — после 14 августа 1311, Портобуффоле) — итальянская поэтесса и аристократка из рода да Камино. Она кратко упоминается в «Божественной комедии» Данте Алигьери. (ru)
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  • Dante Alighieri (en)
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  • "But who is this Gherardo, who, you say (en)
  • 'Either your speech deceives me,' he replied, (en)
  • 'I know him by no other name unless (en)
  • I were to take one from his daughter, Gaia. (en)
  • Is left as an example of a race extinct, (en)
  • May God be with you. I come with you no farther. (en)
  • Rebuking this barbaric age?' (en)
  • how is it you know nothing of the good Gherardo? (en)
  • or it puts me to the test, for, speaking Tuscan, (en)
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  • Purgatorio 16.133-141 (en)
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  • Gaia da Camino (* vor 1270; † nach dem 14. August 1311 in Portobuffolé) war eine italienische Dichterin. Sie war eine der ersten Frauen, vielleicht die erste, die in der Volkssprache schrieb. (de)
  • Gaia da Camino (Treviso, c. 1270 - Portobuffolé, after 14 August 1311) was an Italian noblewoman and poet hailing from Treviso, Italy. Her family was descended from the Lombards. She is mentioned briefly in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. (en)
  • Gaia da Camino (prima del 1270 – dopo il 14 agosto 1311) è stata una poetessa italiana. (it)
  • Гайя да Камино (около 1270, Тревизо — после 14 августа 1311, Портобуффоле) — итальянская поэтесса и аристократка из рода да Камино. Она кратко упоминается в «Божественной комедии» Данте Алигьери. (ru)
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