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Maria d'Aquino (died in 1382) was a Neapolitan noblewoman who is traditionally identified with Giovanni Boccaccio's beloved and muse Fiammetta (Italian for "little flame"). Maria d'Aquino was a “royal bastard”, an illegitimate daughter of Robert the Wise, King of Naples and Count of Provence. She was an accomplice in the 1345 murder of King Andrew, the husband of her niece and Robert's successor, Queen Joanna I. For this Maria was sentenced to death and beheaded in 1382 on the orders of Queen Joanna I's successor, King Charles III.

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  • Fiammetta (cantante) (it)
  • Fiammetta (Decameron) (it)
  • Maria d'Aquino (en)
  • Maria d’Aquino (pl)
  • Fiammetta (pt)
  • Фьямметта (ru)
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  • Fiammetta è uno dei dieci personaggi che nel Decameron di Boccaccio si allontanano dalla città di Firenze per sfuggire alla peste nera. Durante tale periodo si raccontano a turno delle novelle. Gli altri giovani che le faranno compagnia dentro la casa saranno: Filostrato, Pampinea, , Panfilo, , , , e Dioneo. (it)
  • Maria d’Aquino (zm. 1348) – nieślubna córka Roberta I Mądrego, króla Neapolu. W 1336 Maria poznała Giovanniego Boccaccia, który się w niej zakochał. Zmarła w 1348 roku na dżumę podczas czarnej śmierci. (pl)
  • Fiammetta, nome d'arte di Fiammetta Tombolato (Roma, 1º aprile 1950), è una cantante e attrice italiana che è stata in voga particolarmente negli anni sessanta. (it)
  • Fiammetta ou Fiametta ("pequena chama" em italiano) — pseudônimo da musa e amada de Giovanni Boccaccio cujo nome verdadeiro pode ter sido "Maria d’Aquino". Outra mulher famosa com o mesmo pseudônimo foi a amante de César Bórgia e uma famosa cortesã. Esta última está sepultada na Basílica de Santo Agostinho, em Roma. (pt)
  • Фьямметта, Фьяметта, устар. Фиаметта (итал. Fiammetta, «огонек») (ок. 1310 — между 1350—1355 гг.) — псевдоним, которым итальянский писатель Джованни Боккаччо именует в ряде произведений, в том числе в , свою возлюбленную. Как считается с XIX века, её настоящее имя Мария д’Аквино, тем не менее, до сих пор не доказано, была ли Фьямметта вымышленным персонажем, результатом литературной традиции (таким тропом её образ начали считать с 1930-40-х гг.), или все же реальным человеком. (ru)
  • Maria d'Aquino (died in 1382) was a Neapolitan noblewoman who is traditionally identified with Giovanni Boccaccio's beloved and muse Fiammetta (Italian for "little flame"). Maria d'Aquino was a “royal bastard”, an illegitimate daughter of Robert the Wise, King of Naples and Count of Provence. She was an accomplice in the 1345 murder of King Andrew, the husband of her niece and Robert's successor, Queen Joanna I. For this Maria was sentenced to death and beheaded in 1382 on the orders of Queen Joanna I's successor, King Charles III. (en)
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  • Maria d'Aquino (died in 1382) was a Neapolitan noblewoman who is traditionally identified with Giovanni Boccaccio's beloved and muse Fiammetta (Italian for "little flame"). Maria d'Aquino was a “royal bastard”, an illegitimate daughter of Robert the Wise, King of Naples and Count of Provence. She was an accomplice in the 1345 murder of King Andrew, the husband of her niece and Robert's successor, Queen Joanna I. For this Maria was sentenced to death and beheaded in 1382 on the orders of Queen Joanna I's successor, King Charles III. 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 committed adultery at his coronation festivities in 1310, but was given the family name of her mother's husband. Her putative father placed her in a convent. (en)
  • Fiammetta è uno dei dieci personaggi che nel Decameron di Boccaccio si allontanano dalla città di Firenze per sfuggire alla peste nera. Durante tale periodo si raccontano a turno delle novelle. Gli altri giovani che le faranno compagnia dentro la casa saranno: Filostrato, Pampinea, , Panfilo, , , , e Dioneo. (it)
  • Maria d’Aquino (zm. 1348) – nieślubna córka Roberta I Mądrego, króla Neapolu. W 1336 Maria poznała Giovanniego Boccaccia, który się w niej zakochał. Zmarła w 1348 roku na dżumę podczas czarnej śmierci. (pl)
  • Fiammetta, nome d'arte di Fiammetta Tombolato (Roma, 1º aprile 1950), è una cantante e attrice italiana che è stata in voga particolarmente negli anni sessanta. (it)
  • Fiammetta ou Fiametta ("pequena chama" em italiano) — pseudônimo da musa e amada de Giovanni Boccaccio cujo nome verdadeiro pode ter sido "Maria d’Aquino". Outra mulher famosa com o mesmo pseudônimo foi a amante de César Bórgia e uma famosa cortesã. Esta última está sepultada na Basílica de Santo Agostinho, em Roma. (pt)
  • Фьямметта, Фьяметта, устар. Фиаметта (итал. Fiammetta, «огонек») (ок. 1310 — между 1350—1355 гг.) — псевдоним, которым итальянский писатель Джованни Боккаччо именует в ряде произведений, в том числе в , свою возлюбленную. Как считается с XIX века, её настоящее имя Мария д’Аквино, тем не менее, до сих пор не доказано, была ли Фьямметта вымышленным персонажем, результатом литературной традиции (таким тропом её образ начали считать с 1930-40-х гг.), или все же реальным человеком. (ru)
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