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- Q3639388 description "Italian patriot, writer and painter".
- Q3639388 description "Italian patriot, writer and painter".
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- Q3639388 abstract "Bianca Milesi Mojon (May 22, 1790 – June 8, 1849) was an Italian patriot, writer and painter. Bianca Milesi was born into a family of wealthy merchants in Milan, daughter of Giovan Battista Milesi and Elena Viscontini. She had four sisters, Antoinette, Francesca, Agostina, Louise, and a brother, Charles, who would join in marriage with his cousin Elena Viscontini, sister of Matilda. She was brought up from six to ten years in a convent in Florence, in Milan in the monasteries of St. Sophia and the Holy Spirit, and finally with a governess. A journey made together with her mother in Tuscany and Switzerland gave her the opportunity to broaden her horizons and study the philosophy of the Enlightenment.Even after returning to Milan, she continued to travel, periodically visiting Florence and Rome. In Florence he met the Countess of Albany Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern, who had been the mistress of Vittorio Alfieri. In Rome she came into relationship with Antonio Canova and the German painter Sophie Reinhard.She had a leading role in the Carbonari uprisings in Milan in 1821. She later went on to become a drawer and painter, and taught at schools, particularly training girls to become interested in the arts. She died in Paris on June 8, 1849.".
- Q3639388 birthDate "1790-05-22".
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- Q3639388 deathDate "1849-06-08".
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- Q3639388 dateOfBirth "1790-05-22".
- Q3639388 dateOfDeath "1849-06-08".
- Q3639388 name "Milesi, Bianca".
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- Q3639388 shortDescription "Italian patriot, writer and painter".
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- Q3639388 comment "Bianca Milesi Mojon (May 22, 1790 – June 8, 1849) was an Italian patriot, writer and painter. Bianca Milesi was born into a family of wealthy merchants in Milan, daughter of Giovan Battista Milesi and Elena Viscontini. She had four sisters, Antoinette, Francesca, Agostina, Louise, and a brother, Charles, who would join in marriage with his cousin Elena Viscontini, sister of Matilda. She was brought up from six to ten years in a convent in Florence, in Milan in the monasteries of St.".
- Q3639388 label "Bianca Milesi".
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- Q3639388 givenName "Bianca".
- Q3639388 name "Bianca Milesi".
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- Q3639388 surname "Milesi".