Aurora Sanseverino

Aurora Sanseverino (28 April 1669 – 2 July 1726) was an Italian noblewoman, salon-holder, patron and poet. One of the most celebrated women in the highest rank of the Neapolitan aristocracy, she was known for her great cultural activity as a patron and mecenat of art and for her famous cultural salon in Naples, and correspondent of several contemporary culture personalities that made her a central figure in baroque Italy.

Aurora Sanseverino
Duchess of Laurenzana
Aurora Sanseverino, by Francesco Solimena
Born28 April 1669
Saponara, Kingdom of Naples
Died2 July 1726
Piedimonte d'Alife, Kingdom of Naples
Noble familySanseverino
Spouse(s)Girolamo Acquaviva
Nicola Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona
FatherCarlo Maria Sanseverino
MotherMaria Fardella
OccupationPoet, singer, actress

Remembered as a "very beautiful, kind and lively lady", she also contributed much to giving women a dignified place in the cultural circles of Neapolitan society of the time.

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