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Angiola Cimini, Marchesana Della Petrella
Angiola Cimini (1700-1727) was the daughter of Italian people, Italian nobleman, Giuseppi Cimino, avvocato fiscale del real patrimonio, and of Anna d'Arieta-Crespo, member of a noble family from Castigliana.Carlantonio di Rosa, She had 5 brothers and 4 sisters. ''Opuscoli di Giovanni Battista Vico'', Napoli, 1818; p. 275 She is most famous due to her friendship with the philosopher Giambattista Vico. He wrote a eulogy for her funeral in 1727 that is stated to be a "gem of eloquence", Angiola died at the age of 27.Zakiya Hanafi, ''The Monster in the Machine'', Duke University Press, 2000 Sent to a school for Spanish people, Spanish noble ladies, Angiola was adored among her schoolmates for her ability to heal their ailments. She married to become the Marchioness of . References

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Angiola Cimini
''Angiola'' is a genus of sea snails, marine (ocean), marine gastropod mollusks in the family (biology), family Planaxidae. This genus has become a synonym of'' Hinea'' Gray, 1847. Species Species within the genus ''Angiola'' include: * ''Angiola fasciata'' (Pease, 1868): synonym of ''Hinea fasciata'' (Pease, 1868) * ''Angiola labiosa'' (A. Adams, 1853): synonym of ''Hinea zonata'' (A. Adams, 1853) * ''Angiola lineata'' (Da Costa, 1778): synonym of ''Hinea lineata'' (da Costa, 1778) * ''Angiola longispira'' (E.A. Smith, 1872): synonym of ''Hinea longispira'' (E. A. Smith, 1872) * ''Angiola periscelida'' Dall, 1926: : synonym of ''Hinea longispira'' (E. A. Smith, 1872) * ''Angiola punctostriata'' (Smith E.A., 1872): synonym of ''Hinea punctostriata'' (E. A. Smith, 1872) * ''Angiola zonata'' (A. Adams, 1853): synonym of ''Hinea zonata'' (A. Adams, 1853) References * Rolán E., 2005. ''Malacological Fauna From The Cape Verde Archipelago. Part 1, Polyplacophora and Gastropoda.'' ...
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