Antonio Beccadelli di Bologna

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Antonio Beccadelli of Bologna (c.1475-1513) was an Italian aristocrat, whose tragic love affair and secret marriage with Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi, inspired several works of literature, most notably John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi and Lope de Vega's El mayordomo de la Duquesa Amalfi.

Information about the life of Antonio Beccadelli is mostly derived from Matteo Bandello's account of the events.[1] Bandello probably knew Beccadelli personally when the latter was living in Milan.[2] Despite some elements of poetic licence (including portraying himself under the name Delio), Bandello's basic account is supported by contemporary literature such as Camillo Tutini's Chronicle,[3] and the genealogical works of Scipione Ammirato.[4]

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