Andrea Acciaioli

Andrea Acciaioli was an Italian noblewoman, as the Countess of Altavilla in the 14th century. Born in Florence she was a friend of Giovanni Boccaccio, and the person to whom he dedicated his book On Famous Women.[1]

Life

Andrea was the sister of Niccolò Acciaioli, the daughter of Acciaiolo, a wealthy Florentine merchant connected to the Acciaioli family of Florence. Her family was an important family of Italy from the twelfth century and associated with banking. She was a member of the court of Joanna, Queen of Naples.[2]

Her first husband was Carlo d'Arto, Count of Monteodorisio, who died in 1346. Sometime after 1358 and before 1362 she then married Bartolomeo II of Capua, Count of Altavilla.[3] She was described as being of strong moral character, highly educated, and having elegant speech.[4]

Sources

  1. Giovanni Boccaccio’s Famous Women translated by Virginia Brown 2001, pp 1-3; Cambridge and London, Harvard University Press; ISBN 0-674-01130-9
  2. Brown, op. cit, p. xiii
  3. Brown, op. cit, page 238
  4. Brown, op. cit, page 1

Further reading

  • Goldstone, Nancy (2010). Joanna: The Notorious Queen of Naples, Jerusalem and Sicily. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 9780297860860.


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