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This essay investigates the ways and means of self-representation of noblewomen of Zadar/Zara around the mid-16th century. The comparatively large number of ego-documents, in particular codicils, suggests a certain flexibilities and routines in dealing with one’s own death (and one's own post-mortem remembrance). Hence questions about the self-representation and strategies of individual noblewoman about their ceremonial burial practices, pious donations, the etc. are answered.
Renaissance Studies, History of Venice, 16th Century, Memory and Rememberance, History of Dalmatia
Renaissance Studies, History of Venice, 16th Century, Memory and Rememberance, History of Dalmatia
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