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  1. 4 de abr. de 2014 · Published Apr 4, 2014. Laura Haddock talks with Spinoff Online about how she got a better understanding of her characters, and what viewers can expect as Season 2 unfolds. As one of the stars of Da Vinci’s Demons, now in its second season, Laura Haddock plays Lucrezia Donati, a young woman who would be dismissed as little more than a ...

  2. Dempsey describes at length what is known of the fascinating Lucrezia Donati, Lorenzo's beloved. The wife of the merchant Niccola Ardinghelli (and presumably a distant relative of Dante's wife Gemma Donati), she is celebrated not only in Lorenzo's poetry and in Luigi Pulci's La giostra, but also in private letters of Braccio

  3. und Lucrezia Donati 2 B ei seinem Tod, der ihn 1374 im Örtchen Arquà bei Padua er-reichte, wo er die letzten Lebensjahre verbrachte, war Petrarca ein in ganz Italien berühmter Dichter, dessen Werke, die lateinischen wie die in der italienischen Volkssprache, in vielen Abschriften zir-kulierten.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2014 · Lucrezia Donati (Laura Haddock) in Da Vinci’s Demons . There’s one scene in particular that must have undoubtedly been challenging for you. How did you feel when you first read this sexually intimate scene? For the readers who may not haven’t seen it, it’s graphically very intimate.

  5. Sarah Parish as Lucrezia Tornabuoni: Lorenzo's mother; Synnøve Karlsen as Clarice Orsini or Clarice de' Medici: Lorenzo's wife; Alessandra Mastronardi as Lucrezia Donati: Lorenzo's lover (season 2), ex lover (season 3) Julian Sands as Piero de' Medici (recurring season 2): Lorenzo's father; Matteo Martari (dub.

  6. Standing Alone: Directed by Jon Cassar. With Daniel Sharman, Bradley James, Sarah Parish, Sean Bean. After having to reveal to his father that he has taken his place as head of the family, Lorenzo and his mother Lucrezia go to Rome, seeking financial support from the Pope.

  7. Lucrezia Donati was one of the mistresses of the Medici, perhaps, one of Lorenzo the Magnificent's who had the longest tenure. She is immortalized here by Verrocchio as Woman with a Bouquet. An absolutely extraordinary work in particular because, and this is what the Florentines admired the most, the beauty of her hands.