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  1. Felice della Rovere (Roma, 1483 - Roma, 27 de septiembre de 1536), también conocida como Madonna Felice, fue hija ilegítima del Papa Julio II, se convirtió en una de las mujeres más poderosas del Renacimiento italiano.

    • 27 de septiembre de 1536jul., Roma (Estados Pontificios)
    • Iglesia católica
  2. Felice della Rovere (c. 1483 – 27 September 1536), also known as Madonna Felice, was the illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II. One of the most powerful women of the Italian Renaissance, she was born in Rome around 1483 to Lucrezia Normanni and Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere (later Pope Julius II).

    • September 27, 1536 (aged 52–53), Rome, Papal States
  3. Felice della Rovere (Roma, 1483 - Roma, 27 de septiembre de 1536), también conocida como Madonna Felice, fue hija ilegítima del Papa Julio II, se convirtió en una de las mujeres más poderosas del Renacimiento italiano.

  4. 10 de oct. de 2011 · The illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II, Felice della Rovere became one of the most powerful and accomplished women of the Italian Renaissance. Now, Caroline Murphy vividly captures the untold story of a rare woman who moved with confidence through a world of popes and princes

  5. Felice was the acknowledged, though only sometimes welcome, daughter of Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere and his mistress Lucrezia, who subsequently married Bernardino de Cupis, a maestro di...

  6. 28 de ago. de 2005 · WHAT do Lucrezia Borgia and Felice della Rovere have in common? Both were children of popes at a time when powerful ecclesiastics were naughty but not so nice. Both were pawns of their fathers on...

  7. 5 de sept. de 2005 · Caroline Murphy has recreated Felice della Rovere's life with agility and tact. She successfully fleshes out the customs and historical background of her Machiavellian princess, even though...