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  1. Sapia Salvani (Siena, c. 1210 – Colle di Val d'Elsa, c. 1278) was a Sienese noblewoman. In Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, she is placed among the envious souls of Purgatory for having rejoiced when her fellow Sienese townspeople, led by her nephew Provenzano Salvani, lost to the Florentine Guelphs at the Battle of Colle Val d'Elsa.

  2. 8 de sept. de 2021 · Una de ellas es una mujer llamada Sapia Salvani. Sapia se encuentra con Dante y su primer guía, Virgilio, en la segunda terraza del purgatorio. Ella les cuenta cómo se selló su destino en la otra vida: cómo se paró en la ventana del castillo de su familia y, con las tropas reunidas en la distancia, rezó para que su propia ...

  3. Sapia Salvani ( Siena, 1210 circa – Colle di Val d'Elsa, 1278 circa) è stata una gentildonna senese, protagonista di un episodio nel Purgatorio dantesco . Stemma Salvani. Sapia in una illustrazione di Gustave Dorè.

  4. Bastión de Sapia. Es un antiguo edificio militar restaurado, reforzado por una torre. Desde aquí es posible tener una amplia vista hacia el Borgo di Santa Caterina, el Convento de San Francesco y la Catedral del Duomo.

  5. [Provenzan Salvani.] Born c. 1210, she was married c. 1230, and became the mother of five children. At the time of the Battle of Colle (June 17, 1269), to which she refers ( see below ), she was a widow (her husband having died in 1268), living possibly at the family castle of Castiglion Ghinibaldi, some five miles from Siena, and close to the plain on which the Battle of Colle was fought.

  6. Sapìa was a Sienese noblewoman of the Salvanis family, aunt of Provenzano Salvani, commander of the army during the battle of Colle in 1269 and wife of Ghinibaldo Saracini, a Sienese noble who went from being in the ranks of the Ghibellines to the Guelphs.

  7. Sapia Salvani. Res apud Vicidata repertae: Nativitas: 1210; Sena Iulia. Obitus: 1278; Collis. Sapia [1] Salvani (nata Senae Iuliae anno 1210 circa; mortua Collis anno 1278 circa) fuit nobilis mulier Senensis, quae apparet in Purgatorio, secundo Divinae Comoediae libro, a Dante Alagherio scripto. Biographia.