| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| Cenci, Beatrice |
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(b ´´ätr ´ch ch n´ch ) (KEY) , 157799, Italian noblewoman, tragic figure of the late Renaissance. Her father, Francesco Cenci (154998), was a Roman noble noted for his viciousness. In 1595 he imprisoned Beatrice and her stepmother Lucrezia in a lonely castle; his cruel treatment finally led Beatrice, with the complicity of her stepmother, her brothers, and her lover, to procure his murder. After a famous trial (1599) the conspirators were put to death. This tragedy, often cited as an example of the dissipation and cruelty of 16th-century Rome, is the subject of, among other works, Francesco D. Guerrazzis novel Beatrice Cenci, Percy Bysshe Shelleys tragedy The Cenci, and Alberto Ginasteras opera Beatrix Cenci. |
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