The Tigress of Forli by Elizabeth Lev

The Tigress of Forli by Elizabeth Lev

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Caterina Riario Sforza was one of the most prominent women in Renaissance Italy - and one of the most vilified. Raised in the court of Milan and wed at age ten to the pope's corrupt nephew, Caterina was ensnared in Italy's political intrigues early in life. This title re-examines her extraordinary life and accomplishments.

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The Tigress of Forli by Elizabeth Lev

A rich, nuanced portrait of a highly controversial beauty and military leader, and her violent albeit glittering Italian Renaissance milieu.--Publishers Weekly A strategist to match Machiavelli; a warrior who stood toe to toe with the Borgias; a wife whose three marriages would end in bloodshed and heartbreak; and a mother determined to maintain her family's honor, Caterina Riario Sforza de' Medici was a true Renaissance celebrity, beloved and vilified in equal measure. In this dazzling biography, Elizabeth Lev illuminates her extraordinary life and accomplishments. Raised in the court of Milan and wed at age ten to the pope's corrupt nephew, Caterina was ensnared in Italy's political intrigues early in life. After turbulent years in Rome's papal court, she moved to the Romagnol province of Forl . Following her husband's assassination, she ruled Italy's crossroads with iron will, martial strength, political savvy, and an icon's fashion sense. In finally losing her lands to the Borgia family, she put up a resistance that inspired all of Europe and set the stage for her progeny--including Cosimo de' Medici--to follow her example to greatness.

A rich evocation of Renaissance life, The Tigress of Forl reveals Caterina Riario Sforza as a brilliant and fearless ruler, and a tragic but unbowed figure.

Lev offers a rich, nuanced portrait of a highly controversial beauty and military leader and her violent albeit glittering Italian Renaissance milieu(Publishers Weekly)

ELIZABETH LEV is a Renaissance art and culture expert and an Art History professor in Rome, where she and her family live. This is her debut novel.

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ISBN 13 9780151012992
ISBN 10 0151012997
Title The Tigress of Forli
Author Elizabeth Lev
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
Year published 2011-10-18
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.