Parisina (disambiguation)
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Parisina Malatesta was the wife of Niccolò III d'Este, who beheaded her with her lover and stepson Ugo d'Este. Her tragic story has inspired writers and musicians:
- Parisina, a 1816 poem by Byron
- Parisina (Donizetti) by Donizetti
- Parisina (Mascagni), opera by Mascagni after Gabriele D'Annunzio's libretto
- 1878 opera by Tomás Giribaldi
- Tragedy by Antonio Somma
- La Parisina, a Mexican department store
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