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The beautiful Marozie (Mariuccia, Mariozza or Marousie of Tusculum, ca
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The beautiful Marozie (Mariuccia, Mariozza or Marousie of Tusculum, ca
XEE4169827 The beautiful Marozie (Mariuccia, Mariozza or Marousie of Tusculum, ca. 890-932/937) incestuous mother of two generations of popes. Engraving in " Histoire des papes-kings-queens-et-empereurs a travers les centuries" by Maurice Lachatre, 1863. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The beautiful Marozie (Mariuccia, Mariozza or Marousie of Tusculum, ca. 890-932/937) incestuous mother of two generations of popes. Engraving in " Histoire des Papes-Rois-Queen and Empereurs a travers les centuries" by Maurice Lachatre, 1863); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the enchanting beauty of Marozie, also known as Mariuccia, Mariozza, or Marousie of Tusculum. Born around 890 and passing away in 932/937, she was not only renowned for her stunning appearance but also infamous for her incestuous relationships that resulted in two generations of popes. The engraving is taken from "Histoire des papes-kings-queens-et-empereurs a travers les centuries" by Maurice Lachatre, published in 1863. It belongs to a private collection and captures the essence of this historical figure with great detail. Marozie's story is one filled with intrigue and scandal. Her influence over the papacy during her lifetime was significant as she played a pivotal role in shaping the course of history within the Catholic Church. This portrait allows us to glimpse into her world and understand why she held such power over those around her. The artist behind this mesmerizing piece is Stefano Bianchetti, a French master from the 19th century. The black and white medium adds an air of mystery to the image while highlighting Marozie's timeless allure. As we gaze upon this remarkable engraving, we are reminded that history often holds tales both fascinating and controversial. Marozie's legacy continues to captivate our imagination even centuries later, leaving us pondering on how one woman could wield so much influence over an institution as powerful as the papacy.
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