Teresa Ciamagnini Fabbroni
Teresa Ciamagnini Fabbroni | |
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Portrait of Teresa Fabroni, 1814 | |
| Born | 13 February 1763 Grosseto, Grand Duchy of Tuscany |
| Died | 1 October 1811 (aged 48) |
| Spouse | Giovanni Fabbroni |
| Father | Giuseppe Bencivenni Pelli (adoptive) |
Maria Teresa Ciamagnini Pelli Fabbroni (13 February 1763 – 1 October 1811) was an Italian socialite, intellectual and cultural figure of late 18th-century Florence. Born to a disgraced family and adopted by Giuseppe Bencivenni Pelli, director of the Uffizi Gallery, she received an exceptional Enlightenment education in literature, languages, arts, and sciences. Known for her beauty, refinement, and erudition, she hosted one of Florence's most prominent literary salons, attracting poets, artists, and scholars of her time.