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Matilde Collection

Matilde, a name that resonates with the rich history and culture of Italy

Background imageMatilde Collection: Matilda Serao, Italian journalist and novelist

Matilda Serao, Italian journalist and novelist
Matilda (or Matilde) Serao (1856-1927), Greek-born Italian journalist and novelist, founder and editor of Il Giorno

Background imageMatilde Collection: Italy - Viareggio - Townsfolk on Pisa Bridge (Ponte de Pisa)

Italy - Viareggio - Townsfolk on Pisa Bridge (Ponte de Pisa)
Viareggio in northern Tuscany, Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea - Townsfolk sitting along the Pisa Bridge (Ponte de Pisa). The Torre Matilde and the Marina of Lucca. Date: 1905

Background imageMatilde Collection: Scene from 'Matilde di Shabran, 'at the Royal Italian Opera (engraving)

Scene from "Matilde di Shabran, "at the Royal Italian Opera (engraving)
1618969 Scene from " Matilde di Shabran, " at the Royal Italian Opera (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from " Matilde di Shabran)

Background imageMatilde Collection: Large marble mosaic discovered in Pompeii, October 24, 1801

Large marble mosaic discovered in Pompeii, October 24, 1801
Large marble mosaic discovered near the Casa del Fauno, House of the Faun, Pompeii, October 24 1801. It shows a battle scene between two armies on horseback in chariots armed with lances

Background imageMatilde Collection: Viareggio, Italy - Ponte di Pisa (Pisa Bridge)

Viareggio, Italy - Ponte di Pisa (Pisa Bridge)
Viareggio in northern Tuscany, Italy, on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea - Townsfolk sitting along the Pisa Bridge (Ponte de Pisa). The Torre Matilde and the Marina of Lucca. Date: 1904

Background imageMatilde Collection: Mathilde Serao, c1893

Mathilde Serao, c1893. Matilde Serao (1856-1927), Greek-born Italian journalist and novelist. She was the founder and editor of Il Mattino, and she also wrote several novels

Background imageMatilde Collection: Matilde D

Matilde D

Background imageMatilde Collection: Matilde Serao, 1856-1927 Italian Novelist. From The Book The Masterpiece Library Of Short Stories

Matilde Serao, 1856-1927 Italian Novelist. From The Book The Masterpiece Library Of Short Stories Volume 2 Italian

Background imageMatilde Collection: Matilda of Tuscany (1046-1115). Italian noble. Engraving. Co

Matilda of Tuscany (1046-1115). Italian noble. Engraving. Co
Matilda of Tuscany or Matilda of Canossa (1046-1115). Italian noblewoman. Supporter of Pope Gregory VII during the Investiture Controversy. Engraving by R. Brend Amour. La Ilustracion, 1887. Colored

Background imageMatilde Collection: Matilde E Moisant (1878-1964)

Matilde E Moisant (1878-1964)
Matilde E. Moisant, 1878-1964, the second woman in the US to get a pilots License. circa 1911. Date: 1964

Background imageMatilde Collection: Matilda of Tuscany, from L Histoire Universelle Ancienne et Moderne, published in Strasbourg c

Matilda of Tuscany, from L Histoire Universelle Ancienne et Moderne, published in Strasbourg c
KW2603381 Matilda of Tuscany, from L Histoire Universelle Ancienne et Moderne, published in Strasbourg c.1860 (engraving) by French School

Background imageMatilde Collection: Matilde di Shabran

Matilde di Shabran
A scene from Matilde di Shabran, an opera by Rossini, performed at the Royal Italian Opera at Covent Garden, London, in 1854



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Matilde, a name that resonates with the rich history and culture of Italy. From Matilda Serao, an influential Italian journalist and novelist, to Matilde di Shabran, a renowned opera at the Royal Italian Opera, this name holds significance in various realms. In Viareggio, a picturesque town in Italy, stands the iconic Pisa Bridge (Ponte de Pisa), where townsfolk gather to admire its beauty. The bridge serves as a symbol of unity and connection among the people. As we delve deeper into history, we come across fascinating discoveries like the large marble mosaic found in Pompeii on October 24th, 1801. This archaeological marvel showcases the artistic prowess of ancient civilizations and their dedication to leaving behind enduring legacies. Another prominent figure associated with the name Matilde is Mathilde Serao. In c1893, she captured hearts with her literary works that reflected the essence of Italian society during her time. Her words continue to inspire readers even today. Let us not forget Matilda of Tuscany (1046-1115), an esteemed Italian noblewoman whose influence extended far beyond her lifetime. Through an engraving depicting her regal stature, we are reminded of her significant contributions to medieval Europe. The Masterpiece Library Of Short Stories Volume 2 Italian features another remarkable writer named Matilde Serao (1856-1927). Her storytelling prowess captivated audiences worldwide and left an indelible mark on Italian literature. Beyond literature and artistry lies aviation pioneer Matilde E Moisant (1878-1964). Breaking barriers in a male-dominated field during her era showcased courage and determination that continues to inspire generations today. Lastly, let's recall "Matilde di Shabran, " an enchanting opera production that graced stages at the Royal Italian Opera. This theatrical masterpiece transported audiences into a world filled with passion and drama through its mesmerizing performances.