Beatrice Portinari was born in 1266.
Beatrice Portinari died in 1290-06.
Beatrice Portinari died at the age of 24 because she was killed by a prisoner in Acre. Beatrice, who was wife to Dante, were only married for three years before she died.
Dante Alighieri first claimed to have met Beatrice Portinari in Florence when they were children. Beatrice was the muse for Dante's poetry and literary works, particularly in "La Vita Nuova" and "The Divine Comedy." Their encounters are depicted as having a profound and transformative impact on Dante's life and works.
Beatrice Bergner was born in 1966.
Tommaso Portinari died in 1501.
Folco Portinari died in 1289.
Dante's primary love interest was Beatrice Portinari, whom he first encountered when they were both children. Beatrice served as Dante's muse and inspired much of his literary work, particularly in "The Divine Comedy." Their relationship was primarily spiritual and symbolic rather than romantic.
Beatrice Murmann was born in 1965.
Beatrice Elburn was born in 1903.
Beatrice Hicks was born in 1919.
Beatrice Krebs was born in 1924.
Beatrice of Navarre was born in 1242.