Although a devout Roman Catholic, Galileo fathered three children out of wedlock with Marina Gamba. They had two daughters, Virginia in 1600 and Livia in 1601, and one son, Vincenzo, in 1606. Because of their illegitimate birth, their father considered the girls unmarriageable. Their only worthy alternative was the religious life. Both girls were sent to the convent of San Matteo in Arcetri and remained there for the rest of their lives. Virginia took the name Maria Celeste upon entering the convent. She died on 2 April 1634, and is buried with Galileo at the Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze. Livia took the name Sister Arcangela and was ill for most of her life. Vincenzo was later legitimized and married Sestilia Bocchineri
Galileo did not marry though he had a relationship with Marina Gamba with whom he bore three children
No, Marina did not marry Galileo. Galileo was an Italian astronomer and physicist who lived in the 16th and 17th centuries, while Marina is not widely recognized as having a connection to him in a marital capacity.
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
Galileo did not marry though he had a relationship with Marina Gamba with whom he bore three children
he marred Marina galilei.
Yes, he was married. He had a family in florence, which i do believe is in Italy today, but there was no such thing as Italy when Galileo was alive.
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If he did, it is not recorded.
No, Marina did not marry Galileo. Galileo was an Italian astronomer and physicist who lived in the 16th and 17th centuries, while Marina is not widely recognized as having a connection to him in a marital capacity.
Funny question, but no. :)
Juliet threatens to marry Romeo before she would ever marry Paris.
because he never knew that she was his sister & because he loved her more than a sister
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.