Laura



         


Laura was the love of Petrarch's life. For her he perfected the sonnet and wrote the Canzoniere.

Who Laura was and even if she really existed is a bit of a mystery. It has often been believed that the name "Laura" was a play on the name "laurel" the leaves which Petrarch was honoured with for being the poet laureate.

However, there is considerable evidence to show that Laura really did exist and that she was Laure de Noves. Born 6 years after Petrarch in 1310 in Avignon she was the daughter of Audibert de Noves (a Knight) and wife to Hugues II de Sade (and possibly the ancestor of the infamous Marquis de Sade). She married at the age of 15 (January 16, 1325) and Petrarch saw her for the first time two years later on April 6 (Good Friday), 1327, at Easter mass in the church of Sainte-Claire d'Avignon.

Falling in love at first sight, Petrarch would be haunted by her beauty for the rest of his life. Already being married she would turn down all advances he made toward her.

She died at the age of 38 in the year 1348, on April 6, Good Friday, exactly 21 years to the very hour that Petrarch first saw her (as Petrarch noted in his copy of a work by Virgil). There is no record to the cause of her death, but it was either due to the Black plague or possibly a Laura, Saskatchewan is a community SW of Regina, Saskatchewan





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