Wordsmiths: Laudomia Forteguerri

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Laudomia (1515-unknown) is thought to be Italy's earliest lesbian writer and may have been one of the first women who had their poetry discussed in an open setting at a lecture. She wrote sonnets dedicated to other high society women. She also helped in the construction of  fortifications during the Siege of Siena.
For Further Reading: 

Queer Places: Laudomia Forteguerri
The Sword and the Pen: Women, Politics and Poetry in 16th Century Siena
Twenty-Five Women who Shaped the Italian Renaissance
Same Sex Love and Desire Among Women in the Middle Ages Laudomia Forteguerri Loves Margaret of Austria 

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