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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marina_GambaMarina Gamba - Wikipedia

    Marina Gamba of Venice (c. 1570 – 21 August 1612 [citation needed]) was the mother of Galileo Galilei's illegitimate children. She was born around 1570 in Venice. Relationship with Galileo Galilei. During one of his frequent trips to Venice, Galileo met a young woman named Marina, daughter of Andrea Gamba, and started a ...

  2. Marina Gamba was a Venetian woman who had a relationship with Galileo and bore him three children, two daughters and a son. Galileo left her behind in Padua and legitimated his son Vincenzio in Florence.

  3. Marina Gamba is probably the "Venetian Marina, 42 years of age" who was said to have died on August 21, 1612 "in the parish of San Daniele" (the same to which Marcantonio Mazzoleni belonged, the instrument-maker who lived for a long time in Galileo's home) in a document of the Health Office of Padua.

  4. Portale Galileo. Vita > Personaggi > Marina Gamba. Marina Gamba. ca. 1570-1612. Marina Gamba nacque intorno al 1570 a Venezia. Qui, forse, conobbe Galileo, il quale vi si recava spesso durante gli anni del soggiorno padovano. Dalla relazione fra i due nacquero tre figli che Galileo non riconobbe.

  5. 9 de ago. de 2016 · Galileo’s daughter, born of his long illicit liaison with the beautiful Marina Gamba of Venice, entered the world in the summer heat of a new century, on August 13, 1600 — the same year the Dominican friar Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake in Rome for insisting, among his many heresies and blasphemies, that the Earth ...

  6. 23 de out. de 2019 · Marina Gamba: Birthdate: circa 1570: Death: August 21, 1612 (37-46) Venezia, Veneto, Italy Immediate Family: Daughter of Andrea Gamba and Andrea Gamba Wife of Giovanni Bartoluzzi Partner of Galileo Galilei Mother of Virginia Galilei (Sister Maria Celeste); Livia Galilei (Sister Arcangela) and Vincenzo Galilei. Managed by:

  7. Learn about Galileo's brief affair with Marina Gamba, a woman he met in Venice, and the three children she bore him. Find out what happened to his daughters and son after he left them in Padua.