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'''Antonio Beccadelli''' (1394 – 1471), called '''Il Panormita''', was an [[Italy|Italian]] poet during the [[Renaissance]]. | '''Antonio Beccadelli''' (1394 – 1471), called '''Il Panormita''', was an [[Italy|Italian]] poet during the [[Renaissance]]. | ||
Revision as of 23:28, 19 January 2021
Antonio Beccadelli (1394 – 1471), called Il Panormita, was an Italian poet during the Renaissance.
During his lifetime, he wrote a poem describing a brothel near the Mercato Vecchio: “There halfway down the street stands a happy whorehouse which you will know by the very smell of the place.”[1]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed II (mentioned in Database entry only)