Carlo Tenca
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Carlo Tenca (19 October 1816, Milan - 4 September 1883, Milan) was an Italian man of letters, journalist, deputy and supporter of the Risorgimento. He was the central figure in the salon of Countess Clara Maffei, to whom he was romantically linked.[1]
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- ^ Chiabrando, Mauro. "La Hillary Clinton del Risorgimento". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-03-03.
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