Eleonora Brown is an actress in Italian films in the 1960s, widely acclaimed for her beauty and her acting ability. She started at age thirteen in a role in Two Women. The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969, inclusive. ... Sophia Loren in Two Women (La Ciociara) Two Women (also known as La Ciociara) is a 1960 Italian language film which tells the story of a woman trying to protect her teenaged daughter from the horrors of war. ...
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Eleonora Brown at the Internet Movie Database The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) [1] is an online database of information about actors, movies, television shows, television stars and video games. ...
The Portrait of Eleonora of Toledo and Her Son in the Uffizi, one of many portraits Bronzino painted of Cosimo's wife and their eight children, was completed around 1545, when Eleonora was 23 and the child, generally believed to be Don Giovanni, was 2.
Eleonora is presented as an icon, the duchess of Florence, wife of the reigning duke.
According to the account of the disinterment of her tomb in 1857, she was found to have been buried wearing the gold and pearl hairnet seen in the portrait, which may account for the misunderstanding (Arnold 1995).
The Eleonoras falcon is a rare bird of prey that migrates all the way from Madagascar to breed in the Mediterranean during the summer.
Unlike other birds who nest in spring, the Eleonoras falcon breeds in late summer because it relies on smaller, migratory birds crossing the Mediterranean in August and September as a food source for themselves and their chicks.
Although the Eleonoras falcon is a single species, two different types, or morphs, exist.