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L'Ystoire de Eurialus et Lucresse, vrays amoureux, selon pape Pie

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The narrative follows the intense romance of Eurialus and Lucresse, tracing their ardor amid courtly admiration, rivalry, and social constraint. Set in a richly described classical milieu, it blends lyrical portraits of Lucresse's beauty with episodes of mismatched marriage, betrayal, and peril that test loyalty and honor. Classical allusions and moral reflection punctuate the plot, alternating declamatory praise of love with accounts of suffering and misfortune, and examining how desire, fortune, and social obligation shape the lovers' fortunes.

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Pope Pius II

Pius II, also known as Enea Silvio Piccolomini, was a notable figure of the Renaissance, serving as Pope from 1458 to 1464. He was not only a religious leader but also a humanist and a prolific writer. His literary contributions include works that reflect his deep engagement with classical themes and romantic narratives. One of his key works, "L'Ystoire de Eurialus et Lucresse, vrays amoureux, selon pape Pie," showcases his interest in love and morality, blending historical and fictional elements. Pius II's writings are significant for their insight into the cultural and political landscape of his time.

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