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- Aura Soltana, also known as Ipolitan the Tartarian or Ipolita or Ippolyta (fl. 1569), was a Tartar woman at the court of Elizabeth I after arriving from...
- cushion covers. In 1562 she was given a pewter metal doll for the use of Ippolyta the Tartarian, a young woman brought from Russia by Anthony Jenkinson....
- was not her surname, but a Latin word for "little woman". She replaced Ippolyta the Tartarian in 1577. As customary for a female jester and court dwarf...
- as greedy, and an imposer of unusual taxes. When, in 1471, his sister Ippolyta asked a Franciscan friar holy man in Naples—perhaps Giovanni della Marca—to...
- Careles. He delivered recycled old ****hingale pins and other pins to "Ippolyta the Tartarian", a young Russian woman brought to Elizabeth's court by Anthony...
- and Historical Chronicle, 24 (London, 1754), p. 163: Bernadette Andrea, 'Ippolyta the Tartarian', Carole Levin, Anna Riehl Bertolet, Jo Eldridge Carney,...
- Jenkinson wrote that her name was Aura Soltana and she later became known as Ippolyta. A pewter metal doll was bought for her to play with, and she was given...