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27:(1684-1733), was a woman from the Savoyard state who played a role in the War of the Spanish succcession. She was a cook living near the 183: 193: 188: 121: 134:
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M. Bonavero, Maria Bricca e la sua storia vera, in "Corriere Avis Torino" , 4 (2017), p. 40.
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and was hailed as a war heroine and subject of several legends. She is the subject of the film
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