The Queen of the Sixth Day is Pampinea.
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Frate Cipolla comes up with a tale to explain the presence of coals in his box and not a feather.
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Guido Cavalcanti was an important poet and philosopher who lived in Florence during Dante’s times.
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The protagonist of Madonna Oretta is an entirely fictional character who was the wife of an entirely fictional person, Geri Spina.
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Most all of the stories in Day Six take place in Florence.
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In the frame narrative, a disagreement erupts in the kitchen between Sicofante and Licisca over Tindaro’s verginity.
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Chichibio cooks a crane for his master, Currado Gianfigliazzi, but share one of its legs with Brunetta.
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Madonna Filippa is a laconic woman, much like Lisabetta from IV.5.
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Historically speaking, brigate were social groups of men, not of men and women, like the brigata of the Decameron’s frame narrative.
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