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Ysabel da Costa was born at the turn of the 16th century to a Portuguese Converso family of traders and merchants. After marrying in her late teens, she left Portugal to flee the pressures of the Inquisition. Like her famous counterpart Dona Gracia Mendes Nasi, Ysabel has sojourned in many cities: Lisbon, Bayonne, Ferrara, and most recently | Ysabel da Costa was born at the turn of the 16th century to a Portuguese Converso family of traders and merchants. After marrying in her late teens, she left Portugal to flee the pressures of the Inquisition. Like her famous counterpart Dona Gracia Mendes Nasi, Ysabel has sojourned in many cities: Lisbon, Bayonne, Ferrara, and most recently Constantinople. Her husband David is frequently absent on long sea voyages and is seldom seen with Ysabel at events. They have one daughter, Rebecca. | ||
Lilavati Datta is a 16th century Hindu woman of the merchant caste living in the Hooghly district in the Sultanate of Bengal. She was given in marriage as a second wife to a Portuguese trader called David; they have a grown son, named Ramesh. Since her husband rarely visits, and Lila has no mother-in-law living with her, she enjoys considerable autonomy as the mistress of her household. | Lilavati Datta is a 16th century Hindu woman of the merchant caste living in the Hooghly district in the Sultanate of Bengal. She was given in marriage as a second wife to a Portuguese trader called David; they have a grown son, named Ramesh. Since her husband rarely visits, and Lila has no mother-in-law living with her, she enjoys considerable autonomy as the mistress of her household. |
Revision as of 11:25, 5 July 2019
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Ysabel playing Renaissance guitar, 9/2014 |
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Resides: Carolingia |
Status: Active |
Awards: Order of Precedence |
Heraldry |
Six escallops inverted or, two, two, and two |
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Introduction
Ysabel has been active in the Barony of Carolingia since December 2012. She is presently Captain of the Waytes of Carolingia, the instrumental ensemble of the Carolingian Guild of Musicians and Jongleurs.
Ysabel plays lutes, Renaissance guitar, English cittern, recorders, and period (natural) trumpet. She pursues recreational research on early instruments, music, dance, embroidery, and other sundry topics, as documented on her Wordpress site. She also enjoys dancing, sewing, cooking, and learning about all the fascinating things other people have done and studied.
Persona
Ysabel da Costa was born at the turn of the 16th century to a Portuguese Converso family of traders and merchants. After marrying in her late teens, she left Portugal to flee the pressures of the Inquisition. Like her famous counterpart Dona Gracia Mendes Nasi, Ysabel has sojourned in many cities: Lisbon, Bayonne, Ferrara, and most recently Constantinople. Her husband David is frequently absent on long sea voyages and is seldom seen with Ysabel at events. They have one daughter, Rebecca.
Lilavati Datta is a 16th century Hindu woman of the merchant caste living in the Hooghly district in the Sultanate of Bengal. She was given in marriage as a second wife to a Portuguese trader called David; they have a grown son, named Ramesh. Since her husband rarely visits, and Lila has no mother-in-law living with her, she enjoys considerable autonomy as the mistress of her household.
Offices & Positions
Captain, Waytes of Carolingia, 7/2018 - present
Secretary, Barony of Carolingia, 1/2019 - present
Event Staff
Projects & Publications
- 16th century Bengali embroidery: see https://ysabelsnotebook.wordpress.com/home-page/colchas-at-the-mfa-boston/ and https://ysabelsnotebook.wordpress.com/category/fiber-arts/embroidery/.
- Renaissance trumpet for the court and battlefield: see https://ysabelsnotebook.wordpress.com/2019/05/07/finding-fanfares/ and the links on that page.
- Period music for the dances of the Il Papa manuscript: work in progress with Carolingia's Accademia della Danza.