Arcangela Panigarola

Margherita Panigarola (1468 – 17 January 1525), known by the religious name Arcangela, was an Italian Augustinian nun and mystic.

Baptised Margherita, she took the name Arcangela when she entered the convent of Santa Marta in 1483.

[2] Panigarola's prophetic revelations were written down by Giovanni Antonio Bellotti with authorization from Pope Leo X.

She was familiar with the Apocalypsis nova of Amadeus of Portugal, recently brought to light by Juraj Dragišić, to whom she refers in her letters.

[2] One 100 of her letters survive,[3] including ones to Jacopo de' Medici and the brothers Guillaume and Denis Briçonnet.

Panigarola receiving a vision, from a manuscript of her revelations. Probably painted by Marco d'Oggiono . [ 1 ]