Diodata Saluzzo Roero (1774–1840) was an Italian poet, playwright and author of prose fiction.
Her work drew praise from such figures as Tommaso Valperga di Caluso, Giuseppe Parini, Ludovico di Breme, Alessandro Manzoni, Vittorio Alfieri and Ugo Foscolo, and her life served as an inspiration for the protagonist in Germaine de Staël's 1807 Corinne.
[3] In 1795 she became one of the first women to be admitted to the Accademia degli Arcadi,[1] and the following year released her first collection of poems.
[4] In 1799 she married the count Massimiliano Roero di Revello, but on his death three years later returned to live with her family.
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