Francesco Albergati Capacelli (19 April 1728 – 16 March 1804) was an Italian writer and playwright.
Albergati was born in Bologna, where he was a marquess and senator and an important administrator.
He was accused of murdering his second wife, Caterina Boccadabati, in a fit of jealousy, and he had to flee from Zola Predosa.
But his passion for theatre encouraged him to write a series a number of works.
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