Lucia Rosa

Lucia Rosa was a girl from the 19th century who wanted to marry a poor farmer and instead was forced by her father to marry a wealthy man she did not want.

In despair, she threw herself into the Tyrrhenian Sea on the northwest side of the island of Ponza, Italy.

A beach and a group of tall rock stacks (the 'faraglioni di Lucia Rossa') are named after her, at the place where she died.

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Faraglioni of Lucia Rosa, a series of sea stacks named for the legend.