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Nationality
  
Italian

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Maria Celeste


Occupation
  
Roman Catholic Nun

Other names
  
Virginia Gamba

Parents
  
Jose Enrique Arraras

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Born
  
16 August 1600 (
1600-08-16
)

Died
  
2 April 1634(1634-04-02) (aged 33)Florence

Relatives
  
Galileo Galilei (father)Marina Gamba (mother)

Spouse
  
Manny Arvesu (m. 1996–2004)

Children
  
Adrian Arvesu, Julian Arvesu, Lara Giuiliana Arvesu

TV shows
  
Al Rojo Vivo, Noticiero Telemundo, En la Sombra del Narco, Pope Francis

Books
  
Selena's secret, Make Your Life Prime Time: How to Have It All Without Losing Your Soul

Similar People
  
Myrka Dellanos, Carmen Dominicci, Jose Diaz‑Balart, Barbara Bermudo, Jose Enrique Arraras

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Sister Maria Celeste (16 August 1600 – 2 April 1634), born Virginia Galilei, was the daughter of the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei and Marina Gamba.

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Biography

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Virginia was the eldest of three siblings, with a sister Livia and a brother Vincenzio. All three were born out of wedlock, and the two daughters were considered unworthy for marriage. Troubled by monetary problems, Galileo placed them in the San Matteo convent shortly after Virginia's thirteenth birthday. When she took the veil in 1616 Virginia chose her religious name, Maria Celeste, in honor of the Virgin Mary, and her father's love of astronomy.

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From her cloister Maria Celeste was a source of support not only for her Poor Clares sisters, but also for her father. Maria Celeste served as San Matteo's apothecary (herself being of frail health). She sent her father herbal treatments for his various maladies while additionally seeing to the convent's finances and sometimes staging plays inside the convent's walls. There is evidence she prepared the manuscripts for some of Galileo's books.

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Maria Celeste frequently asked her father for help, and kept the convent afloat through his influence. Galileo helped repair windows and made sure the convent clock was in order. Maria Celeste was a mediator between her father and her brother.

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The Inquisition tried Galileo for being vehemently suspected of heresy in 1633. He was forced to recant his views on heliocentrism, and he was sentenced to house arrest for the remainder of his life. Soon after Galileo returned to Arcetri in disgrace, Maria Celeste contracted dysentery; she died on 2 April 1634, aged 33.

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Galileo described Maria Celeste as "a woman of exquisite mind, singular goodness, and most tenderly attached to me".

Work

After Galileo's death, 124 letters from Maria Celeste written between 1623 and 1633 were discovered among his papers. Galileo's responses to Maria Celeste—possibly describing what kind of help she brought to his work and describing his state of mind during the Roman trial—seem to have been lost. Maria Celeste's letters have been published:

  • (in Italian) Virginia Galilei, Lettere al padre on Wikisource
  • (in English) Galilei, Maria Celeste, and Sobel, Dava. Letters to father: suor Maria Celeste to Galileo, 1623-1633. New York: Walker & Co., 2001 Also online
  • Legacy

  • Maria Celeste appears as a character in the play Life of Galileo, by Bertold Brecht and Margarete Steffin. The play does not give an accurate portrayal of her life as it depicts her becoming engaged, rather than as a nun.
  • The International Astronomical Union has named the impact crater Maria Celeste on the planet Venus after her.
  • References

    Maria Celeste Wikipedia