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Veronica Franco was a sixteenth-century Venetian courtesan, beauty, poet, and essayist who has been posthumously recognized as a proto- feminist. While women in the early modern era were expected to be chaste, silent, and submissive, Franco was vehement in her denunciations of gender hierarchies and was critical of the ways men subordinated the women around them.