Talk:Marina Gamba

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I don't think that all of these items are 100% accurate. Marina never moves in with Galileo, they kept separate houses. Another thing I disagree with is that he places his daughters in a convent because of a lack of dowry. It is clear that partially he places them there for fear of the ramifications of his scientific claims and also, it seems as if he had a predisposition to "religious" faith and support, having wanted to follow a religious path himself, but being denied by his father. Also, although he was not wealthy by birth he does establish himself sufficiently and has enough clout to procure a proper dowry. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Allicette (talk • contribs) 21:56, 14 June 2006 (UTC)

So does Galileo's son have any offspring?
I get that he keeps his daughters from passing on his genes, but what about the legitimatized son? Would be interesting to at least hint at what became of him, after he was raised by his mother and dad went to Padua.--LeValley 05:34, 4 May 2010 (UTC)

Died in 1612 but married in 1613?
Marina died in 1612 but married in 1613? 132.206.150.237 (talk) 21:32, 21 October 2010 (UTC)

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