Giulietta Scaliger
Giulietta Scaliger was a prominent figure in 14th-century Verona, Italy. She is often associated with the famous literary character Juliet from William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet." Giulietta was the daughter of Cangrande della Scala, a powerful lord of the Scaliger family, which ruled Verona during that time.
Her tomb, located in the Scaliger Tombs in Verona, attracts many visitors who are intrigued by her story. The tomb features a statue of Giulietta, symbolizing her enduring legacy. The tale of her love and tragedy has inspired countless adaptations in literature, theater, and film, making her a timeless symbol of romance.