The daughter of a Venetian nobleman, Elena Lucrezia Corner Piscopia was tutored from a young age in Greek, Latin, science, philosophy, and theology. Her intellect was admired by scholars across Europe, and after she held a public philosophical debate, her father demanded that the University of Padua grant Elena a degree.
Despite strong opposition, she was eventually allowed to graduate with a degree in philosophy in 1678; unfortunately, she died shortly after. Today, you can honor the memory and legacy of Elena with a tour of Palazzo Bo in Padua, the historic seat of the University of Padua, where a statue honoring her memory now stands.