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    and Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara. Alfonso of Aragon was an illegitimate son of the King of Naples and tradition has it that Lucrezia's brother Cesare...
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  • Lucrezia d'Este may refer to: Lucrezia d'Este (daughter of Ercole I) [it] (born c. 1477), daughter of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, married Annibale...
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    Lucrezia d'Este (16 December 1535 – 12 February 1598) was an Italian noblewoman. By birth she was a member of the House of Este, and by marriage to Francesco...
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    Ercole II d'Este (4 April 1508 – 3 October 1559) was Duke of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 1534 to 1559. He was the eldest son of Alfonso I d'Este and Lucrezia...
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    virtuous girl. Alfonso d'Este solemnly entered Florence on 18 May 1558. On 3 July, 24-year-old Alfonso and 13-year-old Lucrezia were married in the chapel...
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    Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany. She and her elder sister Lucrezia d'Este were the dedicatees of Torquato Tasso's poem O figlie di Renata (O...
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  • d'Este (4 July 1515 – 1575) was a Ferrarese noblewoman. She was the first daughter of Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and his second wife Lucrezia Borgia...
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  • second wife Lucrezia Borgia. He grew up in Ferrara and lost his mother at age three when she died giving birth to Isabella Maria d'Este. As was customary...
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    the end of those ties, as Beatrice d'Este had died in January of that same year. Alfonso later remarried, to Lucrezia Borgia, in 1501. Their children were:...
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    Sigismondo d'Este. His two illegitimate half-siblings were Giulio and Lucrezia d'Este. He was born in Naples, where his mother had gone into seclusion. He...
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    return to Urbino. In 1570 Francesco Maria married Lucrezia d'Este, a daughter of Ercole II d'Este. His father died only a few years later, in 1574, and...
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    children: Lorenzo, eldest son (of uncertain mother), died in 1471. Lucrezia d'Este (ca 1470 - 1516/18), married Annibale II Bentivoglio. Giulio (1478...
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    Issue with Vittoria Farnese: Vittoria d'Este (24 August 1649 – 1656). Issue with Lucrezia Barberini: Rinaldo d'Este, Duke of Modena (26 April 1655 – 26...
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    duke, making Lucrezia Duchess of Ferrara Marek 1976, pp. 166–69. Marek 1976, pp. 147–48. Marek 1976, p. 250. "Brooklyn Museum: Isabella d'Este". www.brooklynmuseum...
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    Alfonso II d'Este (22 November 1533 – 27 October 1597) was Duke of Ferrara from 1559 to 1597. He was a member of the House of Este. Alfonso was the elder...
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    Alberico II Malaspina [it], sovereign Marquis of Massa, and his wife, Lucrezia d'Este, who fathered no sons. She married Count Giambattista Boiardo di Scandiano...
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    learning of the affair, d'Este tried without success to have Crivelli banished from court. However, after Beatrice's death in 1497, Lucrezia returned to court...
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  • Eleonora d'Este may refer to: Eleonora d'Este (1515–1575), daughter of Alfonso I d'Este and Lucrezia Borgia, nun, and possibly a composer of religious...
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    the only son of the third marriage of Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena. His mother was Lucrezia Barberini, daughter of Taddeo Barberini and Anna Colonna...
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    House of Este (redirect from D'Este)
    Borgia, Ercole d'Este II (1508–1559), married Renée of France, daughter of Louis XII of France. His son Alfonso II first married Lucrezia, daughter of grand-duke...
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    and off until 1758. He had three daughters with his wife Pizzocara: Lucrezia d'Este, married Antonio Alberico II Malaspina [it], marquess of Massa and...
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    Cesare d'Este (1609–1613), died in infancy; Francesco Ι d'Este (1610–1658), future Duke of Modena; married Maria Farnese, Vittoria Farnese and Lucrezia Barberini...
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    brother Alfonso I d'Este. He was the head of the procession Ferrara who went to Rome to take the future Duchess of Ferrara, Lucrezia Borgia, wife of Alfonso...
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    Villa d'Este. Ippolito was born in Ferrara, Italy, the second son of Duke Alfonso I d'Este and Lucrezia Borgia. His elder brother, Ercole II d'Este, succeeded...
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  • Francesco d'Este (1325–1384), son of Bertoldo I d'Este Francesco d'Este (1516–1578) son of Alfonso I d'Este and Lucrezia Borgia Francesco I d'Este, Duke of...
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    Lucrezia Barberini (24 October 1628 – 24 August 1699) was an Italian noblewoman and, by marriage, Duchess of Modena. Born into the Barberini family, she...
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  • exiled Ferrante to Modena and Giulio to Brescello. Lucrezia Borgia (wife of Alfonso) and Isabella d'Este with her husband Francesco succeeded in convincing...
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    resigned the archbishopric of Milan, and his nephew Ippolito II d'Este, the son of Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess of Ferrara, was appointed his successor in Consistory...
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    Nemours and Genevois. Anna d'Este was born on 16 November 1531, the eldest daughter of the Duke of Ferrara Ercole II (son of Lucrezia Borgia and grandson of...
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    and dedicated two entire books of new madrigals to Alfonso II and Lucrezia d'Este. While Luigi made few demands on him, allowing him considerable time...
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