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    Ferrante d'Este (19 September 1477, Castel Capuano, Naples – February 1540, Ferrara) was a Ferrarese nobleman and condottiero. He was the son of Ercole...
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    first year of his rule he uncovered a plot by his brother Ferrante and half-brother Giulio d'Este, directed against him and his other brother Ippolito. In...
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  • Eleonora d'Aragon: Alfonso I d'Este (successor to his father), Ippolito d'Este (Cardinal Ippolito), Ferrante d'Este, Isabella d'Este (wife of Francesco II Gonzaga)...
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    I. In contrast to Ferrante d'Este and Giulio d'Este, Sigismund never attempted to oppose the brothers Alfonso and Ippolito d'Este, but rather lived in...
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    Isabella d'Este (19 May 1474 – 13 February 1539) was the Marchioness of Mantua and one of the leading women of the Italian Renaissance as a major cultural...
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    Ferdinand I (2 June 1424 – 25 January 1494), also known as Ferrante, was king of Naples from 1458 to 1494. The only son, albeit illegitimate, of Alfonso...
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    Duke of Ferrara Giulio d'Este Ferrante d'Este Ercole II d'Este Eleonora d'Este Lucrezia Borgia Lucrezia de' Medici Alfonso II d'Este Wikimedia Commons has...
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    and Isabella d'Este. At the age of sixteen, he was sent to the court of Spain as a page to the future emperor Charles V, to whom Ferrante remained faithful...
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  • Borgia en mars sur Canal+ Ellie Darcey-Alden Appearing on Borgia and Ferrante d’Este Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine WordPress.com. 11 December...
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    Carlo Alessandro d'Este (1616–1679), died unmarried;; Rinaldo d'Este (1618–1672) Cardinal; Margherita d'Este (1619–1692), married Ferrante III Gonzaga, Duke...
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  • coordinated by their half brother Giulio d'Este and full brother Ferrante d'Este 1569 - 1569 Plot against John III of Sweden. 1570 - Ridolfi plot against...
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    in Asti and concluded an alliance with duke Ludovico Sforza and Beatrice d'Este. 17 October 1494: skirmishes near Sant'Agata sul Santerno. Tactical Neapolitan...
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    Beatrice d'Este (29 June 1475 – 3 January 1497) was Duchess of Bari and Milan by marriage to Ludovico Sforza (known as "il Moro"). She was known as a woman...
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    in 1639. On 25 June 1647, Ferrante III married Princess Margherita d'Este (1619-1692), daughter of Duke Alfonso III d'Este of Modena. They had six children:...
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  • Duchess of Orléans, French noble (d. 1487)[citation needed] 1477 – Ferrante d'Este, Ferrarese nobleman and condottiero (d. 1540) 1551 – Henry III of France...
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    – Bartolomeo Fanfulla, Italian mercenary (d. 1525) September 19 – Ferrante d'Este, Ferrarese nobleman and condottiero (d. 1540) September 21 – Matthäus...
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    Alfonso, Ippolita also raised as her own two grandchildren, Beatrice and Ferrante d'Este, children of her sister-in-law Eleonora d'Aragona, who had left them...
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    succeeded by his son Federico, with Isabella acting as regent. Another son, Ferrante Gonzaga originated the branch of the Counts of Guastalla. Francesco was...
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    Retrieved 4 October 2013. Ellie Darcey-Alden Appearing on Borgia and Ferrante D’Este. Archived 4 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine WordPress.com. 11 December...
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    Castello Sforzesco. In February 1479, Ludovico and Sforza Maria, supported by Ferrante of Aragon, entered the Republic of Genora with an army, where they joined...
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    Spiderhole Toby 2011 Summer in Transylvania Ronnie Mutant 2014 Borgia Ferrante d'Este 2015 Violet City Zeb Cartwright 2017 Prime Suspect 1973 Duke 2017 EastEnders...
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    Federico was son of Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua and Isabella d'Este. Due to the turbulent politics of the time, from the age of ten, he spent...
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    d'Este (1616–1679) Rinaldo d'Este (1618–1672) Cardinal Margherita d'Este (1619–1692), married Ferrante III Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla Beatrice d'Este...
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    be confused with her niece Ippolita Gonzaga (1535–1563) the daughter of Ferrante Gonzaga, who married in 1549 Fabrizio Colonna, hereditary prince of Paliano...
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    Ercole I d'Este KG (English: Hercules I; 26 October 1431 – 25 January 1505) was Duke of Ferrara from 1471 until 1505. He was a member of the House of Este...
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    Venice and Ferrara (Salt War, 1482-1484) and Ferrante had to intervene in defense of his son-in-law Ercole I d'Este. In the following years, Ferrandino continuously...
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    Ferrara, Modena and Reggio between 1579 and 1597 by marriage to Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio. She was a significant cultural patron...
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    imprisonment. Ferrante died in prison thirty-four years later, and Giulio was finally released after fifty-three years. In 1507 Cardinal d'Este was named...
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    Guastalla. They descended from Ferrante, a younger son of Duke Francesco II of Mantua (1484–1519). Ferrante's grandson, Ferrante II, also played a role in...
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    there. In the aftermath of the conspiracy organised by Giulio and Ferrante d'Este against duke Alfonso I all the rebels were executed and their heads...
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