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  1. Ippolita Maria Sforza (18 April 1445 – 20 August 1488) was an Italian noblewoman, a member of the Sforza family which ruled the Duchy of Milan from 1450 until 1535. She was the first wife of the Duke of Calabria, who later reigned as King Alfonso II of Naples .

  2. Hipólita Maria Sforza (em italiano: Ippolita Maria; Cremona, 18 de abril de 1446 — Nápoles, 20 de agosto de 1484) [1] [2] foi uma nobre, escritora e poeta italiana. Ela foi duquesa consorte da Calábria pelo seu casamento com Afonso, Duque da Calábria, futuro rei de Nápoles.

  3. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Ippolita Sforza was the second-born child and eldest daughter of the Duke of Milan Francesco I Sforza and Bianca Maria Visconti. Her parents attached great value to a decent education for all their children, and they were, moreover, “thought of as well disposed to educated women.”

  4. Ganet e oa Ippolita e Cremona d'an 18 a viz Ebrel 1446, ha merc'h e oa da Francesco Iañ Sforza, Dug Milano (1401 –1466) ha d'e bried Bianca Maria Visconti, (1425 – 1468). C'hwec'h breur he devoa, hag ur c'hoar . He zad a oa mab da Muzio Attendolo Sforza, condottiero brudet ha diazezer an tiegezh Sforza, ha da Lucia di Torsano

  5. A Child Prodigy of Dance. Ippolita Maria Sforza was the daughter of Duke Francesco Sforza of Milan and Bianca Maria Visconti. Her father employed a number of scholars to provide his children with the finest of classical educations, which included Greek, Latin, rhetoric, and the arts.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Ippolita Maria Sforza, Student and Patron of Greek in Milan. November 2023. Renaissance Quarterly 76 (3):848-892. DOI: 10.1017/rqx.2023.406. License. CC BY 4.0. Authors: Raf Van Rooy....

  7. Ippolita Maria Sforza. Edited and Translated by Diana Robin and Lynn Lara Westwater. This volume presents in translation 100 previously unknown letters of Ippolita Maria Sforza (1445–1488), daughter of the Duke of Milan, who was sent at age twenty to marry the son of the infamously brutal King Ferrante of Naples.