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  1. 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.

  2. Hipólita María Sforza (18 de abril de 1446-20 de agosto de 1484) fue miembro de la Casa Sforza, una poderosa familia italiana de condotieri que gobernó el ducado de Milán entre 1450 y 1535. Fue la primera esposa de Alfonso de Nápoles, duque de Calabria, que más tarde reinó como Alfonso II de Nápoles. 1 .

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    Childhood

    Ippolita was born on April 18 1445 in Cremona to Francesco Sforza and Bianca Maria Visconti, the only daughter of the Duke of Milan Filippo Maria Visconti.Since she was a child she showed precocity of intellect, love for letters and a certain passion for hunting, favored in this by her father who often gave her greyhounds for their country estates. Francesco Sforza sometimes asked his young daughter to act as an intermediary between him and his mother, so that she could help him to return to...

    Marriage

    On 10 October 1465 she married the Duke of Calabria Alfonso of Aragon, son of King Ferrante of Naples. The latter sent his second son Federico with six hundred horses to Milan to marry Ippolita by proxy in the name of his brother and to accompany her to his new home. The bride had already left Milan with the wedding procession, when the marriage risked skipping due to the sudden death of the leader Jacopo Piccinino, son-in-law of Francesco Sforza. Ferrante of Aragon in fact had previously lur...

    Death

    Ippolita died suddenly on August 19, 1488 in Castel Capuano, shortly before the wedding of her daughter Isabella, according to Arienti due to an "apostema in the head". Her death was prophesied by Friar Francis of Aragon, who was in the city of Florence: from there the friar wrote to the duchess, who recommended her to pray for the soul of her mother, having had a vision in which the deceased Bianca Maria Visconti told him that she had begged God to let his daughter enter heaven with her, add...

    Ippolita died in the smell of holiness because of the deeply religious conduct she had kept alive: every day she listened to three masses, sometimes even four or five, in any case no less than two. So she recited the rosary daily and read a prayer book as big as a psalter and one as big as a vesperal, kneeling before the image of the Virgin. She al...

    The marriage with Alfonso produced three children: 1. Ferdinand II of Naplesknown as "Ferrandino" (26 June 1467 - 7 October 1496), King of Naples from 1495 to 1496; 2. Isabella (2 October 1470 – 11 February 1524), Duchess of Milan by marriage to her cousin Gian Galeazzo Sforza and later Duchess of Bari. She was the mother of Bona Sforza of Aragon, ...

    Literature

    The Trattato della laudanda vita e della profetata morte di Ippolita Sforza d'Aragonaby Bernardino da Rende is dedicated to her.

    Television

    1. In the Netflix series Medici Ippolita is played by the French actress Gaia Weiss. 2. In the historical fantasy drama series Da Vinci's DemonsIppolita is played by Jeany Spark. In both television series, however, the character of Ippolita appears totally distorted, as she never nurtured towards Lorenzo de' Medici, with whom she entertained an exchange of letters, other than a sincere friendship, which was never love, nor therefore Ippolita, as a woman famous for her singular modesty, would...

    Bernuzzi, Marco (2003). "Alfonso II of Aragon". In Bietenholz, Peter G.; Deutscher, Thomas Brian (eds.). Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation. Vol....
    Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (2000). Women in World History. Vol. Harr–I. Yorkin Publications.
    Covini, Nadia (2006). Princesses and Ladies of Power at the Sforza Court.
    Hollings, Mary Albright (1911). Europe in renaissance and reformation, 1453–1659. Macmillan.
  3. "Hipólita Maria Sforza (em italiano: Ippolita Maria; Cremona, 18 de abril de 1446 — Nápoles, 20 de agosto de 1484) 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."

  4. Hipólita Maria Sforza 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.

  5. Ippolita Maria Sforza as Salome. In the background she delivers the head of Saint John the Baptist to her mother Bianca Maria Visconti and in the foreground she dances in front of her father, Francesco Sforza (the second person on the right side), and her brothers Galeazzo Maria (on the right side) and Filippo Maria, Sforza Maria and Lodovico ...

  6. Hipólita María Sforza (18 de abril de 1446 - 20 de agosto de 1484) fue miembro de la Casa Sforza, una poderosa familia italiana de condotieri que gobernó el ducado de Milán entre 1450 y 1535. Fue la primera esposa de Alfonso de Nápoles, duque de Calabria, que más tarde reinó como Alfonso II de Nápoles.