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  1. Ferrante d'Este (19 September 1477, Castel Capuano, Naples – February 1540, Ferrara) was a Ferrarese nobleman and condottiero. He was the son of Ercole I d'Este and Eleonora d'Aragona - he was named after his mother's father Ferdinand I of Naples .

  2. Ferrante d'Este (Napoli, 1477 – Ferrara 1540) a oa mab da Ercole Iañ d'Este, dug Ferrara, ha da Eleonora d'Aragona, merc'h da Ferdinando Iañ Naplez, roue Naplez, a roas dezhañ anv e dad-kozh. Breur e oa da Alfonso Iañ d'Este, dug war-lerc'h e dad, d'ar c'hardinal Ippolito d'Este ha da Isabella d'Este, dimezet da Francesco II Gonzaga.

  3. Ferrante d'Este. Ferdinando d'Este detto Ferrante ( Napoli, 19 settembre 1477 – Ferrara, febbraio 1540) Figlio secondogenito del duca di Ferrara Ercole I d'Este, esercitò il mestiere del condottiero al servizio del re di Francia Carlo VIII.

  4. Summary. Historians have devoted very little attention to Ferrante d'Este, Duke Ercole I's second son. If he went down in history, it was because of his participation in Giulio d'Este's plot against his half-brother Alfonso, which ended up with Ferrante dying in prison in 1540 and Giulio being freed 19 years later.

  5. Ferrante d'Este (19 septembre 1477, Castel Capuano, Naples - février 1540, Ferrare) est un noble ferrarais et un condottiero. Fils d'Ercole I d'Este et d'Eleonora d'Aragona - il a été nommé d'après le père de sa mère Ferdinand I de Naples.

  6. Ferrante d’Este’s Letters as a Source for Military History". Journal of Medieval Military History: Volume III , edited by Kelly DeVries, Clifford J. Rogers, Carroll Gillmor, Clifford J. Rogers, J.F. Verbruggen, John France, Kelly DeVries, Richard P. Abels, Sergio Mantovani, Stephen R Morillo and Valerie Eads, Boydell and Brewer: Boydell and Brewer, 2005, pp. 155-175.

  7. Ferrante d'Este (19 September 1477, Castel Capuano, Naples – February 1540, Ferrara) was a Ferrarese nobleman and condottiero. He was the son of Ercole I d'Este and Eleonora d'Aragona - he was named after his mother's father Ferdinand I of Naples. His five siblings were Alfonso I d'Este...