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    The Corpus Domini Monastery is a monastery at 4 via Pergolato in Ferrara. It first was founded as a house of penitent women, and became a Poor Clares Observant...
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    poisoned. Lucrezia was buried in the Corpus Domini Monastery, the ancestral mausoleum of the House of Este in Ferrara. Her marriage to Alfonso II was childless...
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  • also refer to: Corpus Domini, Bologna Corpus Domini Monastery (Ferrara), a monastery in Ferrara Corpus Domini, Turin Corpus Domini (Venice), a former Dominican...
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    convent of Corpus Domini, which grew from 12 women in 1431 to 144 women by the end of the century. Catherine lived at Corpus Domini, Ferrara most of her...
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    Lucrezia Borgia (category Burials at the Corpus Domini Monastery, Ferrara)
    and died on 24 June the same year. She was buried in the convent of Corpus Domini. She is described as having heavy blonde hair that fell past her knees...
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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...
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    Lucrezia d'Este (1535–1598) (category Nobility from Ferrara)
    February 1598 aged 62. She was buried in the Este necropolis at the Corpus Domini monastery alongside her siblings, parents and grandparents. Apparuti...
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    Ferrara (/fəˈrɑːrə/; Italian: [ferˈraːra] ; Emilian: Fràra [ˈfraːra]) is a city and comune (municipality) in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, capital of...
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    was Duke of Ferrara from 1504 to 1534, during the time of the War of the League of Cambrai. He was the son of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and Eleanor...
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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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