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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara. Niccolò III d'Este (9 November 1383 – 26 December 1441) was Marquess of...
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  • Niccolò d'Este may refer to: Niccolò I d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara (died 1344), see Duke of Ferrara and of Modena Niccolò II d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara...
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    Niccolò II d'Este (1338 – 26 March 1388) was lord of Ferrara, Modena and Parma from 1361 until his death. He was the son of Obizzo III, who had ruled...
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    aristocracy in Ferrara. Contrary to other prior d’Este family leaders, such as Azzo VII, Niccolò III, and Isabella d’Este, who had a drive for power and control...
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    House of Este (redirect from D'Este)
    vicars in 1332. Ferrara became a significant center of culture under Niccolò d'Este III (1384–1441), who received several popes with great magnificence...
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    condottiero Niccolò Polo, Venetian merchant and explorer, father of Marco Polo. Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, mathematician Niccolò II and Niccolò III d'Este, rulers...
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    Cesare was the son of Alfonso d'Este, Marquis of Montecchio, fourth son of Alfonso I d'Este and the cousin of Alfonso II d'Este, duke of Ferrara and Modena...
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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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    Ferrara. They had a son Niccolò, who is also known as Niccolò di Leonello to avoid confusion with his grandfather Niccolò III d'Este. Iain Fenlon, ed. (1989)...
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    brother Niccolò in 1361, becoming the sole ruler of Ferrara and Modena after the latter's death in 1388. He was the son of Obizzo III d'Este, who had...
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