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  1. Isabel de Nàpols. Isabel d'Aragó i Sforza, més coneguda amb el nom d' Isabel de Nàpols ( Nàpols, Regne de Nàpols 1470 - Bari 1524 ), princesa napolitana que va ser duquessa de consort de Milà des de 1.489 fins a 1494, i des de 1.499 fins a 1.524 duquessa de Bari i princesa de Rossano. Després de la mort del seu germà, va ser l'hereva ...

  2. Italian Peninsula, making Sforza an early case of female Greek learning. In this paper, I look in detail at Ippolita Maria Sforza’s Greek learning, adopting a double approach and focusing on two poorly studied Greek grammars dedicated to her by Constantine Lascaris (1434–1501) and Bonino Mombrizio (1424–78/82?).

  3. Ippolita Maria Sforza: Duchess and Hostage in Renaissance Naples: Letters and Orations. Edited and translated by Diana Robin and Lynn Lara Westwater. Toronto: Iter Press 2017. 229 pp. $39.95. ISBN 978-0-86698-574-1.

  4. Ippolita Maria Sforza (1445–48) was a tremendously interesting Renaissance woman writer whose rich political life, as illustrated by her letters and Latin orations, deserves far more attention than it has received. The daughter of the beleaguered but astute Duke of Milan, Francesco Sforza (1401–66), and

  5. This portrait painting of Ippolita Maria Sforza was created in the year of her death, 1488. This mistake could only have been made, because the art historians have not only no knowledge about the specific symbols (or emblems) of the high dynasties of the Renaissance, but also do not know that (almost) all women of all times like to copy the ...

  6. 11 de jun. de 2020 · In April 1455, ten-year-old Ippolita Maria Sforza, a daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Milan, was betrothed to the seven-year-old crown prince of the Kingdom of Naples as a symbol of peace and reconciliation between the two rival states.

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  7. Ippolita Maria Sforza, née à Crémone le 18 avril 1446 et morte le 20 août 1484 à Naples, duchesse de Calabre, est une noble italienne. Elle appartient à la famille Sforza qui gouverne le duché de Milan , et est la première épouse d' Alphonse II de Naples , devenu plus tard roi de Naples