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  1. Eleonora d'Este (1515-1575), a oa ur briñsez italian, merc'h da Alfonso Iañ d'Este ha d'e eil pried Lucrezia Borgia. Merc'h-vihan e oa d'ar pab Alesant VI , ha nizez da Cesare Borgia . Anvet e voe diwar-lerc'h he mamm-gozh a-berzh tad, Eleonora d'Aragona .

  2. Eleonora d'Este (1561-1637) Ur pennad Eleonora d'Este zo ivez. Eleonora d'Este (1561-1637) a oa ur briñsez italian. Merc'h e oa da Alfonso d'Este, markiz Montecchio. Dimeziñ a reas d'ar priñs Carlo Gesualdo, intañv goude dezhañ lazhañ e wreg kentañ. Kemmoù diwezhañ degaset d'ar bajenn-mañ d'an 28 Mae 2014, da 06:42.

  3. Zarri, Gabriella. "4 The Princess Nun: The Familiar Letters of Suor Eleonora d’Este (1515–1575), Daughter of Lucrezia Borgia". Gendering the Renaissance: Text and Context in Early Modern Italy, edited by Meredith K. Ray and Lynn Lara Westwater, Newark, USA: University of Delaware Press, 2023, pp. 93-120.

  4. Eleonora d'Este was a Ferrarese noblewoman. She was the fourth daughter of Ercole II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and his wife Renee of France, the second daughter of Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany. She and her elder sister Lucrezia d'Este were the dedicatees of Torquato Tasso's poem O figlie di Renata (O daughters of Renata). Source

  5. Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Torquato Tasso and Eleonora d'Este’ was created in 1860 by Cristiano Banti in Romanticism style. Find more prominent pieces of history painting at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  6. The painting depicts the writer Torquato Tasso reading the verses of his poem "La Gerusalemme Liberata" to Duchess Eleonora d'Este. Painted by Cesare Mussini in the first half of the 19th cenutry.

  7. Alfonso II d'Este, duca di Modena 1533-1597 Casado el 24 de febrero de 1579 (sábado), Ferrara, Italie, conMargherita Gonzaga 1564-1618; Lucrezia Maria d'Este 1535-1598 Casada el 19 de enero de 1570 (lunes) conFrancesco Maria II della Rovere, duca di Urbino 1549-1631; Eleonora d'Este 1537-1581; Luigi d'Este 1538-1586 Notas Nota individual