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  1. Il caso di Augusto d'Este is a book of Firth, Douglas published by Unifepress. Look at the catalog page on Beweb.

  2. Carrera. Estudió actuación con Miguel Ligero, Lito Cruz, Augusto Fernandes y María Esther Fernández.Su preparación para la comedia musical incluyó hacerlo en baile con Susana D´Este (Clásico), María Amuchástegui (Tap), Rita Caride (moderno) y canto con Rodolfo Valss y Marikena Monti (previo trabajo en el estudio de Susana Naidich).

  3. Palazzina Marfisa d'Este. The Palazzina Marfisa d'Este is a Renaissance -style small palace, once suburban, and sometimes referred to as a villa, located on Corso Giovecca #170, just east of Central Ferrara, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It was constructed in 1559 by the peripatetic Francesco d'Este, and inherited by his daughter, Marfisa in ...

  4. Francesco d'Este may refer to: Francesco d'Este (14th century) (?–1312), son of Obizzo II, brother of Azzo VIII d'Este, of Aldobrandino and Fresco d'Este. Francesco d'Este (1325–1384), son of Bertoldo I d'Este. Francesco d'Este (1516–1578) son of Alfonso I d'Este and Lucrezia Borgia. Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena (1610–1658), son ...

  5. Princess of Modena. Isabella was a daughter of the Duke of Modena Francesco I d'Este and Maria Caterina Farnese, daughter of Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma. She was the sister of two Dukes of Modena, Alfonso IV d'Este (1634–1662) and Rinaldo (1655–1737). At the death of her mother, her father married again twice.

  6. Isabella d'Este (19 May 1474 – 13 February 1539) was the Marchioness of Mantua and one of the leading women of the Italian Renaissance as a major cultural and political figure. She was a patron of the arts as well as a leader of fashion and her innovative style of dressing was emulated by many women.

  7. Heredero. Nicolás III de Este. Información profesional. Ocupación. Condotiero. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Alberto V de Este (27 de febrero de 1347-30 de julio de 1393) fue marqués de Este y señor de Ferrara, Módena y Reggio Emilia desde 1388 hasta su muerte.