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  1. Ferrante d'Este (19 September 1477, Castel Capuano, Naples – February 1540, Ferrara) was a Ferrarese nobleman and condottiero. He was the son of Ercole I d'Este and Eleonora d'Aragona - he was named after his mother's father Ferdinand I of Naples.

  2. Ferrante d'Este's Letters as a Source for Military History; By Sergio Mantovani; Edited by Kelly Devries, Clifford J. Rogers; Book: Journal of Medieval Military History; Online publication: 12 September 2012

  3. Ferdinando d'Este detto Ferrante (Napoli, 19 settembre 1477 – Ferrara, febbraio 1540) Figlio secondogenito del duca di Ferrara Ercole I d'Este, esercitò il mestiere del condottiero al servizio del re di Francia Carlo VIII.

  4. Ferrante d'Este (19 September 1477, Castel Capuano, Naples – February 1540, Ferrara) was a Ferrarese nobleman and condottiero. He was the son of Ercole I d'Este and Eleonora d'Aragona - he was named after his mother's father Ferdinand I of Naples. His five siblings were Alfonso I d'Este...

  5. Ferrante d'Este (19 September 1477, Castel Capuano, Naples – February 1540, Ferrara) was a Ferrarese nobleman and condottiero. He was the son of Ercole I d'Este and Eleonora d'Aragona - he was named after his mother's father Ferdinand I of Naples.

  6. Ferrante d'Este (19 September 1477-February 1540) was a Ferrarese nobleman and condottiero. Ferrante d'Este was the son of Ercole I d'Este and Eleanor of Naples, and he was the brother of Alfonso d'Este, Ippolito d'Este, and Sigismondo d'Este. He was born in Naples, where his mother had gone...

  7. In an article, “The Role of Cavalry in Medieval Warfare: Horses, Horses All Around and Not a One to Use,” appearing in the Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België, Bryce Lyon challenged the hegemony of the cavalry in medieval warfare. He considers my conclusion concerning the ...