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  1. Leonora dEste, princesa, monja y compositora. «Anónimo fue una mujer», decía Virginia Woolf. Los conventos, reductos de saber femenino durante siglos. «Es que ninguna mujer publicó nada, pintó nada, compuso nada», dicen los absurdos ignorantes.

  2. Eleonora d'Este (4 July 1515 – 1575) was a Ferrarese noblewoman. She was the first daughter of Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and his second wife Lucrezia Borgia – as his first daughter, Alfonso named her after his mother Eleanor of Naples.

  3. Eleonora d'Este ( Ferrara, 4 de julio de 1515 - Ferrara, 1575) fue una mujer noble de Ferrara.

    • Este
    • Ferrara , 1575
    • Monasterio del Corpus Domini , Ferrara
    • Ferrara , 4 de julio de 1515
  4. Leonor de Este ( Ferrara, 1561- Módena, 1637) fue una noble ferraresa y princesa consorte de Venosa. Biografía. Gesualdo, iglesia de Santa María de las Gracias; Retablo del Perdón de Giovanni Balducci (1609), Leonor orante abajo a la derecha y su esposo Gesualdo a la izquierda presentado por su tío San Carlos Borromeo.

  5. An Italian princess, Eleonora d'Este was born in 1537, the daughter of Renée of France and Ercole II, 4th duke of Ferrara and Modena. She was also the sister of Alfonso II, 5th duke of Ferraro and Modena, and came under his sway in 1559 on the death of her father.

  6. Leonor de Este fue una noble ferraresa y princesa consorte de Venosa.

  7. Biography. She was brought up in Ferrara and her mother died when she was four – her father had two more children with Laura Dianti. Eleonora was the only one of Alfonso and Lucrezia's daughters to survive both their parents. She became a nun at the Corpus Domini Monastery and was buried there alongside her mother and other members of her family.