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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.

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  3. El Libro de Horas del condotiero Ferrante d'Este son unas “horae ad usum Romanum”, en latín y francés, cuya impresión se concluyó el 20 de Agosto de 1496 en el taller parisino de Philippe Pigouchet, por encargo del librero editor Simon Vostre.

  4. LIBRO DE HORAS, INCUNABLE, DEL CONDOTIERO FERRANTE DESTE https://millenniumliber.com/project/incunable-condotiero-ferrante-deste/ Los libros de horas surgen en el siglo XIII por un proceso de...

  5. Some months later, Ferrante managed to enter the service of Venice as a condottiero and the following year went to Tuscany with his company in order to defend Pisa against Florence. The campaign turned out to be a failure and d'Este with the rest of the Venetian army left Pisa in April 1499.

  6. LIBRO DE HORAS, INCUNABLE, DEL CONDOTIERO FERRANTE D'ESTE (Libro estudio) : Martín Abad, Julián: Amazon.es: Libros

  7. Ferrante d'Este is one of history's losers, a man remembered (if at all) as a failed conspirator against his elder brother Alfonso who lived the bulk of his adult life in prison. It was a sad come-down for the handsome youth who had once evoked comparisons with St George when he entered Florence in the train of Charles VIII of France.