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  1. 5 de ago. de 2014 · English: Francesco I d'Este Duke of Modena dressed with armor and spanish XVII century fashion of court, also wearing a castilian ruff; hanging from his neck the Order of the Golden Fleece

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  3. English: Francesco I d'Este Duke of Modena dressed with armor and spanish XVII century fashion of court, also wearing a castilian ruff; hanging from his neck the Order of the Golden Fleece Depicted people

  4. Biography. Alfonso was the elder son of Ercole II d'Este and Renée de France, the daughter of Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany and was the fifth and last Duke of Ferrara. [1] As a young man, Alfonso fought in the service of Henry II of France against the Habsburgs. Soon after his accession, he was forced by Pope Pius IV to send his ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alfonso_III_d'Este,_Duke_ofAlfonso III d'Este - Wikipedia

    Cesare d'Este, Duke of Modena. Mother. Virginia de' Medici. Religion. Roman Catholicism. Alfonso III d'Este (22 October 1591 – 24 May 1644) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1628 to 1629. [1] He was the husband of Princess Isabella of Savoy, daughter of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy and his wife Infanta Catherine Michelle of Spain .

  6. Francesco II d'Este, Duke of Modena, no issue Teresa Farnese: 10 October 1665 – 9 November 1702: Never Married; Benedictine nun in Sant’ Alessandro Monastery of Parma Odoardo Farnese, Hereditary Prince of Parma: 12 August 1666 – 6 September 1693: Countess Palatine Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg, had issue

  7. Alfonso IV d'Este (2 February 1634 – 16 July 1662) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1658 until his death. He was the father of Mary of Modena , consort of James II of England . Alfonso was born in Modena , the eldest son of Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena , and his first wife, Maria Caterina Farnese . [1]