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  1. Borso de Este, (Ferrara, Italia, 24 de agosto de 1413 - ibíd., 20 de agosto de 1471) fue Duque de Ferrara, Módena y Reggio desde 1450 a 1471.

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    Borso d'Este (1413 – August 20, 1471) was the duke of Ferrara the first duke of Modena, which he ruled from 1450 until his death. He was a member of the House of Este. Biography. He was an illegitimate son of Niccolò III d'Este, Marquess of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio, and his mistress Stella de' Tolomei.

  3. Borso d’Este (1413-1471). Desde muy joven, Borso d’Este se había dedicado a la profesión de las armas, pero ello no le impidió seguir la tradición familiar de mecenazgo, un mecenazgo de autocelebración, no tan brillante como el que había llevado a cabo su hermano Leonello d’Este, a quien sucedió.

    • Origins
    • Elder Branch – Younger House of Welf
    • Younger Branch – Margraves of Este
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    According to Edward Gibbon, the family originated from the Roman Attii family, which migrated from Rome to Este to defend Italy against the Ostrogoths. However, there is little evidence to support this hypothesis. The names of the early members of the family indicate that a Frankish origin is much more likely. The Encyclopædia Britannica regards th...

    The elder branch of the original House of Este, known as the House of Welf (were also called Guelfs "Guelf" or "Guelph" which derives from the Italianized name for original “Welf”), produced dukes of Bavaria (1070–1139, 1156–1180), dukes of Saxony (1138–1139, 1142–1180), a Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV (1198–1218), dukes of Brunswick and Lüneburg (120...

    All later generations of the Italian branch are descendants of Fulco d'Este. From 1171 on, his descendants were titled Margravesof Este. Obizzo I (d. 1193), the first margrave, battled against Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. His nephew Azzo d'Este VI (1170–1212) became podestà of Mantua and Verona. As the dowry of his niece the Marchesella, Ferrara...

    The House of Este held the city Este until 1240, when they moved their capital to Ferrara
    Original Coat of Arms of Este 1239–1431
    Coat of Arms of Este 1431–1452
    Coat of arms of Este 1452–1471
    Bradamante and Ruggiero, legendary ancestors of the House of Este

    Alessandro Cont, "Sono nato principe libero, tale voglio conservarmi”: Francesco II d’Este (1660-1694), “Memorie Scientifiche, Giuridiche, Letterarie”, Accademia Nazionale di Scienze Lettere e Arti...

    Trevor Dean, Land and Power in Late Medieval Ferrara: The Rule of the Este, 1350–1450.(Cambridge University Press) 1987.

    Media related to House of Esteat Wikimedia Commons
  4. Este dynasty. Leonello’s brother and successor, Borso (reigned 1450–71), notwithstanding some military failures, not only maintained his state and increased its aesthetic and cultural prestige but also received from the Holy Roman emperor Frederick III the title of duke of Modena and Reggio (1452) and from Pope Paul II the title….

  5. Borso de Este, fue Duque de Ferrara, Módena y Reggio desde 1450 a 1471.

  6. Borso d’Este was the last Marquis of Ferrara and the first Duke of Modena and Reggio, from 1452, and of Ferrara, as of 1471. Borso d’Este served as advisor to his older brother Leonello, Marquis of Ferrara and Lord of Modena, Reggio, Polesine and Garfagnana.