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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. Biografía. Es conocido por haber encargado la redacción de la Biblia de Borso de Este. 1 Tercer hijo ilegítimo de la relación de Nicolás III de Este y Stella de Tolomei.

    • 20 de agosto de 1471, Ferrara (Estados Pontificios)
    • Catolicismo
    • Certosa of Ferrara
  2. Borso d'Este, attributed to Vicino da Ferrara, Pinacoteca of the Sforza Castle in Milan, Italy. 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.

  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. De todos los hijos de Niccolò III ...

  4. La estupenda Biblia iluminada de Borso d’Este. Una obra extraordinaria, del siglo XV, encargada por el duque Borso para celebrar la fama y el prestigio de la familia Este y conservada en la Biblioteca de la Universidad Estense: la Biblia Borso d’Este.

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    • Family Background and History
    • Political Influence
    • Death, Legacy and Successor
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    Leonello was one of three illegitimate sons of Niccolò d'Este III and Stella de' Tolomei. He received a military education under the condottiero Braccio da Montone, and was tutored by Guarino Veronese, later appointed professor at the University of Ferrara, who also instructed him on the traits of a desirable ruler and how to govern. In 1425, after...

    Parents and succession

    Leonello d’Este's father, Niccoló d’Este III, was also an illegitimate son himself. At the age of nine, Niccoló became legitimated as the successor of Leonello's grandfather, Alberto.However, Leonello's circumstances for securing his rights to succession differed from his father's, primarily because Niccoló was Alberto's only son while Leonello was in a competition with his younger legitimate brothers. In the presence of his legitimate sons from his later marriage, Niccoló needed to prove tha...

    Family context

    The circumstances of Leonello's succession as an illegitimate son fit into the historical context of successions in the House of Este. The history of heirs in the House of Este was distinct from those of other Italian city-states because of the frequency of illegitimate sons being chosen as the future heirs. This also reflects the gender attitudes regarding the political successions in the House of Este during this time period. A greater preference was given for illegitimate sons to become su...

    Unlike his politically driven father, Nicolo III, Leonello d’Este (1407 to 1450), exerted significant influence over the Italian political landscape and aristocracy by being a man of culture and giving support to the arts. Leonello's legacy would remain that of a man of culture, with other members of the d’Este family pursuing political leadership ...

    On 1 October 1450, Leonello suddenly died of unknown causes. Borso d'Este his brother, succeeded the throne of Marquis of Ferrara. In stark contrast to his brother, Borso received little education and was more interested in political affairs. During the reign of Borso, the legacy of art and literature proceeded with a rather stagnant growth as they...

    Banker, James R. Piero della Francesca: Artist and Man, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2014.
    Baxandall, Michael. "A Dialogue on Art from the Court of Leonello d'Este: Angelo Decembrio's De Politia Litteraria Pars LXVIII." Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes26, no. 3 – 4 (1963):...
    Bayer, Andrea (2008). Art and Love in Renaissance Italy. Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    Bestor, Jane Fair (1996). "Bastardy and Legitimacy in the Formation of a Regional State in Italy: The Estense Succession". Comparative Studies in Society and History. 38 (3): 549–585. doi:10.1017/s...
    The Gubbio Studiolo and its conservation, volumes 1 & 2, from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Leonello d'Este (see index)
    • 1 October 1450 (aged 43)
    • 21 September 1407, Ferrara
    • Margherita Gonzaga: m. 1435–1439 Mary of Aragon: m. 1444–1450
    • Este
  5. Borso d'Este (1605 – 28 December 1657) was an Italian general, a member of the ducal House of Este. He was the son of Cesare d'Este, Duke of Modena and Virginia de' Medici. Biography

  6. La Biblia de Borso de Este o Breviario de Ercole es una biblia iluminada sobre pergamino del primer renacimiento, realizada en Ferrara durante los años 1455-61 por encargo de Borso de Este (1413-20 de agosto de 1471) primer duque de Ferrara desde 1450 hasta su muerte.