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  1. Sigismondo d'Este (31 August 1433 - 1 April 1507) was a Ferrarese nobleman. He was lord of San Martino in Rio, Campogalliano, Rodeglia, Castellarano and San Cassiano, governor of Reggio, governor and duke's lieutenant of the duchy of Ferrara and captain-general of the duke of Ferrara's army.

  2. Sigismondo d'Este (septiembre de 1480 - 9 de agosto de 1524) fue el hijo menor de Ercole I d'Este, duque de Ferrara, y Leonor de Aragón, hija de Fernando I de Nápoles. Creció en la corte de Ferrara. Tras la muerte de su padre, el título pasó a su hermano Alfonso I d'Este.

  3. Sigismondo d' Este (September 1480 – August 9, 1524) was the youngest son of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, and Eleanor of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand I of Naples . He grew up at the court of Ferrara. After his father's death, the title passed to his brother Alfonso I d'Este .

  4. Sigismondo d' Este was the youngest son of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, and Eleanor of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand I of Naples. Background. He grew up at the court of Ferrara. After his father's death, the title passed to his brother Alfonso I d'Este. Career.

  5. Sigismondo d'Este ( Ferrara, 31 agosto 1433 – Ferrara, 1º aprile 1507) fu signore di San Martino, Campogalliano, Castellarano, San Cassiano e Rodeglia. Governatore di Reggio. Governatore e Luogotenente del Ducato di Ferrara. Capitano Generale delle Armate del Duca di Ferrara.

  6. Sigismondo dEste The first plaquettes were created around 1440 in Rome as impressions of antique gems. Such small, single-sided bronze reliefs with depictions of mythological and historical subjects or antique and contemporary sovereigns were eagerly collected and traded.

  7. Sigismondo d' Este (September 1480 – August 9, 1524) was the youngest son of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, and Eleanor of Aragon, daughter of Ferdinand I of Naples. Miniature by Sigismondo d'Este from the Historia Ferrariae by Pellegrino Prisciani, book VII (in ASMo, library manuscripts, 131, c. 2v). He grew up at the court of Ferrara.