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  1. Cesare d'Este (8 October 1562 – 11 December 1628) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1597 until his death. Biography. Born in Ferrara, Cesare was the son of Alfonso d'Este, Marquis of Montecchio, fourth son of Alfonso I d'Este and the cousin of Alfonso II d'Este, duke of Ferrara and Modena.

  2. César de Este retratado por Cesare Aretusi, 1598. César de Este (Ferrara, 8 de octubre de 1562-Módena, 11 de diciembre de 1628) fue duque de Módena y Reggio desde 1597 hasta su muerte.

  3. Duke of Ferrara and of Modena. This is a list of rulers of the estates owned by the Este family, which main line of Marquesses ( Marchesi d'Este) rose in 1039 with Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. The name "Este" is related to the city where the family came from, Este .

  4. Biography. Born in Ferrara, he was the first son of Cesare d'Este, Duke of Modena and Virginia de' Medici. In 1613 he took part in the war against Lucca and had a primary role in the assassination of count Ercole Pepoli, who was disputing the duchy with Cesare, at Ferrara (1617).

  5. La Casa de Este (en italiano: Casa d'Este pronunciado /ˈkaza dˈeste/) fue una familia noble italiana, soberanos del Ducado de Ferrara (1240-1597) y del Ducado de Módena (1288-1860) e importantes mecenas de las artes durante el Renacimiento. De probable origen lombardo, tomaron su nombre de la ciudad de Este; donde se asentaron. 2 . Orígenes.

    • Desatendido por el dragón incansable
    • "Ab Insomni Non Custodita Dracone" [1]​ (en latín)
  6. Francesco I d'Este (6 September 1610 – 14 October 1658) was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1629 until his death. The eldest son of Alfonso III d'Este, he became reigning duke after his father's abdication. Biography. The pestilence of 1630–1631 killed 70% of Modena 's inhabitants.

  7. Cesare I. d'Este, Duke of Modena and Reggio. On 6th February 1586 Cesare I. d'Este married Virginia de' Medici (1568-1615), the youngest daughter of the Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574) by his second wife Camilla Martelli (1545/47-1590). With Virginia he had ten children.