Ercole I, Duke of Modena and Ferrara

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Title: Duke of Modena and Ferrara

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001087.0x00011a

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referencedIn TREATY of alliance between Ferdinand T. of Naples, the dukes of Milan, the state of Florence, and the duke of Ferrara; dat. Naples 25 Jul. 1480. Lat. With signatures of Ferdinand, the envoys, and others. Vellum. Folio. British Library
referencedIn THE PICTURE ( ) of Cebes the Philosopher, translated into Italian, and dedicated to Ercole I., Duke of Ferrara, by Niccolo Maria Estense, Bishop of Adria [1487-1507]. The translation is attributed by some to Gio. Jacopo Bartolotti, a physician of Par..., approximately 1500 British Library
referencedIn "LUDOVICI Carbonis Epithalamium Neapoli actum in divam Lianoram Aragonensem et divum Herculem Estensem," addressed to Ferdinand I. of Naples, on the marriage of his daughter, Eleonora, with Hercules I., Duke of Ferrara; together with a nuptual ode in..., 15th century British Library
referencedIn HOLOGRAPH letters and signatures of royal personages reigning in Naples, Sicily, and the States of Italy; 1403-1799: 1. Alfonso II., Duke of Calabria, son of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella, and afterwards King of Naples, to "Nico[laus] de Sparatell..., 1403-1824 British Library
referencedIn ORIGINAL letters and documents addressed to the office or society at Genoa, known as the "Compera di San Giorgio," administrators of the island of Corsica, etc.; 1345-1672:-1. Fragment of a notarial instrument recording proceedings before the Podest..., 1345-1672 British Library
referencedIn VOL. I. 1. Niccola Acciaiuoli, Count of Melfi, Grand Seneschal of Sicily [died 1366], to Arrigho degli Spini, Giovanni di Ducco and Jacopo di Donato Acciaiuoli [died 1356]; Naples, 30 May, s.a.; with seal, f. 1. 2.The Grand Seneschal of Sicily [Nicco..., 1355-1492 British Library
referencedIn TREATISE "de Immortalitate animæ," by Jacopo Camphora, of Genoa; translated from Latin into Italian by Naimerio de' Conti, of Padua, and dedicated to Ercole I., Duke of Ferrara. At the end is the colophon: "De immortalitate anime opusculum in modum d..., 1472 British Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Sarzana, Italy
Naples and Sicily, Kingdom of, Italy
Italy, Europe
Amelia, Italy
Genoa, Italy
Spezia, Italy
Corsica, France
Naples and Sicily, Kingdom of, Italy
Naples and Sicily, Kingdom of, Italy
Italy, Europe
Bari, Naples
Naples and Sicily, Kingdom of, Italy
Bologna, Italy
Pirano, Istria
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