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  1. The Duchy of Ferrara (Latin: Ducatus Ferrariensis; Italian: Ducato di Ferrara; Emilian: Ducà ad Frara) was a state in what is now northern Italy. It consisted of about 1,100 km 2 south of the lower Po River, stretching to the valley of the lower Reno River, including the city of Ferrara.

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    Ferrara is known as the oldest Italian city with a population over 100,000, as well the city with lowest birth rate. As of 2006, 95.59% of the population was Italian. The largest immigrant group was other European nations with Ukraine and Albania: 2.59% followed by North Africa: 0.51%, and East Asia: 0.39%.

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  4. The Duchy of Ferrara ( Latin: Ducatus Ferrariensis; Italian: Ducato di Ferrara; Emilian: Ducà ad Frara) was a state in what is now northern Italy. It consisted of about 1,100 km 2 south of the lower Po River, stretching to the valley of the lower Reno River, including the city of Ferrara.

  5. Nov 22, 2018 · ABOUT US. FEATURES. 22 November 2018. Alfonso II d’Este – Duke of Ferrara. Tasso’s patron raised Ferrara to the height of its glory. Alfonso II d'Este, a portrait by. Girolamo da Carpi. Alfonso II d’Este, who was to be the last Duke of Ferrara, was born on this day in 1533 in Ferrara in Emilia-Romagna.

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    The Duchy of Ferrara (Latin : Ducatus Ferrariensis; Italian : Ducato di Ferrara; Emilian : Ducà ad Frara) was a state in what is now northern Italy. It consisted of about 1,100 km 2 south of the lower Po River, stretching to the valley of the lower Reno River, including the city of Ferrara. The territory that was part of the Duchy was ruled by ...

  7. Bibliography. Lucrezia de' Medici, Duchess of Ferrara. Lucrezia de' Medici (14 February 1545 – 21 April 1561) was a member of the House of Medici and by marriage Duchess consort of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 1558 to 1561. Married to the intended husband of her elder sister Maria, who died young, her marriage was short and unhappy.

  8. The Duchy of Ferrara (Latin: Ducatus Ferrariensis; Italian: Ducato di Ferrara; Emilian: Ducà ad Frara) was a state in what is now northern Italy. It consisted of about 1,100 km2 south of the lower Po River, stretching to the valley of the lower Reno River, including the city of Ferrara. The territory that was part of the Duchy was ruled by the House of Este from 1146 to 1597.

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