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  1. Eleonora d'Este (4 July 1515 – 1575) was a Ferrarese noblewoman. She was the first daughter of Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and his second wife Lucrezia Borgia – as his first daughter, Alfonso named her after his mother Eleanor of Naples.

  2. An Italian princess, Eleonora d'Este was born in 1537, the daughter of Renée of France and Ercole II, 4th duke of Ferrara and Modena. She was also the sister of Alfonso II, 5th duke of Ferraro and Modena, and came under his sway in 1559 on the death of her father.

  3. Eleonora d'Este (19 June 1537, – 19 February 1581) was a Ferrarese noblewoman. She was the fourth daughter of Ercole II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and his wife Renée of France, the second daughter of Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany.

  4. Eleonora d'Este (1561–1637) was a Ferrarese noblewoman. Life. Eleonora d'Este – an anonymous portrait from the ducal palace in Modena. She was the daughter of Alfonso d'Este (an illegitimate son of Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara) and his first wife Giulia della Rovere (daughter of Francesco Maria I della Rovere ).

  5. Este, Eleonora d' (1515–1575) Abbess. Name variations: Leonora; Leonor d'Este. Born in 1515; died in 1575; daughter of Lucrezia Borgia (1480–1519) and Alfonso I d'Este, 3rd duke of Ferrara and Modena; niece of Isabella d'Este (1474–1539). Abbess of the monastery of Corpus Domini in Ferrara.

  6. Eleonora D’Este, an Italian lady of illustrious descent, was daughter of Hercules II., marquis of Este, and Renie, daughter of Louis XII., king of France, was born in 1537.

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  8. Mar 31, 2023 · The late Quattrocento Italian humanist Bartolommeo Goggio presented his treatise De laudibus mulierum to Eleonora d’Este (Duchess of Ferrara, 1473–94) in 1487. The treatise recounted the actions and lives of worthy women who were, according to Goggio, superior to men in every respect.

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