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  • Female Biography Mary Beatrice d'Este 4120820A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography — Mary Beatrice d'Este Layout 2 ​ MARY BEATRICE D'ESTE, Was the daughter of...
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  • Isabella D'Este, Marchioness of Mantua, 1474-1539: A Study of the Renaissance (1903) (transcription: volume 1 and volume 2 (external scan) Beatrice D'Este, Duchess...
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  • others to Donatello or his school - a Pietà in San Lorenzo, Florence; a Beatrice d'Este in the Louvre; a Virgin and Child in the South Kensington Museum, London;...
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  • of Ferrara (London, 1904); Julia Cartwright’s Isabella d’Este (London, 1903), and Beatrice d’Este (1899), pleasantly written but amateurish volumes based...
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  • Ercole d'Este, and by this marriage the duchy became united with that of Modena; in 1806 it was given to Elisa Bacchiochi, and in 1814 to Maria Beatrice, daughter...
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  • Times of Francesco Sforza (2 vols., Edinburgh, 1852); Mrs Julia Ady, Beatrice d'Este, duchess of Milan, 1475-1497 (London, 1905); F. Calvi, Bianca M aria...
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  • Saint Beatrix d'Este Died 1262. Custom seems to warrant the giving the title Saint to one of the two holy nuns named Beatrix d'Este. She belonged to...
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  • executed his chief work, the tomb of Ludovico's wife. The figures of Beatrice d'Este and Ludovico upon the tomb belong in their massive severity, individuality...
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  • Britannica, Volume 17 — Mary of Modena ​MARY OF MODENA [Maria Beatrice Anne Margaret Isabel d’Este] (1658–1718), queen of the English king James II., was the...
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  • the intercession of his friend Castruccio Castracane. By his wife Beatrice d'Este he had the son Azzo who succeeded him. His brother Marco commanded...
    388 bytes (1,508 words) - 04:53, 10 June 2019
  • their quaint or fantastic headgear: the so-called Beatrice d’Este with her gold-meshed hair-net; Beatrice Cenci, with her big turban; Holbein’s Jane Seymour...
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  • Alcestis: 2, 13, 16, 81 Alcinous: 8 Anacreon: 46 Andromache: 2, 9 Anna d'Este: 259, 260, 261 Anne of France: 309 Antigone: 2, 18, 66, 81, 109. Antonines:...
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  • Seventh Mary, daughter of Charles, Duke of Burgundy Mary and Martha Mary Beatrice d'Este Mary de Medici Mary I., Queen of England Mary II., Queen of England...
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  • was strong enough to introduce confusion into its policy. In 1288 Obizzo d’Este was recognized as lord of the city; after the death of his successor, Azzo...
    295 bytes (1,423 words) - 18:08, 26 February 2023
  • England, was born at Modena 5 Oct. 1658. Her additional baptismal names were Beatrice Anne Margaret Isabel; the name of Eleanor, by which she was familiarly...
    309 bytes (6,795 words) - 12:47, 30 December 2020
  • can go?" "The fourteenth? I'll try to make it. Who are you to be?" "Beatrice d'Este--in a court gown of black tissue instead of velvet, with just a touch...
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  • Though Spain and the empire encouraged Alfonso's illegitimate cousin, Cesare d'Este, to withstand the pope, they were deterred from giving him aid by Henry's...
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  • features, constitute the subject of the picture. The pretty profile of "Beatrice d'Este" at the Ambrosian and the so-called "Lucrezia Crivelli" (also called...
    34 KB (5,780 words) - 12:58, 10 October 2021
  • Giulio, 409 Basile, Giovanni, Pentamerone, 221 Bassvilliana, La, 334 Beatrice de' Portinari, Dante's lady, 25, 26, 32 Beccaria, Cesare, 293 Belli, Gioacchino...
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  • Mary Beatrice d'Este →...
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