The d’Este family has ruled the city …

Years: 1452 - 1452

The d’Este family has ruled the city of Modena and Reggio Emilia for centuries.

Leonello d’Este, one of the three illegitimate sons of Niccolò d'Este III, Marquess of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio, and Stella de' Tolomei, had received a military education under the condottiero Braccio da Montone, and had been taught in letters by the humanist Guarino Veronese.

In 1425, after the execution of his elder brother Ugo Aldobrandino, he remained the sole heir of Niccolò.

In 1435, he had married Margherita Gonzaga, Margherita, who died in 1439 after giving birth to a child, Niccolò in 1438.

In 1441, Leonello had succeeded his father to his possession in northern Italy.

In 1444, Leonello had married Mary of Aragon, the illegitimate daughter of King Alfonso V of Naples.

Leonello, a skilled politician, is responsible of the construction of the first hospital of Ferrara, but he has distinguished himself chiefly as a man of culture.

Leon Battista Alberti has written his De Re Aedificatoria under Leonello's commission, and at the Ferrarese court work artists such as Pisanello, Iacopo Bellini, Giovanni da Oriolo, Andrea Mantegna, Piero della Francesca and the Netherlandish Rogier van der Weyden.

During his rule, the University of Ferrara gains prestige.

At Leonello’s death on October 1, 1450, his younger brother Borso d'Este, had succeeded to the marquisate.

On May 18, 1452, d’Este receives from Emperor Frederick III confirmation over his fiefs, as Duke of Modena and Reggio.

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