- Ercole II d'Este
Ercole II d'Este (
April 5 ,1508 -October 3 ,1559 ) wasDuke of Ferrara , Modena and Reggio from 1534 to 1559. He was a member of the house ofEste and the eldest son ofAlfonso I d'Este andLucrezia Borgia .Through his mother, Ercole was a grandson of
Pope Alexander VI , nephew ofCesare Borgia , and cousin ofSaint Francis Borgia . Through his father, he was nephew of bothIsabella d'Este , "the First Lady of theRenaissance ", and CardinalIppolito d'Este .
His siblings included Ippolito II, Archbishop ofMilan and later Cardinal,nun Leonora, and Francesco, Marchese di Massalombarda. His half-siblings included Rodrigo Borgia of Aragon, Lucrezia’s son byAlfonso of Aragon , Duke ofBisceglie , and perhapsGiovanni Borgia , the “infans Romanus”.In April 1528, he married
Renée of France , the second daughter ofLouis XII , King of France, andAnne of Brittany . Renée received fromFrancis I of France an ampledowry and annuity. Thus the court she assembled about her inFerrara corresponded to the tradition which the cultivation of science and art implicitly required, including scholars likeBernardo Tasso andFulvio Pellegrini Morato .
Their first child, Anna, born in 1531, was followed by Alfonso in 1533; Lucrezia in 1535, who was marriaed to the duke of Urbino; and later Eleonora and Luigi, whose education she carefully directed.Once he became Duke in October of 1534, Ercole turned against the French at his court, finding them both too expensive and too influential, and by 1543 they had all been dismissed. He was also under pressure from the Curia to dismiss those suspected of
heresy ;John Calvin himself was in Ferrara sometime in 1536. Meanwhile, Duchess Renée was corresponding with a number of Protestants and was suspected to have converted, despite the presence of a special court of theInquisition in Ferrara. Ercole brought accusations of heresy against his wife to KingHenry II of France and Inquisitor Oriz in 1554, and she subsequently confessed.Ercole sided with
Pope Paul IV and France against Spain in 1556, but made a separate peace agreement in 1558.
He was also a patron of the arts along with his brother, Cardinal Ippolito, who built theVilla d'Este nearTivoli .Ancestors
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