Chapter Il testamento di Ercole I d'Este
On the 1st of July 1504, Ercole d'Este, duke of Ferrara (1471-1505), dictated his last will. His testament (that will be published here for the first time) has two main features of interest. Apart from designating Ercole's first son, Alfonso, as his heir, Ercole establishes here the princi...
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