Albert V d'Este, the Glossary
Alberto (V) d'Este (27 February 1347 – 30 July 1393) was lord of Ferrara and Modena from 1388 until his death.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Duchy of Ferrara, Duke of Ferrara and of Modena, Genealogia dei principi d'Este, House of Este, Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Modena, Niccolò II d'Este, Niccolò III d'Este, Obizzo III d'Este, University of Ferrara.
- 1347 births
- 1393 deaths
- Margraves of Ferrara
Duchy of Ferrara
The Duchy of Ferrara (Ducatus Ferrariensis; Ducato di Ferrara; Ducà ad Frara) was a state in what is now northern Italy. Albert V d'Este and Duchy of Ferrara are House of Este.
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Duke of Ferrara and of Modena
This is a list of rulers of the estates owned by the Este family, which main line of Marquesses (Marchesi d'Este) rose in 1039 with Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. Albert V d'Este and Duke of Ferrara and of Modena are House of Este.
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Genealogia dei principi d'Este
The Genealogia dei principi d'Este ('Genealogy of the Princes of Este') is an illuminated manuscript on parchment bound as a codex and containing a genealogy of the House of Este. Albert V d'Este and Genealogia dei principi d'Este are House of Este.
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House of Este
The House of Este is a European dynasty of North Italian origin whose members ruled parts of Italy and Germany for many centuries.
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Ludovico Antonio Muratori
Lodovico Antonio Muratori (21 October 1672 – 23 January 1750), commonly referred to in Latin as Muratorius, was an Italian Catholic priest, notable as historian and a leading scholar of his age, and for his discovery of the Muratorian fragment, the earliest known list of New Testament books.
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Modena
Modena (Mòdna; Mutna; Mutina) is a city and comune (municipality) on the south side of the Po Valley, in the Province of Modena, in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy.
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Niccolò II d'Este
Niccolò II d'Este (1338 – 26 March 1388) was lord of Ferrara, Modena and Parma from 1361 until his death. Albert V d'Este and Niccolò II d'Este are 14th-century Italian nobility, House of Este, Italian nobility stubs and Margraves of Ferrara.
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Niccolò III d'Este
Niccolò III d'Este (9 November 1383 – 26 December 1441) was Marquess of Ferrara from 1393 until his death. Albert V d'Este and Niccolò III d'Este are 14th-century Italian nobility, House of Este and Margraves of Ferrara.
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Obizzo III d'Este
Obizzo III d'Este (14 July 1294 – 20 March 1352) was the Marquess of Ferrara from 1317 until his death. Albert V d'Este and Obizzo III d'Este are 14th-century Italian nobility, House of Este and Margraves of Ferrara.
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University of Ferrara
The University of Ferrara (Università degli Studi di Ferrara) is the main university of the city of Ferrara in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy.
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See also
1347 births
- Al-Mansur Muhammad, Sultan of Egypt
- Albert V d'Este
- Catherine of Siena
- Dorothea of Montau
- Eleanor of Arborea
- Elizabeth of Pomerania
- Emperor Go-Kameyama
- Frederick III of Austria
- Ingeborg of Denmark, Duchess of Mecklenburg
- Joan Fitzalan, Countess of Hereford
- John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
- John Pomeroy (died 1416)
- John Prideaux (MP died 1403)
- Margaret of Durazzo
- Maso degli Albizzi
- Richardis of Schwerin, Queen of Sweden
- Rupert I of Legnica
1393 deaths
- Abu al-Abbas Ahmad al-Mustansir
- Albert V d'Este
- Bagrat V of Georgia
- Blanche of France, Duchess of Orléans
- Bogislaw VI, Duke of Pomerania
- Cadaver Tomb of Guillaume de Harsigny
- Edmund de Bromfield
- Einarr Hafliðason
- Elizabeth of Pomerania
- Emperor Go-En'yū
- Fa Ngum
- Fang Congyi
- Fearghal Mág Samhradháin
- Fedor Vesna
- Floris van Wevelinkhoven
- Francesco I da Carrara
- Frederick, Duke of Bavaria
- Gerald de Barri
- Guillaume de Harsigny
- Guillem d'Agulló
- Henry English
- Henry VI the Elder
- Hugh Calveley (MP)
- Ibn Rajab
- Ibn Zamrak
- Jean de Talaru
- John Devereux, 1st Baron Devereux
- John I, Count of La Marche
- John Ros, 5th Baron Ros
- John de Karlell
- John of Nepomuk
- Konrad von Wallenrode
- Lan Yu (general)
- Leo V of Armenia
- Matilda Penne
- Matsudaira Chikauji
- Ralph Trenewith (died 1393)
- Richard Plunkett
- Serafino de' Serafini
- Shah Mansur (Muzaffarid)
- Theodore Meliteniotes
- Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus
- Walram IV, Count of Nassau-Idstein
- William II, Duke of Jülich
- William Rougham
- William Soulby
Margraves of Ferrara
- Albert V d'Este
- Aldobrandino II d'Este
- Aldobrandino III d'Este
- Borso d'Este
- Leonello d'Este
- Niccolò II d'Este
- Niccolò III d'Este
- Obizzo III d'Este
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_V_d'Este
Also known as Alberto V d'Este, Alberto d'Este, Alberto d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara.