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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. The name "Este" is related to the city where the family came from, Este.

Duke of Modena
Flag of the Duchy of Modena
under the Este family
Details
StyleImperial and Royal Highness
First monarchBorso d'Este, Duke of Ferrara
Last monarchFrancis V, Duke of Modena
Formation1452
Abolition1859
Pretender(s)Prince Lorenz of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este

From the Lordship of Este to the Duchy of Ferrara-Modena-Reggio edit

The family was founded by Adalbert the Margrave, who might have been the true first margrave of Milan of this family. In 1209, Azzo VI was named the first marquess of Ferrara. The title passed to his descendants, and the marquisate was delegated to a cadet branch of the Este family. Later, they were also created marquesses of Modena and Reggio.

In 1452 Borso d'Este, then marquis of Modena and Reggio, was raised by Emperor Frederick III with the title of duke of Modena and Reggio.[1] In 1471, Pope Paul II formally elevated him in as Duke of Ferrara, over which the family had in fact long presided.

This latter territory was lost to the Papal States in 1597, while the House of Este continued to rule the Duchy of Modena and Reggio in the Emilia region until 1796, when it became part of Napoleon Bonaparte's Cispadane Republic. In 1814, the duchy was restored under the Habsburg grandson of the last Este duke, continuing until it was annexed by Piedmont-Sardinia in 1859.

Rulers edit

House of Este edit

Partitions of Este territories under Este rule edit

      
Marquisate of Este
(940-1463)
(acquired Ferrara 1187,
recovered 1240[2]
);
(acquired Modena 1288;
and Reggio 1289)
Marquisate
of Modena

(1st creation)
(1293–1361)
      
Marquisate
of Ferrara

(1293–1308)
Reggio to
Papal States

(1306–1405)
Modenese Republic
(1308–1336)
Ferrara to
Papal States

(1308–1317)
Marquisate
of Ferrara

(1317–1405)
Marquisate
of Modena

(2nd creation)
(1336–1361)
             
Marquisate of Modena, Ferrara and Reggio
(1405–1471)
Raised to:
Duchy of Modena, Ferrara and Reggio
(1471–1597)
(lost Ferrara 1597)
       Ferrara lost to
Papal States 1597
Marquisate of
San Martino in Rio

(1490–1757)
Marquisate
of Montecchio

(1st creation)
(1562–1587)
      
      
Marquisate
of Lanzo

(1592–1652)
             
       Marquisate
of Scandiano

(1643–1725)
Marquisate of
Montecchio

(2nd creation)
(1638–1713)
      
Marquisate
of Dronero

(1653–1734)
Marquisate
of Borgomanero

(1652–1734)
             
      
             
Dronero inherited by
Birago di Vische family
             
      

Table of rulers edit

Ruler Born Reign Death Ruling part Consort Notes
Adalbert the Margrave Before 940 c. 940–951 951 Lordship of Este
(part of the March of Milan)
Unknown Ruler of the Eastern March (or March of Milan), and founder of the Obertenghi family, direct ancestor to the House of Este.
Oberto I Before 951
Son of Adalbert
951 – 15 October 975 15 October 975 Lordship of Este
(part of the March of Milan)
Willa of Spoleto
seven children
Also Marquess of Milan. A son of his was the founder of the Malaspina family.
Oberto II Before 975
Sons of Oberto I and Willa of Spoleto
15 October 975 – 1014 1014 Lordship of Este
(part of the March of Milan)
Railenda
six children
Also Marquesses of Milan. The sons of Alberto I founded the Pallavicini family.
Alberto I 15 October 975 – 1002 1002 Lordship of Este
(part of the March of Milan)
Unknown
three children
Ugo I Before 1014
Son of Oberto II and Railenda
1014 (26 January) 1035[3]
Piacenza
Lordship of Este
(part of the March of Milan)
Unmarried Also Marquess of Milan, and Count of Padua and Vicenza. Deposed in the same year of accession.
Alberto Azzo I
(Alberto II Azzo I)
Before 1014
Son of Oberto II and Railenda
1014–1029 1029[4] Lordship of Este
(part of the March of Milan)
Adela
one child
Also Marquess of Milan.
Alberto Azzo II
(Alberto III Azzo II)
  997
Modena
Son of Alberto Azzo I and Adela
1029 – 20 August 1097 20 August 1097
Vangadizza
aged 99–100?
Lordship of Este

Raised to:
Marquisate of Este
Kunigunde of Altdorf
1036
one child

Garsenda of Maine
c. 1050
two children

Vitalia Orseolo
one child
First ruler to be known as Marquis. Also Marquess of Milan, and the founder of the House of Este. His son from his first wife, Welf IV, is the ancestor of the House of Welf.
Folco I   c. 1050?
Son of Alberto Azzo II and Garsenda of Maine
20 August 1097 – December 1128 15 or 22 December 1128[5]
Vangadizza
aged 87–88 or 100–101
Marquisate of Este Unknown
six children
Also Marquess of Milan. Referenced as titular, because, after Alberto Azzo II's death, the lands of the family were partitioned between the various branches of the family (including Malaspinas and Pallavicinis).[6]
Azzo III[7] After 1071
Sons of Ugo d'Este, Count of Maine and Heria of Hauteville
December 1128 – c. 1142 After 1142[8] Marquisate of Este Aichiva
one child
Nephews of Folco, referenced in documents as marchese,[9] proving, along with Azzo's numbering, that they may have co-ruled with their cousins.
Tancredo 1128 – c. 1145 After 1145[10] Unknown
Azzo IV c.1100?
Sons of Folco I
December 1128 – c. 1154 c.1154[11]
aged 53–54?
Este
(then included in the March of Milan)
Unknown Sons of Folco I, ruled jointly and with their cousins Azzo III and Tancredo.[11] Obizzo I was the first lord of Ferrara and the last Marquess of Milan of the family.
Bonifazio I December 1128 – c.1165 c.1165[12]
aged 64–65?
Unknown
two children
Folco II December 1128 – 1178 1178[13]
aged 77–78?
Unknown
one child
Alberto IV[14] December 1128 – 1184 1184 (after 10 April)[15]
aged 83–84?
Matilda
two children
Obizzo I December 1128 – 25 December 1193 25 December 1193
aged 92–93?
Unknown
one child

Sofia Lendinara
five children
1187 – 25 December 1193 Lordship of Ferrara
Azzo V[16] c. 1125
Son of Obizzo I and Sofia Lendinara
c. 1140–1190 c. 1190 (before 1193)[17] Marquisate of Este Marchesella Adelardi
1120
two children
Co-rulers of Obizzo I, both predeceased him. Azzo V as his son, and Bonifazio II as his nephew.
1187–1190 Lordship of Ferrara
Bonifazio II Before 1178
Son of Folco II[18]
1178–1190 1190 Marquisate of Este Unknown
1187–1190 Lordship of Ferrara
Azzo VI   c. 1170
Ferrara
Son of Azzo V and Marchesella Adelardi
25 December 1193 – November 1212 November 1212
Verona
aged 41–42
Marquisate of Este
(with Lordship of Ferrara )
Sofia Aldobrandini
1189
two children

Sophia of Savoy
before 1192
one child

Alice of Châtillon
22 February 1204
two children
Son of Azzo V. Also Marquis of Ancona since 1209. In that year, the lordship of Ferrara was raised to a Marquisate.
Aldobrandino I   c. 1190
Ferrara
Son of Azzo VI and Sofia Aldobrandini
November 1212 – 10 October 1215 10 October 1215
Ancona
aged 24–25
Marquisate of Este
(with Lordship of Ferrara)
Unknown
Before 1215
three children
Died prematurely, but with children. However, he was succeeded by his minor half-brother.
Regencies of Alice of Châtillon, Alberto da Baone, and Tisone da Camposampiero (1215-1219) In 1222, Azzo was deposed of Ferrara by Salinguerra Torelli, but recovered the city in 1240. Azzo VII raised two of the children of his half-brother, one of them being Saint Contardo of Este.
Azzo VII Novello   c.1205
Ferrara
Son of Azzo VI and Alice of Châtillon
10 October 1215 - 16 February 1264 16 February 1264
Apulia
aged 58–59
Marquisate of Este Giovanna Puglia
1221
four children

Amabilia Pallavicini
1238
no/two children
10 October 1215 – 1222

1240 – 16 February 1264
Lordship of Ferrara
Occupation of Ferrara by Salinguerra II Torelli (1222–1240)
Obizzo II   1247 or 1252
Ferrara
Bastard son of Rinaldo d'Este
16 February 1264 – January/February 1293 20 January or 13 February[19] 1293
Ferrara
aged 41 or 46
Marquisate of Este
(with Lordship of Ferrara)
Jacopina Fieschi
1263
three children

Costanza della Scala
1289
two children
Grandson of Azzo VII, as bastard son of Azzo's son, Rinaldo. Between 1288 and 1289 he achieved the joining of the communes of Modena and Reggio to the Este's lands. After his death the lands were partitioned between his sons.
1288 - January/February 1293 Lordship of Modena
1289 - January/February 1293 Lordship of Reggio
Azzo VIII   c.1265
Ferrara
Son of Obizzo II and Jacopina Fieschi
January/February 1293 – 31 January 1308[20] 31 January 1308
Este
aged c.42-43
Marquisate of Este
(with Lordship of Ferrara)
Giovanna Orsini
September 1282
three children

Beatrice of Sicily
April 1305
no children
Children of Obizzo II. Initialliy Obizzo had recognized solely Azzo as his heir, but in April 1293 he made a new division of the inheritance with his brothers.
  • Azzo kept Ferrara to himself;
  • Aldobrandino took Modena;
  • Francesco took Reggio.
  • The three may have had co-rulership in the Marquisate of Este.

In 1306, Francesco was expelled from Reggio, and, similarly, Aldobrandino was expelled from Modena. In 1308, not long after Azzo's death, Ferrara also expelled the family form government. In 1317, the Este family organized a pro-Este revolt in Ferrara, and restored their rule in that city, where they officialized a co-rulership. Aldobrandino may have also stepped down from Este, where his nephew Bertoldo held complete control from then on.

Aldobrandino II   c.1265
Ferrara
Son of Obizzo II and Jacopina Fieschi
January/February 1293 – 1317 26 July 1326
Bologna
aged c.60-61
Marquisate of Este
(with Lordship of Modena until 1306[20])
Alda Rangoni
April 1305
no children
1317 – 26 July 1326 Lordship of Ferrara
Francesco I c. 1290
Ferrara
Son of Obizzo II and Costanza della Scala
January/February 1293 – 23 August 1312 23 August 1312
Ferrara
aged 22–23
Marquisate of Este
(with Lordship of Reggio until 1306)
Orsina Orsini
four children
Modenese Republic (1306–1336)
Reggio occupied by the Papal States (1306–1405)
Regency of Fresco d'Este (1308) Barred from succession (despite Ferrara wanting him to succeed his father), Fresco d'Este was appointed regent for his own son Folco, the designated heir of Azzo VIII. Fresco tried to appeal to the Papal States to regain his place, but Ferrara ended up temporarily absorbed by the Papal army.
Folco II c.1300?
Ferrara
Son of Fresco d'Este and Pellegrina Caccianemici
31 January - October 1308[20] After 1312
Venice
Lordship of Ferrara Unknown
Ferrara occupied by the Papal States (1308–1317)
Rinaldo c.1290?
Ferrara
Son of Aldobrandino II and Alda Rangoni
1317[20] – 31 December 1335 31 December 1335
Ferrara
aged 44–45?
Lordship of Ferrara Lucrezia Barbiano
one child
Following a pro-Este revolt in Ferrara, the sons of Aldobrandino II (Rinaldo, Niccolò, Obizzo) and Francesco I (Azzo and Bertoldo) ascended together. Bertoldo kept Este for himself, and Niccolò and Obizzo recovered Modena.
Niccolò I   c.1290?
Ferrara
Son of Aldobrandino II and Alda Rangoni
1317[20] – 1 May 1344 1 May 1344
Ferrara
aged 53–54?
Lordship of Ferrara Beatrice Gonzaga
21 April 1335
no children
1336 – 1 May 1344 Lordship of Modena
Obizzo III   14 July 1294
Ferrara
Son of Aldobrandino II and Alda Rangoni
1317[20] - 20 March 1352 20 March 1352
Ferrara
aged 57
Lordship of Ferrara Jacopa Pepoli
May 1317
no children

Filippa Ariosto
(lover until 1347)
27 November 1347
ten children
(legitimized 1347)
1336 – 20 March 1352 Lordship of Modena
Azzo IX c.1300
Sons of Francesco I and Orsina Orsini
1317[20] – 24 June 1318 24 June 1318
Ferrara
aged 17–18
Lordship of Ferrara Ricciarda da Camino
no children
Bertoldo I 1317[20] – 21 July 1343 21 July 1343
Este
aged 42–43
Lordship of Ferrara
(with Marquisate of Este)
Domenica Pio
1324
two children

Caterina da Camino
July 1339
Ferrara
no children
Francesco II June 1323
Ferrara
Son of Bertoldo I and Domenica Pio
21 July 1343 – 13 December 1384 13 December 1384
Marquisate of Este
aged 51
Marquisate of Este Caterina Visconti
no children

Taddea Barbiano
three children
Aldobrandino III   14 September 1335
Ferrara
Son of Obizzo III and Filippa Ariosto
20 March 1352 - 1352 3 November 1361
Ferrara
aged 26
Lordship of Modena Beatrice da Camino
1351
two children
1352 – 3 November 1361 Lordship of Ferrara
Niccolò II the Lame   17 May 1338
Ferrara
Son of Obizzo III and Filippa Ariosto
1352 – 26 March 1388 26 March 1388
Ferrara
aged 49
Lordship of Modena Verde della Scala
February 1363
two children
3 November 1361 – 26 March 1388 Lordship of Ferrara
Azzo X 1344
Este
Son of Francesco II and Taddea Barbiano
13 December 1384 – 1415 1415
Venice
aged 42–43
Marquisate of Este Tommasina Guarnioni

Ricciarda da Camino

Amabilia Collalto

three children
(uncertain maternity)
In 1393, he challenged the succession of Niccolò III in Ferrara.
Alberto V   27 February 1347
Ferrara
Son of Obizzo III and Jacopa Pepoli
26 March 1388 – 30 July 1393 30 July 1393
Ferrara
aged 46
Lordship of Ferrara
(with Lordship of Modena)
Giovanna da Roberti
1388
no children

Isotta Albaresani
(lover until 1393)
1393
one child
(legitimized 1393)
Niccolò III   9 November 1383
Ferrara
Son of Alberto V and Isotta Albaresani
30 July 1393 – 6 December 1441 6 December 1441
Ferrara
aged 58
Lordship of Ferrara
(with Lordship of Modena)
Gigliola da Carrara
1394
no children

Laura (Parisina) Malatesta
1418
three children

Ricciarda of Saluzzo
1429 or 1431
two children
Recovered Reggio in 1405.
1405 – 6 December 1441 Lordship of Reggio
Taddeo 1390
Este
Son of Azzo X
1415 – 21 June 1448 21 June 1448
Mozzanica
aged 43
Marquisate of Este Margherita Pio
two children

Maddalena Arcelli
no children
Leonello   21 September 1407
Ferrara
Bastard son of Niccolò III and Stella de' Tolomei
6 December 1441 – 1 October 1450 1 October 1450
Voghiera
aged 43
Lordship of Ferrara
(with Lordship of Modena and Lordship of Reggio)
Margherita Gonzaga
1435
one child

Maria of Naples
1444
no children
Bertoldo II May 1434
Este
Son of Taddeo and Margherita Pio
21 June 1448 – 4 November 1463 4 November 1463
Corinth
aged 29
Marquisate of Este Giacopa Leonessa
no children
Left no descendants. After his death the original possessions of the family (marquisate of Este) were annexed to Ferrara.
The Marquisate of Este was definitively annexed to Modena-Ferrara-Reggio
Borso   24 August 1413
Ferrara
Bastard son of Niccolò III and Stella de' Tolomei
1 October 1450 – 1452 18 May 1471
aged 57
Lordship of Ferrara
(with Lordship of Modena and Lordship of Reggio)
Unmarried Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1452, Duke of Ferrara from 1471.[21]
1452 – 18 May 1471 Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio
(1452-1471)
Ercole I the Fearless   26 October 1431
Ferrara
Son of Niccolò III and Ricciarda of Saluzzo
18 May 1471 – 15 June 1505 15 June 1505
Ferrara
aged 73
Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio Eleanor of Naples
July 1473
six children
Sigismondo I   31 August 1433
Ferrara
Son of Niccolò III and Ricciarda of Saluzzo
11 May 1501 – 1 April 1507 1 April 1507
Ferrara
aged 73
Lordship of San Martino in Rio Pizzocara
three children
Received the lordship based at San Martino in Rio from his brother.
Alfonso I the Artilleryman   21 July 1476
Ferrara
Son of Ercole I and Eleanor of Naples
15 June 1505 – 31 October 1534 31 October 1534
Ferrara
aged 58
Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio Anna Maria Sforza
23 January 1491
Pavia
no children

Lucrezia Borgia
1 September 1501
Ferrara
seven children
Ercole c.1470
Bastard son of Sigismondo I and Cecilia Rachesi
1 April 1507 – 1523 1523
Castellarano
aged 52–53
Lordship of San Martino in Rio Angela Sforza
28 November 1492
two children
Sigismondo II 1493
Son of Ercole and Angela Sforza
1523–1561 1561
Pavia
aged 67–68
Lordship of San Martino in Rio Giustina Trivulzio
1533
six children
Alfonso 10 March 1527
Ferrara
Bastard son of Alfonso I and Laura Dianti
28 August 1533 – 1 November 1587 1 November 1587
Ferrara
aged 50
Lordship of Montecchio
(1533-1562)

Marquisate of Montecchio
(1562-1587)
Giulia Della Rovere
3 January 1549
three children
Inherited from his father the lordship of Montecchio, which was raised to marquisate in 1569.
Ercole II   5 April 1508
Ferrara
Son of Alfonso I and Lucrezia Borgia
31 October 1534 – 3 October 1559 3 October 1559
Ferrara
aged 51
Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio Renée of France
28 June 1528
Paris
five children
Alfonso II   22 November 1533
Ferrara
Son of Ercole II and Renée of France
3 October 1559 – 27 October 1597 27 October 1597
Ferrara
aged 63
Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio Lucrezia de' Medici
3 July 1558
Florence
no children

Barbara of Austria
5 December 1565
Innsbruck
no children

Margherita Gonzaga
24 February 1579
Ferrara
no children
Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his cousin Cesare.
Filippo I 1537
Ferrara
Son of Sigismondo II and Giustina Trivulzio
1561 – 13 December 1592 13 December 1592
Ferrara
aged 54–55
Lordship of San Martino in Rio
(1561-1588)

Marquisate of San Martino in Rio
(1588-1592)
Maria of Savoy
20 January 1570
Turin
five children
During his rule the lordship was raised to a marquisate (1588). Acquired in 1580 the marquisate of Lanzo.
Carlo Filiberto I   1 November 1571
San Martino in Rio
First son of Filippo I and Maria of Savoy
13 December 1592 – 26 May 1652 26 May 1652
Milan
aged 80
Marquisate of San Martino in Rio Luisa de Cárdenas
1606
no children

Livia Marini Castagna
no children
Children of Filippo I, divided their patrimony.
Sigismondo   26 June 1572
Turin
Second son of Filippo I and Maria of Savoy
13 December 1592 – 26 August 1628 26 August 1628
Turin
aged 56
Marquisate of Lanzo Francesca Charledes d’Antel d’Hostel
1618
three children
Cesare   8 October 1562
Ferrara
Son of Alfonso I, Marquess of Montecchio and Giulia della Rovere
1 November 1587 - 27 October 1597 11 December 1628
Modena
aged 67
Marquisate of Montecchio Virginia de' Medici
30 January 1586
Florence
ten children
Cousin of Alfonso II. In 1598, the lack of recognition of his succession in Ferrara led to its annexation to the Papal States.
27 October 1597 – 11 December 1628 Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio
(1597–1598)

Duchy of Modena and Reggio
(1598–1628)
Ferrara definitively annexed by the Papal States
Montecchio briefly annexed to Modena (1597-1638)
Filippo II Francesco   1621
First son of Sigismondo, Marquis of Lanzo and Francesca Charledes d’Antel d’Hostel
26 August 1628 – 26 May 1652 1653
aged 31–32
Marquisate of Lanzo Margaret of Savoy
30 November 1645
Turin
three children
In 1652, reunited Lanzo and San Martino in Rio. Created, in 1646, the marquisate of Dronero.
26 May 1652 – 1653 San Martino in Rio
Lanzo definitively annexed to San Martino in Rio
Alfonso III   22 October 1591
Ferrara
Son of Cesare and Virginia de' Medici
11 December 1628 – 11 July 1629 26 May 1644
Castelnuovo di Garfagnana
aged 52
Duchy of Modena and Reggio Isabella of Savoy
22 February 1608
Turin
fourteen children
In 1629, abdicated to his son, to enter in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.
Francesco I   6 September 1610
Modena
Son of Alfonso III and Isabella of Savoy
11 July 1629 – 14 October 1658 14 October 1658
Santhià
aged 48
Duchy of Modena and Reggio Maria Caterina Farnese
11 January 1631
Parma
nine children

Vittoria Farnese
12 February 1648
Parma
one child

Lucrezia Barberini
14 October 1654
one child
Joined Florence and Venice against the Papal States in the Wars of Castro, hoping to reconquer Ferrara, with no success.
Luigi I   27 March 1594
Ferrara
Son of Cesare and Virginia de' Medici
1643 - 1 January 1664 1 January 1664
Modena
aged 69
Marquisate of Scandiano
(with Marquisate of Montecchio)
Unmarried Invested by his nephew with marquisate of Scandiano, and with it also came the old Marquisate of Montecchio. With no descendants of his own, he was succeeded by his nephews.
Carlo Emanuele   1622
Borgomanero
Second son of Sigismondo, Marquis of Lanzo and Francesca Charledes d’Antel d’Hostel
26 May 1652 – 24 October 1695 24 October 1695
Vienna
aged 72–73
Marquisate of Borgomanero Paola Camilla Marliani
1645
one child
Inherited from his uncle, Carlo Filiberto I, the lands of Borgomanero and Porlezza, creating a new marquisate.
Sigismondo III 1647
First son of Filippo II Francesco and Margaret of Savoy
1653 – 28 August 1732 28 August 1732
Parma
aged 84–85
Marquisate of San Martino in Rio Maria Teresa of Monaco
seven children
Children of Filippo II, divided the patrimony. In 1720, the title of "marquess of Lanzo" ceased to exist.
Carlo Filiberto   1649
Second son of Filippo II Francesco and Margaret of Savoy
1653 – 25 July 1703 25 July 1703
Parma
aged 53–54
Marquisate of Dronero Thérese de Mesmes de Marolles
six children
Alfonso IV   14 October 1634
Modena
Son of Francesco I and Maria Caterina Farnese
14 October 1658 – 16 July 1662 16 July 1662
Modena
aged 27
Duchy of Modena and Reggio Laura Martinozzi
27 May 1655
Compiègne
two children
Regency of Laura Martinozzi (1662–1674)
Francesco II   6 March 1660
Modena
Son of Alfonso IV and Laura Martinozzi
16 July 1662 – 6 September 1694 6 September 1694
Modena
aged 34
Duchy of Modena and Reggio Margherita Maria Farnese
14 July 1692
Parma
no children
Luigi II   28 August 1648
Reggio Emilia
First son of Borso d'Este and Ippolita d'Este
1 January 1664 – 26 May 1698 26 May 1698
Modena
aged 49
Marquisate of Scandiano Unmarried Children of Borso, and nephews of Luigi I. Divided the inherited patrimony: Foresto abdicated of Montecchio to his younger brother Cesare Ignazio, but inherited his elder brother Luigi's property: after their deaths the patrimony was annexed to Modena.
Foresto 20 April 1652
Modena
Second son of Borso d'Este and Ippolita d'Este
1 January 1664 – 23 May 1680 1725
aged 72–73
Marquisate of Montecchio
26 May 1698 – 1725 Scandiano
Cesare Ignazio   1653
Third son of Borso d'Este and Ippolita d'Este
23 May 1680 – 27 October 1713 27 October 1713
Reggio Emilia
aged 59–60
Marquisate of Montecchio
Montecchio was annexed to Modena
Scandiano was annexed to Modena
Rinaldo   26 April 1655
Modena
Son of Francesco I and Lucrezia Barberini
6 September 1694 – 26 April 1737 26 April 1737
Modena
aged 82
Duchy of Modena and Reggio Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick-Lüneburg
11 February 1696
Modena
seven children
Albeit declaring neutrality on the War of the Spanish Succession, France invaded Modena and Rinaldo had to flee to Bologna. In 1707, German troops ousted the French and restored the throne to Rinaldo.
Carlo Filiberto 1646
Son of Carlo Emanuele and Paola Camilla Marliani
24 October 1695 – 1714 1714
aged 67–68
Marquisate of Borgomanero Bibiana Gonzaga
1671
one child
Gabriele 1673
Turin
Son of Carlo Filiberto and Thérese de Mesmes de Marolles
25 July 1703 – 1734 1734
Castelfranco Emilia
aged 60–61
Marquisate of Dronero
(with Marquisate of Borgomanero from 1716)
Clara Colomba Cobianchi
two children
After his death Dronero was inherited by the Birago di Vische family, and Borgomanero reverted to Modena.
Borgomanero was annexed to San Martino in Rio
Dronero inherited by the Birago di Vische family
Carlo Filiberto II 16 March 1678
San Martino in Rio
Son of Sigismondo III and Maria Teresa of Monaco
1732 – 30 April 1752 30 April 1752
San Martino in Rio
aged 74
Marquisate of San Martino in Rio
(1732-1747)

Principality of San Martino in Rio
(1747-1752)
Teresa Sfondrati
(1710-1773)
1734
three children
In 1747 the marquisate was raised to a principality. However, as he didn't have male heirs, after his death, the lands he ruled went to Modena.
San Martino in Rio definitively annexed to Modena-Reggio
Francesco III   2 July 1698
Modena
Son of Rinaldo and Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick-Lüneburg
26 April 1737 – 22 February 1780 22 February 1780
Modena
aged 81
Duchy of Modena and Reggio Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans
21 June 1720
Modena
ten children
As the duchy was bankrupted by the Wars of the Spanish, Polish, and Austrian Successions, Francesco sold artworks of the Estense Gallery. He was a careful administrator, but most of the duchy's financial policy was in the hands of the Austrian plenipotentiary, Beltrame Cristiani.
Ercole III   22 September 1727
Modena
Son of Francesco III and Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans
22 February 1780 – 16 October 1796 14 October 1803
Treviso
aged 75
Duchy of Modena and Reggio Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, Duchess of Massa
16 April 1741
Modena
two children

Chiara Marini
1795
(morganatic)
one child
In 1785 he founded the Atesine Academy of Fine Arts: during his reign arts and culture flourished. The French invasion forced him to flee to Venice on 7 May 1796. Later, French soldiers captured him there, robbing 200,000 zecchini from his house. Then he moved to Treviso, where he died in 1803. The peaces of Treaty of Campo Formio (1797) and Lunéville had assigned him territories in Breisgau in exchange of the lost Duchy, but he never took possession of them.

Habsburg-Este Dukes of Modena and Reggio, 1814–1859 edit

(from 1815 also Duke of Mirandola and from 1829 Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara)

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
Francesco IV
14 July 1814–
21 January 1846
  6 October 1779
Milan
son of Ferdinand, Duke of Breisgau and Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa
Maria Beatrice of Savoy
20 June 1812
Cagliari Cathedral
four children
21 January 1846
Modena
aged 66
Francesco V
21 January 1846–
11 June 1859
  1 June 1819
Modena
son of Francis IV and Maria Beatrice of Savoy
Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria
20 March 1842
Kreuzkirche (Munich)
one daughter
20 November 1875
Vienna
aged 56

Habsburg-Este Dukes of Modena and Reggio, post monarchy edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Pius II (2003). Meserve, Margaret; Simonetta, Marcello (eds.). Commentaries, vol. I. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. p. 121.
  2. ^ Ferrara was briefly lost to the Torelli family in 1222-1240.
  3. ^ Codice Diplomatico Padovano, 100, p. 134.
  4. ^ Luciano Chiappini, Gli Estensi, p. 19, Varese, 1988.
  5. ^ Annales Veronenses, Annales Sanctæ Trinitatis, MGH SS XIX, p. 2.
  6. ^ Pivano, Silvio (1935). Obertenghi. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  7. ^ Muratori, L. A. (1717) Delle Antichità Estensi ed Italiane, Parte I (Modena), p. 328.
  8. ^ In this year he made his will, according to Muratori, L. A. (1717) Delle Antichità Estensi ed Italiane, Parte I (Modena), p. 330.
  9. ^ Muratori, L. A. (1717) Delle Antichità Estensi ed Italiane, Parte I (Modena),
  10. ^ Muratori, L. A. (1717) Delle Antichità Estensi ed Italiane, Parte I (Modena), p.331
  11. ^ a b Chronica Parva Ferrariensis, RIS, VIII, col. 481.
  12. ^ Lastknown document from 1164, according to Codice Diplomatico Eceliniano, XXVII, p. 39, quoting "Ex Tabulario Comitum Sambonifaciorum".
  13. ^ Last document from 1173, according to Muratori, L. A. (1717) Delle Antichità Estensi ed Italiane, Parte I (Modena), p.339
  14. ^ His numbering includes the first marquis Alberto (d.1002) and the two Alberto Azzo, for which he may have counted them as Alberto II and Alberto III.
  15. ^ Last document from 1184, according to Muratori, L. A. (1717) Delle Antichità Estensi ed Italiane, Parte I (Modena), p.326
  16. ^ The first more certain numbering for this name. He took this number considering the two Alberto Azzo as Azzo I and Azzo II, beside his uncles Azzo III and Azzo IV.
  17. ^ He was already not present at the testament of his father (1193), according to Muratori, L. A. (1717) Delle Antichità Estensi ed Italiane, Parte I (Modena), p.364.
  18. ^ Muratori, L. A. (1717) Delle Antichità Estensi ed Italiane, Parte I (Modena), p.360.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-20. Retrieved 2017-01-04.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h Claudio Maria Goldoni. Atlante estense. p. 291.
  21. ^ Tuohy, Thomas (2002). Herculean Ferrara : Ercole d'Este, 1471-1505, and the invention of a Ducal capital (1st pbk. ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, published with the assistance of the Istituto di Studi Rinascimentali, Ferrara. p. 211. ISBN 978-0521522632.

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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 The name Este is related to the city where the family came from Este Duke of ModenaFlag of the Duchy of Modenaunder the Este familyFrancis V Duke of ModenaDetailsStyleImperial and Royal HighnessFirst monarchBorso d Este Duke of FerraraLast monarchFrancis V Duke of ModenaFormation1452Abolition1859Pretender s Prince Lorenz of Belgium Archduke of Austria Este Contents 1 From the Lordship of Este to the Duchy of Ferrara Modena Reggio 2 Rulers 2 1 House of Este 2 1 1 Partitions of Este territories under Este rule 2 1 2 Table of rulers 3 Habsburg Este Dukes of Modena and Reggio 1814 1859 4 Habsburg Este Dukes of Modena and Reggio post monarchy 5 See also 6 ReferencesFrom the Lordship of Este to the Duchy of Ferrara Modena Reggio editThe family was founded by Adalbert the Margrave who might have been the true first margrave of Milan of this family In 1209 Azzo VI was named the first marquess of Ferrara The title passed to his descendants and the marquisate was delegated to a cadet branch of the Este family Later they were also created marquesses of Modena and Reggio nbsp The Duchy of Modena in the dark purple and of Ferrara in the light purple in the context of late 15th century Italy nbsp First coat of arms of the family nbsp A map of Ferrara at the time of its loss by the Este family c 1600 In 1452 Borso d Este then marquis of Modena and Reggio was raised by Emperor Frederick III with the title of duke of Modena and Reggio 1 In 1471 Pope Paul II formally elevated him in as Duke of Ferrara over which the family had in fact long presided This latter territory was lost to the Papal States in 1597 while the House of Este continued to rule the Duchy of Modena and Reggio in the Emilia region until 1796 when it became part of Napoleon Bonaparte s Cispadane Republic In 1814 the duchy was restored under the Habsburg grandson of the last Este duke continuing until it was annexed by Piedmont Sardinia in 1859 Rulers editHouse of Este edit Partitions of Este territories under Este rule edit Marquisate of Este 940 1463 acquired Ferrara 1187 recovered 1240 2 acquired Modena 1288 and Reggio 1289 Marquisateof Modena 1st creation 1293 1361 Marquisateof Ferrara 1293 1308 Reggio to Papal States 1306 1405 Modenese Republic 1308 1336 Ferrara toPapal States 1308 1317 Marquisateof Ferrara 1317 1405 Marquisateof Modena 2nd creation 1336 1361 Marquisate of Modena Ferrara and Reggio 1405 1471 Raised to Duchy of Modena Ferrara and Reggio 1471 1597 lost Ferrara 1597 Ferrara lost to Papal States 1597 Marquisate ofSan Martino in Rio 1490 1757 Marquisateof Montecchio 1st creation 1562 1587 Marquisateof Lanzo 1592 1652 Marquisateof Scandiano 1643 1725 Marquisate ofMontecchio 2nd creation 1638 1713 Marquisateof Dronero 1653 1734 Marquisateof Borgomanero 1652 1734 Dronero inherited byBirago di Vische family Table of rulers edit Ruler Born Reign Death Ruling part Consort Notes Adalbert the Margrave Before 940 c 940 951 951 Lordship of Este part of the March of Milan Unknown Ruler of the Eastern March or March of Milan and founder of the Obertenghi family direct ancestor to the House of Este Oberto I Before 951Son of Adalbert 951 15 October 975 15 October 975 Lordship of Este part of the March of Milan Willa of Spoletoseven children Also Marquess of Milan A son of his was the founder of the Malaspina family Oberto II Before 975Sons of Oberto I and Willa of Spoleto 15 October 975 1014 1014 Lordship of Este part of the March of Milan Railendasix children Also Marquesses of Milan The sons of Alberto I founded the Pallavicini family Alberto I 15 October 975 1002 1002 Lordship of Este part of the March of Milan Unknownthree children Ugo I Before 1014Son of Oberto II and Railenda 1014 26 January 1035 3 Piacenza Lordship of Este part of the March of Milan Unmarried Also Marquess of Milan and Count of Padua and Vicenza Deposed in the same year of accession Alberto Azzo I Alberto II Azzo I Before 1014Son of Oberto II and Railenda 1014 1029 1029 4 Lordship of Este part of the March of Milan Adelaone child Also Marquess of Milan Alberto Azzo II Alberto III Azzo II nbsp 997ModenaSon of Alberto Azzo I and Adela 1029 20 August 1097 20 August 1097Vangadizzaaged 99 100 Lordship of EsteRaised to Marquisate of Este Kunigunde of Altdorf1036one childGarsenda of Mainec 1050two childrenVitalia Orseoloone child First ruler to be known as Marquis Also Marquess of Milan and the founder of the House of Este His son from his first wife Welf IV is the ancestor of the House of Welf Folco I nbsp c 1050 Son of Alberto Azzo II and Garsenda of Maine 20 August 1097 December 1128 15 or 22 December 1128 5 Vangadizzaaged 87 88 or 100 101 Marquisate of Este Unknownsix children Also Marquess of Milan Referenced as titular because after Alberto Azzo II s death the lands of the family were partitioned between the various branches of the family including Malaspinas and Pallavicinis 6 Azzo III 7 After 1071Sons of Ugo d Este Count of Maine and Heria of Hauteville December 1128 c 1142 After 1142 8 Marquisate of Este Aichivaone child Nephews of Folco referenced in documents as marchese 9 proving along with Azzo s numbering that they may have co ruled with their cousins Tancredo 1128 c 1145 After 1145 10 Unknown Azzo IV c 1100 Sons of Folco I December 1128 c 1154 c 1154 11 aged 53 54 Este then included in the March of Milan Unknown Sons of Folco I ruled jointly and with their cousins Azzo III and Tancredo 11 Obizzo I was the first lord of Ferrara and the last Marquess of Milan of the family Bonifazio I December 1128 c 1165 c 1165 12 aged 64 65 Unknowntwo children Folco II December 1128 1178 1178 13 aged 77 78 Unknownone child Alberto IV 14 December 1128 1184 1184 after 10 April 15 aged 83 84 Matildatwo children Obizzo I December 1128 25 December 1193 25 December 1193aged 92 93 Unknownone child Sofia Lendinarafive children 1187 25 December 1193 Lordship of Ferrara Azzo V 16 c 1125Son of Obizzo I and Sofia Lendinara c 1140 1190 c 1190 before 1193 17 Marquisate of Este Marchesella Adelardi1120two children Co rulers of Obizzo I both predeceased him Azzo V as his son and Bonifazio II as his nephew 1187 1190 Lordship of Ferrara Bonifazio II Before 1178Son of Folco II 18 1178 1190 1190 Marquisate of Este Unknown 1187 1190 Lordship of Ferrara Azzo VI nbsp c 1170FerraraSon of Azzo V and Marchesella Adelardi 25 December 1193 November 1212 November 1212Veronaaged 41 42 Marquisate of Este with Lordship of Ferrara Sofia Aldobrandini1189two childrenSophia of Savoybefore 1192one childAlice of Chatillon22 February 1204two children Son of Azzo V Also Marquis of Ancona since 1209 In that year the lordship of Ferrara was raised to a Marquisate Aldobrandino I nbsp c 1190FerraraSon of Azzo VI and Sofia Aldobrandini November 1212 10 October 1215 10 October 1215Anconaaged 24 25 Marquisate of Este with Lordship of Ferrara UnknownBefore 1215three children Died prematurely but with children However he was succeeded by his minor half brother Regencies of Alice of Chatillon Alberto da Baone and Tisone da Camposampiero 1215 1219 In 1222 Azzo was deposed of Ferrara by Salinguerra Torelli but recovered the city in 1240 Azzo VII raised two of the children of his half brother one of them being Saint Contardo of Este Azzo VII Novello nbsp c 1205FerraraSon of Azzo VI and Alice of Chatillon 10 October 1215 16 February 1264 16 February 1264Apuliaaged 58 59 Marquisate of Este Giovanna Puglia1221four childrenAmabilia Pallavicini1238no two children 10 October 1215 12221240 16 February 1264 Lordship of Ferrara Occupation of Ferrara by Salinguerra II Torelli 1222 1240 Obizzo II nbsp 1247 or 1252FerraraBastard son of Rinaldo d Este 16 February 1264 January February 1293 20 January or 13 February 19 1293Ferraraaged 41 or 46 Marquisate of Este with Lordship of Ferrara Jacopina Fieschi1263three childrenCostanza della Scala1289two children Grandson of Azzo VII as bastard son of Azzo s son Rinaldo Between 1288 and 1289 he achieved the joining of the communes of Modena and Reggio to the Este s lands After his death the lands were partitioned between his sons 1288 January February 1293 Lordship of Modena 1289 January February 1293 Lordship of Reggio Azzo VIII nbsp c 1265FerraraSon of Obizzo II and Jacopina Fieschi January February 1293 31 January 1308 20 31 January 1308Esteaged c 42 43 Marquisate of Este with Lordship of Ferrara Giovanna OrsiniSeptember 1282three childrenBeatrice of SicilyApril 1305no children Children of Obizzo II Initialliy Obizzo had recognized solely Azzo as his heir but in April 1293 he made a new division of the inheritance with his brothers Azzo kept Ferrara to himself Aldobrandino took Modena Francesco took Reggio The three may have had co rulership in the Marquisate of Este In 1306 Francesco was expelled from Reggio and similarly Aldobrandino was expelled from Modena In 1308 not long after Azzo s death Ferrara also expelled the family form government In 1317 the Este family organized a pro Este revolt in Ferrara and restored their rule in that city where they officialized a co rulership Aldobrandino may have also stepped down from Este where his nephew Bertoldo held complete control from then on Aldobrandino II nbsp c 1265FerraraSon of Obizzo II and Jacopina Fieschi January February 1293 1317 26 July 1326Bolognaaged c 60 61 Marquisate of Este with Lordship of Modena until 1306 20 Alda RangoniApril 1305no children 1317 26 July 1326 Lordship of Ferrara Francesco I c 1290FerraraSon of Obizzo II and Costanza della Scala January February 1293 23 August 1312 23 August 1312Ferraraaged 22 23 Marquisate of Este with Lordship of Reggio until 1306 Orsina Orsinifour children Modenese Republic 1306 1336 Reggio occupied by the Papal States 1306 1405 Regency of Fresco d Este 1308 Barred from succession despite Ferrara wanting him to succeed his father Fresco d Este was appointed regent for his own son Folco the designated heir of Azzo VIII Fresco tried to appeal to the Papal States to regain his place but Ferrara ended up temporarily absorbed by the Papal army Folco II c 1300 FerraraSon of Fresco d Este and Pellegrina Caccianemici 31 January October 1308 20 After 1312Venice Lordship of Ferrara Unknown Ferrara occupied by the Papal States 1308 1317 Rinaldo c 1290 FerraraSon of Aldobrandino II and Alda Rangoni 1317 20 31 December 1335 31 December 1335Ferraraaged 44 45 Lordship of Ferrara Lucrezia Barbianoone child Following a pro Este revolt in Ferrara the sons of Aldobrandino II Rinaldo Niccolo Obizzo and Francesco I Azzo and Bertoldo ascended together Bertoldo kept Este for himself and Niccolo and Obizzo recovered Modena Niccolo I nbsp c 1290 FerraraSon of Aldobrandino II and Alda Rangoni 1317 20 1 May 1344 1 May 1344Ferraraaged 53 54 Lordship of Ferrara Beatrice Gonzaga21 April 1335no children 1336 1 May 1344 Lordship of Modena Obizzo III nbsp 14 July 1294FerraraSon of Aldobrandino II and Alda Rangoni 1317 20 20 March 1352 20 March 1352Ferraraaged 57 Lordship of Ferrara Jacopa PepoliMay 1317no childrenFilippa Ariosto lover until 1347 27 November 1347ten children legitimized 1347 1336 20 March 1352 Lordship of Modena Azzo IX c 1300Sons of Francesco I and Orsina Orsini 1317 20 24 June 1318 24 June 1318Ferraraaged 17 18 Lordship of Ferrara Ricciarda da Caminono children Bertoldo I 1317 20 21 July 1343 21 July 1343Esteaged 42 43 Lordship of Ferrara with Marquisate of Este Domenica Pio1324two childrenCaterina da CaminoJuly 1339Ferrarano children Francesco II June 1323FerraraSon of Bertoldo I and Domenica Pio 21 July 1343 13 December 1384 13 December 1384Marquisate of Esteaged 51 Marquisate of Este Caterina Viscontino childrenTaddea Barbianothree children Aldobrandino III nbsp 14 September 1335FerraraSon of Obizzo III and Filippa Ariosto 20 March 1352 1352 3 November 1361Ferraraaged 26 Lordship of Modena Beatrice da Camino1351two children 1352 3 November 1361 Lordship of Ferrara Niccolo II the Lame nbsp 17 May 1338FerraraSon of Obizzo III and Filippa Ariosto 1352 26 March 1388 26 March 1388Ferraraaged 49 Lordship of Modena Verde della ScalaFebruary 1363two children 3 November 1361 26 March 1388 Lordship of Ferrara Azzo X 1344EsteSon of Francesco II and Taddea Barbiano 13 December 1384 1415 1415Veniceaged 42 43 Marquisate of Este Tommasina GuarnioniRicciarda da CaminoAmabilia Collaltothree children uncertain maternity In 1393 he challenged the succession of Niccolo III in Ferrara Alberto V nbsp 27 February 1347FerraraSon of Obizzo III and Jacopa Pepoli 26 March 1388 30 July 1393 30 July 1393Ferraraaged 46 Lordship of Ferrara with Lordship of Modena Giovanna da Roberti1388no childrenIsotta Albaresani lover until 1393 1393one child legitimized 1393 Niccolo III nbsp 9 November 1383FerraraSon of Alberto V and Isotta Albaresani 30 July 1393 6 December 1441 6 December 1441Ferraraaged 58 Lordship of Ferrara with Lordship of Modena Gigliola da Carrara1394no childrenLaura Parisina Malatesta1418three childrenRicciarda of Saluzzo1429 or 1431two children Recovered Reggio in 1405 1405 6 December 1441 Lordship of Reggio Taddeo 1390EsteSon of Azzo X 1415 21 June 1448 21 June 1448Mozzanicaaged 43 Marquisate of Este Margherita Piotwo childrenMaddalena Arcellino children Leonello nbsp 21 September 1407FerraraBastard son of Niccolo III and Stella de Tolomei 6 December 1441 1 October 1450 1 October 1450Voghieraaged 43 Lordship of Ferrara with Lordship of Modena and Lordship of Reggio Margherita Gonzaga1435one childMaria of Naples1444no children Bertoldo II May 1434EsteSon of Taddeo and Margherita Pio 21 June 1448 4 November 1463 4 November 1463Corinthaged 29 Marquisate of Este Giacopa Leonessano children Left no descendants After his death the original possessions of the family marquisate of Este were annexed to Ferrara The Marquisate of Este was definitively annexed to Modena Ferrara Reggio Borso nbsp 24 August 1413FerraraBastard son of Niccolo III and Stella de Tolomei 1 October 1450 1452 18 May 1471aged 57 Lordship of Ferrara with Lordship of Modena and Lordship of Reggio Unmarried Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1452 Duke of Ferrara from 1471 21 1452 18 May 1471 Duchy of Ferrara Modena and Reggio 1452 1471 Ercole I the Fearless nbsp 26 October 1431FerraraSon of Niccolo III and Ricciarda of Saluzzo 18 May 1471 15 June 1505 15 June 1505Ferraraaged 73 Duchy of Ferrara Modena and Reggio Eleanor of NaplesJuly 1473six children Sigismondo I nbsp 31 August 1433FerraraSon of Niccolo III and Ricciarda of Saluzzo 11 May 1501 1 April 1507 1 April 1507Ferraraaged 73 Lordship of San Martino in Rio Pizzocarathree children Received the lordship based at San Martino in Rio from his brother Alfonso I the Artilleryman nbsp 21 July 1476FerraraSon of Ercole I and Eleanor of Naples 15 June 1505 31 October 1534 31 October 1534Ferraraaged 58 Duchy of Ferrara Modena and Reggio Anna Maria Sforza23 January 1491Paviano childrenLucrezia Borgia1 September 1501Ferraraseven children Ercole c 1470Bastard son of Sigismondo I and Cecilia Rachesi 1 April 1507 1523 1523Castellaranoaged 52 53 Lordship of San Martino in Rio Angela Sforza28 November 1492two children Sigismondo II 1493Son of Ercole and Angela Sforza 1523 1561 1561Paviaaged 67 68 Lordship of San Martino in Rio Giustina Trivulzio1533six children Alfonso 10 March 1527FerraraBastard son of Alfonso I and Laura Dianti 28 August 1533 1 November 1587 1 November 1587Ferraraaged 50 Lordship of Montecchio 1533 1562 Marquisate of Montecchio 1562 1587 Giulia Della Rovere3 January 1549three children Inherited from his father the lordship of Montecchio which was raised to marquisate in 1569 Ercole II nbsp 5 April 1508FerraraSon of Alfonso I and Lucrezia Borgia 31 October 1534 3 October 1559 3 October 1559Ferraraaged 51 Duchy of Ferrara Modena and Reggio Renee of France28 June 1528Parisfive children Alfonso II nbsp 22 November 1533FerraraSon of Ercole II and Renee of France 3 October 1559 27 October 1597 27 October 1597Ferraraaged 63 Duchy of Ferrara Modena and Reggio Lucrezia de Medici3 July 1558Florenceno childrenBarbara of Austria5 December 1565Innsbruckno childrenMargherita Gonzaga24 February 1579Ferrarano children Left no descendants He was succeeded by his cousin Cesare Filippo I 1537FerraraSon of Sigismondo II and Giustina Trivulzio 1561 13 December 1592 13 December 1592Ferraraaged 54 55 Lordship of San Martino in Rio 1561 1588 Marquisate of San Martino in Rio 1588 1592 Maria of Savoy20 January 1570Turinfive children During his rule the lordship was raised to a marquisate 1588 Acquired in 1580 the marquisate of Lanzo Carlo Filiberto I nbsp 1 November 1571San Martino in RioFirst son of Filippo I and Maria of Savoy 13 December 1592 26 May 1652 26 May 1652Milanaged 80 Marquisate of San Martino in Rio Luisa de Cardenas1606no childrenLivia Marini Castagnano children Children of Filippo I divided their patrimony Sigismondo nbsp 26 June 1572TurinSecond son of Filippo I and Maria of Savoy 13 December 1592 26 August 1628 26 August 1628Turinaged 56 Marquisate of Lanzo Francesca Charledes d Antel d Hostel1618three children Cesare nbsp 8 October 1562FerraraSon of Alfonso I Marquess of Montecchio and Giulia della Rovere 1 November 1587 27 October 1597 11 December 1628Modenaaged 67 Marquisate of Montecchio Virginia de Medici30 January 1586Florenceten children Cousin of Alfonso II In 1598 the lack of recognition of his succession in Ferrara led to its annexation to the Papal States 27 October 1597 11 December 1628 Duchy of Ferrara Modena and Reggio 1597 1598 Duchy of Modena and Reggio 1598 1628 Ferrara definitively annexed by the Papal States Montecchio briefly annexed to Modena 1597 1638 Filippo II Francesco nbsp 1621First son of Sigismondo Marquis of Lanzo and Francesca Charledes d Antel d Hostel 26 August 1628 26 May 1652 1653aged 31 32 Marquisate of Lanzo Margaret of Savoy30 November 1645Turinthree children In 1652 reunited Lanzo and San Martino in Rio Created in 1646 the marquisate of Dronero 26 May 1652 1653 San Martino in Rio Lanzo definitively annexed to San Martino in Rio Alfonso III nbsp 22 October 1591FerraraSon of Cesare and Virginia de Medici 11 December 1628 11 July 1629 26 May 1644Castelnuovo di Garfagnanaaged 52 Duchy of Modena and Reggio Isabella of Savoy22 February 1608Turinfourteen children In 1629 abdicated to his son to enter in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Francesco I nbsp 6 September 1610ModenaSon of Alfonso III and Isabella of Savoy 11 July 1629 14 October 1658 14 October 1658Santhiaaged 48 Duchy of Modena and Reggio Maria Caterina Farnese11 January 1631Parmanine childrenVittoria Farnese12 February 1648Parmaone childLucrezia Barberini14 October 1654one child Joined Florence and Venice against the Papal States in the Wars of Castro hoping to reconquer Ferrara with no success Luigi I nbsp 27 March 1594FerraraSon of Cesare and Virginia de Medici 1643 1 January 1664 1 January 1664Modenaaged 69 Marquisate of Scandiano with Marquisate of Montecchio Unmarried Invested by his nephew with marquisate of Scandiano and with it also came the old Marquisate of Montecchio With no descendants of his own he was succeeded by his nephews Carlo Emanuele nbsp 1622BorgomaneroSecond son of Sigismondo Marquis of Lanzo and Francesca Charledes d Antel d Hostel 26 May 1652 24 October 1695 24 October 1695Viennaaged 72 73 Marquisate of Borgomanero Paola Camilla Marliani1645one child Inherited from his uncle Carlo Filiberto I the lands of Borgomanero and Porlezza creating a new marquisate Sigismondo III 1647First son of Filippo II Francesco and Margaret of Savoy 1653 28 August 1732 28 August 1732Parmaaged 84 85 Marquisate of San Martino in Rio Maria Teresa of Monacoseven children Children of Filippo II divided the patrimony In 1720 the title of marquess of Lanzo ceased to exist Carlo Filiberto nbsp 1649Second son of Filippo II Francesco and Margaret of Savoy 1653 25 July 1703 25 July 1703Parmaaged 53 54 Marquisate of Dronero Therese de Mesmes de Marollessix children Alfonso IV nbsp 14 October 1634ModenaSon of Francesco I and Maria Caterina Farnese 14 October 1658 16 July 1662 16 July 1662Modenaaged 27 Duchy of Modena and Reggio Laura Martinozzi27 May 1655Compiegnetwo children Regency of Laura Martinozzi 1662 1674 Francesco II nbsp 6 March 1660ModenaSon of Alfonso IV and Laura Martinozzi 16 July 1662 6 September 1694 6 September 1694Modenaaged 34 Duchy of Modena and Reggio Margherita Maria Farnese14 July 1692Parmano children Luigi II nbsp 28 August 1648Reggio EmiliaFirst son of Borso d Este and Ippolita d Este 1 January 1664 26 May 1698 26 May 1698Modenaaged 49 Marquisate of Scandiano Unmarried Children of Borso and nephews of Luigi I Divided the inherited patrimony Foresto abdicated of Montecchio to his younger brother Cesare Ignazio but inherited his elder brother Luigi s property after their deaths the patrimony was annexed to Modena Foresto 20 April 1652ModenaSecond son of Borso d Este and Ippolita d Este 1 January 1664 23 May 1680 1725aged 72 73 Marquisate of Montecchio 26 May 1698 1725 Scandiano Cesare Ignazio nbsp 1653Third son of Borso d Este and Ippolita d Este 23 May 1680 27 October 1713 27 October 1713Reggio Emiliaaged 59 60 Marquisate of Montecchio Montecchio was annexed to Modena Scandiano was annexed to Modena Rinaldo nbsp 26 April 1655ModenaSon of Francesco I and Lucrezia Barberini 6 September 1694 26 April 1737 26 April 1737Modenaaged 82 Duchy of Modena and Reggio Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick Luneburg11 February 1696Modenaseven children Albeit declaring neutrality on the War of the Spanish Succession France invaded Modena and Rinaldo had to flee to Bologna In 1707 German troops ousted the French and restored the throne to Rinaldo Carlo Filiberto 1646Son of Carlo Emanuele and Paola Camilla Marliani 24 October 1695 1714 1714aged 67 68 Marquisate of Borgomanero Bibiana Gonzaga1671one child Gabriele 1673TurinSon of Carlo Filiberto and Therese de Mesmes de Marolles 25 July 1703 1734 1734Castelfranco Emiliaaged 60 61 Marquisate of Dronero with Marquisate of Borgomanero from 1716 Clara Colomba Cobianchitwo children After his death Dronero was inherited by the Birago di Vische family and Borgomanero reverted to Modena Borgomanero was annexed to San Martino in Rio Dronero inherited by the Birago di Vische family Carlo Filiberto II 16 March 1678San Martino in RioSon of Sigismondo III and Maria Teresa of Monaco 1732 30 April 1752 30 April 1752San Martino in Rioaged 74 Marquisate of San Martino in Rio 1732 1747 Principality of San Martino in Rio 1747 1752 Teresa Sfondrati 1710 1773 1734three children In 1747 the marquisate was raised to a principality However as he didn t have male heirs after his death the lands he ruled went to Modena San Martino in Rio definitively annexed to Modena Reggio Francesco III nbsp 2 July 1698ModenaSon of Rinaldo and Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick Luneburg 26 April 1737 22 February 1780 22 February 1780Modenaaged 81 Duchy of Modena and Reggio Charlotte Aglae d Orleans21 June 1720Modenaten children As the duchy was bankrupted by the Wars of the Spanish Polish and Austrian Successions Francesco sold artworks of the Estense Gallery He was a careful administrator but most of the duchy s financial policy was in the hands of the Austrian plenipotentiary Beltrame Cristiani Ercole III nbsp 22 September 1727ModenaSon of Francesco III and Charlotte Aglae d Orleans 22 February 1780 16 October 1796 14 October 1803Trevisoaged 75 Duchy of Modena and Reggio Maria Teresa Cybo Malaspina Duchess of Massa16 April 1741Modenatwo childrenChiara Marini1795 morganatic one child In 1785 he founded the Atesine Academy of Fine Arts during his reign arts and culture flourished The French invasion forced him to flee to Venice on 7 May 1796 Later French soldiers captured him there robbing 200 000 zecchini from his house Then he moved to Treviso where he died in 1803 The peaces of Treaty of Campo Formio 1797 and Luneville had assigned him territories in Breisgau in exchange of the lost Duchy but he never took possession of them Habsburg Este Dukes of Modena and Reggio 1814 1859 edit from 1815 also Duke of Mirandola and from 1829 Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Francesco IV14 July 1814 21 January 1846 nbsp 6 October 1779Milanson of Ferdinand Duke of Breisgau and Maria Beatrice d Este Duchess of Massa Maria Beatrice of Savoy20 June 1812Cagliari Cathedralfour children 21 January 1846Modenaaged 66 Francesco V21 January 1846 11 June 1859 nbsp 1 June 1819Modenason of Francis IV and Maria Beatrice of Savoy Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria20 March 1842Kreuzkirche Munich one daughter 20 November 1875Viennaaged 56Habsburg Este Dukes of Modena and Reggio post monarchy editFrancesco V 1859 1875 Francis Ferdinand Archduke of Austria Este 1875 1914 Charles Archduke of Austria Este 1914 1917 Robert Archduke of Austria Este 1917 1996 Lorenz Archduke of Austria Este 1996 present Heir apparent Prince Amedeo of Belgium Archduke of Austria EsteSee also editList of Modenese consorts List of Ferrarese consortsReferences edit Pius II 2003 Meserve Margaret Simonetta Marcello eds Commentaries vol I Cambridge Harvard University Press p 121 Ferrara was briefly lost to the Torelli family in 1222 1240 Codice Diplomatico Padovano 100 p 134 Luciano Chiappini Gli Estensi p 19 Varese 1988 Annales Veronenses Annales Sanctae Trinitatis MGH SS XIX p 2 Pivano Silvio 1935 Obertenghi a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Unknown parameter agency ignored help Muratori L A 1717 Delle Antichita Estensi ed Italiane Parte I Modena p 328 In this year he made his will according to Muratori L A 1717 Delle Antichita Estensi ed Italiane Parte I Modena p 330 Muratori L A 1717 Delle Antichita Estensi ed Italiane Parte I Modena Muratori L A 1717 Delle Antichita Estensi ed Italiane Parte I Modena p 331 a b Chronica Parva Ferrariensis RIS VIII col 481 Lastknown document from 1164 according to Codice Diplomatico Eceliniano XXVII p 39 quoting Ex Tabulario Comitum Sambonifaciorum Last document from 1173 according to Muratori L A 1717 Delle Antichita Estensi ed Italiane Parte I Modena p 339 His numbering includes the first marquis Alberto d 1002 and the two Alberto Azzo for which he may have counted them as Alberto II and Alberto III Last document from 1184 according to Muratori L A 1717 Delle Antichita Estensi ed Italiane Parte I Modena p 326 The first more certain numbering for this name He took this number considering the two Alberto Azzo as Azzo I and Azzo II beside his uncles Azzo III and Azzo IV He was already not present at the testament of his father 1193 according to Muratori L A 1717 Delle Antichita Estensi ed Italiane Parte I Modena p 364 Muratori L A 1717 Delle Antichita Estensi ed Italiane Parte I Modena p 360 Genroy Modene et Ferrare Archived from the original on 2013 10 20 Retrieved 2017 01 04 a b c d e f g h Claudio Maria Goldoni Atlante estense p 291 Tuohy Thomas 2002 Herculean Ferrara Ercole d Este 1471 1505 and the invention of a Ducal capital 1st pbk ed Cambridge Cambridge University Press published with the assistance of the Istituto di Studi Rinascimentali Ferrara p 211 ISBN 978 0521522632 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke of Ferrara and of Modena amp oldid 1203226974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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