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Tavole Genealogiche Della Famiglia D'este TAVOLE GENEALOGICHE DELLA FAMIGLIA D'ESTE Ramo Ducale: tav. I a V Ramo dei marchesi di S. Martino: tav. VI e VII Inizia con Alberto Azzo Il, dalla cui diretta discendenza ebbe ongme la divisione del ceppo di Germania da quello d'Italia, e termina colla prima generazione Austro-Estense. Si osservi che l'albero è completo soltanto a cominciare dalla tavola III in poi; nelle tavole precedenti figurano, oltre ai nomi più cospicui, soltanto quelli che sono esplicita· mente citati nell'inventario. Appunto a cominciare dalla tavola Ili i figli naturali sono contraddistinti con un asterisco. TAVOL&. ] ALBERTO AZZO Il marchese d'Italia, conte di Lunigiana, signore d'Este. sec. XI sp. a) Cunegonda della. Casa dei Welfen b) Garsenda cont. di Maine o) Matilde . , .•• I I I I GUELFO FOLCO UGO duca di Baviera. marchese d'Italia .. signore d'Este. principe di Maine. Capostipite della famiglia Capostipite della famiglia dei marchesi Capostipite di una linea spentasi reale di Brunswiok. e duchi di l!'errara e Modena. assai presto in Italia. m. 1130 c. sp. .... I I I I I BONIFACIO OBIZZO I ALBERTO AZZO FOLCO marchese cl' Este marchese d'Este m. 1163 m. 1193 sp. Sofia (contessa) l I I AZZO (V) BONIFACIO (premorto al padre) sp. Marohesella. d. Adelardi AZZO VI marohese d'Este e d' A nooua, signore di Ferrarn. ( 1208 ), Verona eto. m. 1212 sp. a) .•.•. d. Aldobra.ndeschi b) Eleonora. di Savoia. o) Alisia pr. di Antioohia. l I I ALDOBRANDINO I AZZO VII (Novello) marchese d'Este e d' AuoorH\ mo.rohese d'Este o d' Anoona. m. 1215 m. 1264 sp. a ) Giovanna. •..•. b) Ama.bilia. Pa.llavioino I I I I CONTARDO RINALDO BEATRICE (San) (Premorto al padre) (Beata) sp. Adelaide da Romano OBIZZO Il marchese d'Este e d'Ancona, signore di Ferrara, Modena (1288) e Reggio (1290). m. 1293 sp. a) Iaoopina Fiesohi b) Costanza della Soala I I I I AZZO VIII ALDOBRANDINO (II) FRANCESCO marohese d'Este e d'Ancona, marohese d' .Este e d' Anooua marohese d'Este e d' Anoona, signore di Ferrara, Modena e Reggio. m. 1326 signore di Rovigo eto. m. 1308 sp. Alda Raugoni m. 1312 sp, a) Giovanna Orsini I b) Beatrice d'Angiò I I I BERTOLDO AZZO I I I FRESCO PIETRO FRANCESCO I FOLCO :-- I AZZO ORSINA sp. Federioo da Savorgnano I I I RINALDO NICOLÒ I I I marchese cl' Este e d'Ancona., marobese d'Este e d' Anoona., TADDEO FRANCESCO signore di Ferrara, Ooma"Jbio eto. signore cli Ferrara, Modena, Comacchio eto. I m. 13::S5 ru. 1344 BERTOLDO sp. a) Lucrezia da Barbie.no sp, Beatrioe Gonzaga m. 1463 b) Orsolina d. Maooaruffi. I I RINALDO ALDOBRANDINO veso. di Adda » di Modena OBIZZO III » di Reggio v. Tav. Il i TAVOLA Il OBIZZO Ili marohese d'Este e d' Anoona, signore di Ferrara, Modena, Parma, Comaoohio etc. m. 1352 sp. a) Giaooma Pepoli b) Lippa Ariosto I I I ALDOBRANDINO lii NICOLÒ Il ALBERTO marchese d'Este, marohese d'Este, marohese d'Este signore di Ferrara, Modena, Rovige eto. signore di Ferrara, Modena, Rovigo, Faenza etc. signore di Ferrara, Modena, Rovigo eto. m. 1361 m. 1388 m. 1393 sp. Beatrioe da Camino sp. Verde della Soala sp. a) Giovanna de' Roberti I I b) Isotta Al beresani I I I I I NICOLÒ OBIZZO RINALDO TADDEA NICOLÒ III I marohese d'Este, GHERARDO signore di Ferrara, Modena, Reggio, Parma, Forlì etc. I dal 1393 al 1441. I I m. 1441 NICOLÒ ALBERTO a) I sp. Gigliola. da. Carrara RINALDO ALDOBRANDINO b) Parisrna Malatesta c) Riooiarda da Sa.lnzzo I I NICOLÒ FRANCESCO ALDOBRANDINO ERCOLE I I I I I I UGO BORSO VERDE ISOTTA SIGISMONDO ORSINA 1405-1425 1413 -1471 (monaoa) 1425-1456 v. albero geneal. del sp. a) Aldobrandino Ran· marchese d'Este, oonte di Rovigo; sp. a Oddo An- ramo dei Mm·chesi ài goni, b) Malatesta Mala- MELI AD USE signore poi, da.I 1452, duoa di Mo- tonio di Monte- S. Ma1·tino (tav. VI). testa, c) Andrea. Gna.lengo. 1406 -1452 dena e Reggio; signore poi, dal feltro, b) Stefano abate di Pomposa 1471, duoa di Ferrara. Regnò dal Frangipane. RINALDO M. I 1450 al 1471. 1435 ( T) · 1503 BEATRICE I I I I I abate di Pomposa 1427 -1497 SCIPIONE POLIDORO LAURA POLISSENA sp. Lucrezia di Monferrato ..... ALBERTO M. m. 1500 sp. Giovanni Romei sp. a) Nicola da. I 1415 . 1502 (f) sp. Leonarda Fregoso Correggio, b) Tri- I I I I I stano Sforza. FOLCO M. NICOLÒ SIGISMONDO 1 -I MELlADUSE LEONELLO I I veso. di Comaoohio 1407 -1450 (G.) AGOSTINO BORSO I I I marchese d'Este, signore di Fer- ANNIBALE FRANCESCO ERCOLE ra re., Modena, Reggio, Rovigo eto. sp. Isabella. Ram GURONE I aal 1441 al 1450. I SCIPIONE sp. a) Margherita Gonzaga. abate di Nonantola I I LAURA vesc. di Monferrato b) Maria d'Aragona e di Ma.rola e Campagnola NICOLÒ m. 1567 .----1 ____ m. 1484 I I I I PAOLO (f) NICO L (> FRANCESCO NICOLÒ M. I veso. di Adria I I I I m. 1507 GIROLAMO VINCENZO SEBASTIANO ALESSANDRO I I I I I NICOLÒ (f) GURONE ERCOLE ALESSANDRA I (monaca) BIANCA ERCOLE I v. Tav. 111 TAVOLA. III ERCOLE I 1431-1505 duca di Ferrara do. dal 1471 al 1505 sp. Eleonora. d' Ara.gon a. I I I I I I I I SIGISMONDO BEATRICE FERHANTE IPPOLITO GIULIO* * (o FERDINANDO) 1479. 1520 1480-1524 sp. Annibale Benti voglio 1474. 1539 1475- 1497 1477. 1540 cardinale (1°) sp. Gian Francesco II Gonza.go. sp. Lodovico Sforza (il Moro) I I I ISABELLA* IPPOLITO* sp. Giberto Pio I I I LUCREZIA RENATA ELEONORA ALFONSO I 1476 -1534 duca di Ferrara eto. dal 1505 al 1534. sp. a) Anna Maria Sforza b) Lucrezia Borgia [o) asserita t0rza moglie la oonoubinn Laura Eustochia Dianti] I I I I IPPOLITO ELEONORA FRANCESCO ALFONSINO* 1509. 1572 1515. 1575 1516. 1578 1530-1547 cardinale 12°) (monaca) marchese di Ma.ssalombrda.. marchese di Castelnuovo I sp. Maria di Cardona. I I I I RENATA FRANCESCO* RENATA (RENEA)* I « Tossici » sp. Lodovico Pico MARFISA * BRADAMANTE * sp. a) Alfonso di Alfonso di Alfonso I sp. conte Ercole Bevilacqua b) Alderaao Cybo m. 1608 ALFONSO* (di L. E. Dianti) ERCOLE Il 1527 -1587 1508-1559 marchese di Montecchio duca. di Ferrara cto. sp. a) Giulia della Rovere dal 1534 al 1559. b) Violante Segni sp. Renata di Francia I I I I I I I ANNA ALFONSO Il LUCREZIA LUIGI CESARE* LODOVICO* 1531-1607 1533 - 1.597 1535. 1598 1538. 1586 (alias PAOLO ) «Trotti» sp. a) Francesco di Lorena duca duca di Ferrara eto. sp. Francesco M. della Rovere cartlina.le "Trotti 1> di Guisa dal 1559 a 1 1597. ELEONORA LUCREZIA" b\ Giacomo <li Savoia dnca di sp. al Lucrezia de' Medici 1537. 1581 (monaca) Nemours b) Barbara d'Austria m. 1572 o) MargherHa Gonza.ga. ( senza prole) I I I I I .ELEONORA ALE,ONSO IPPOLITA ALESSANDRO ANNIBALE* 1551-1637 1560 -1578 1565 -1602 1568- 1624 sp. Carlo Gesualdo principe sp. Federico Pico cardinale di Venosa I GIULIA FELTCE * (monaca ) CESARE v. Tav. IV l TAVOLA IV CESARE 1562-1628 duca di Ferrara eto. dal 1597 al 13 gen. 1598; duca. di Modena eto. dal 13 gen. 1598 al 1628. sp. Virginia de' Medici I I I I I I I I GIULIA LAURA LUIGI ELEONORA IPPOLITO NICO LO FORESTO 1588-1645 1590(Y} - 1630 1594 ( Y) - 1664 ( suor Angela Caterina) GEMINI.A.NO PIETRO 1607 - 1639 sp. Alessandro I Pico marchese di Montecchio 1597 (Y) • 1661 1599-1647 1601-1642 e Scandiano BORSO I (FRANCESCO) IPPOLITA* 1605- 1657 sp. Borso suo zio sp. Ippolita. di Luigi, sua nipote I I I I I ALFONSO III LUIGI FORESTO CESARE IGNAZIO ANGELA MARIA CATERINA 1591- 1644 1648(f) - 1698 1652 (f) - 1725 1653\f) -1713 1656(7) - 1722 duca di Modena eto. dal 1628 al 1629, marchese di Scandiano marchese di Scandiano marchese di Mon teochio sp. Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia poi padre G. Battista. (concubina Anna Maria Cagnolati) principe di Ca.rignano sp. Isa.bella di Savoia I I I I NICOLÒ LEOPOLDO BEATRICE « da Scandiano» «da Scandiano» « da Scandiano» I I I I I I I I I CESARE OBIZZO O.A. TERIN A MARIA CESARE CARLO ALESSANDRO MARGHERITA BEATRICE BONIFACIO ANNA BEATRICE (FRANCESCO) 1611-16114: 1613 - 1628 1614. 1677 1616 -1679 1618 -1692 1622- 1622 1625- 1625 1626 -1690 1609-1613 "'çesc. di Modena. (monaca) lnogoten. gen. del duca sp. Ferrante Gonzaga sp. Alessandro II Pico ALESSANDRO RINALDO BEATRICE FILIBERTO 1615 -1615 1617 -1672 1619 -1622 1624-1645 cardinale (1°) FRANCESCO I • 1610 -1658 duca di Modena etc. dal 1629 al 1658. sp. a) Maria Farnese b) Vittoria Farnese e) Lucrezia Barberini I I I I I I I I I ALFONSO ISABELLA MAURIZIO ALMERICO ELEONORA MARIA TEDALDO VITTORIA 1632 -1632 1635-1666 1636. 1638 164:1-1660 1643-1722 1644-168-1 1646 -1646 1649-1656 sp. Ranncoio II Farnese (monao>\) sp. Ranuooio II Fa.rnese ALFONSO IV 1634 -1662 duca di Modena eto. dal 1658 al 1662. sp. Laura. Ma.rtinozzi I I I I FRANCESCO MARIA BEATRICE FRANCESCO Il 1657 -1658 1658 - 1718 1660 -1694 8p. Giacomo Stuart duca di York dnoa di Modena eto. dal 1662 al 1694 (reggente fino al 1674 la madre RINALDO I Laura Martinozzi ). v. Tav. V sp. Margherita Farnese (senza prole) TAVOLA V RINALDO I 1655 - 1737 cardinale (2°) fino al 1695; duca di Modena eto. dal 1694: al 1737. sp. Carlotta. l!'elioita di Brunswiok I I I I BENEDETTA AMALIA GIAN FEDERICO ENRICHETTA (ERNESTA) 1699 -1778 1700 -1727 1702 - 1777 1697 - 1777 sp.
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