Niccolò II d'Este

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Niccolò II d'Este (1338 - March 26, 1388) was lord of Ferrara, Modena and Parma from 1361 until his death.

He was the son of Obizzo III, who had ruled in Ferrara from 1317 to 1352. After inherited his lands by Aldobrandino III, he allied with Padua, Verona and Mantua against Bernabò Visconti and, after a meeting at Viterbo, he managed to obtain also the support of pope Urban V (1367).

During Niccolò's reign Ferrara started to gain a reputation of art city. He commissioned to Bartolino da Novara the construction of the Castello Estense, after a popular revolt in 1385.

[edit] References

  • L. A. Muratori. Delle antichità Estensi. 1717, Modena;
  • G. B. Pigna. Historia dei Principi d'Este. 1570, Ferrara.


Preceded by
Aldobrandino III
Ruler of Ferrara
1361-1388
Succeeded by
Alberto
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