Ercole Bevilacqua

Ercole Bevilacqua'
Born 1554
Died 13 December 1600
Ferrara
Nationality Italian
Occupation Nobleman

Ercole Bevilacqua (1554 – 13 December 1600, Ferrara) was an Italian nobleman, soldier and statesman.

Life

His parents were Ercole Bevilacqua (1528-1553), count of Maccastorna and Eleonora Pio of Savoy (?-1596). He grew up at the court of cardinal Luigi d'Este and in 1574 fought in Flanders for Charles IX of France.[1] He held important positions for the Este family (including privy counsellor and military and political advisor to Alfonso II d'Este) and finally in 1575 married into the family via Francesco d'Este's illegitimate daughter Bradamante d'Este (1550-1624). This also brought a rich dowry into the Bevilacqua family.

In 1590 he had to leave Ferrara after Ercole Trotti discovered Bevilacqua's affair with Trotti's wife Anna Guarini, a court singer. Bradamante remained in Ferrara while her husband settled in Sassuolo. He only returned to Ferrara in 1598 after Alfonso's death and Ferrara's incorporation into the Papal States,[2] thanks to intercession from cardinal Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini, a relation.

Children

Bradamante and Ercole had twelve children:

Note

  1. Luigi Ughi, Dizionario storico degli uomini illustri ferraresi, Ferrara, 1804.
  2. Luciano Chiappini, Gli Estensi, Varese, 1988.

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