Beatrice d'Este
Ferrara, 1475 - 1497, Milan
She was one of the most important personalities of his time and, despite her short life, she drew the ranks of Italian politics. She was a woman of culture, an important patron, a leader in fashion: alongside her illustrious husband she made Milan one of the greatest capitals of the European Renaissance.[1][2] With her own determination and bellicose nature, she was the soul of the Milanese resistance against the enemy French during the first of the Italian Wars.
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