Sigismondo d'Este (1433–1507)

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Sigismondo d'Este (31 August 1433, Ferrara - 1 April 1507, Rome) was a Ferrarese nobleman. He was lord of San Martino in Rio, Campogalliano, Rodeglia, Castellarano and San Cassiano, governor of Reggio, governor and duke's lieutenant of the duchy of Ferrara and captain-general of the duke of Ferrara's army.

Life

He was the second son of Niccolò III d'Este and his third wife Ricciarda di Saluzzo. In 1434 he was christened and armed as a knight of his godfather Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor. He, his mother and his elder brother fled to the court of Alfonso V of Aragon. In 1463 he was made governor of Reggio Emilia by Borso d'Este. In December 1470 he fought against count Guido Pepoli, plundering Pepoli's lands in retaliation for Pepoli's plundering of Sigismondo's lands. Borso was succeeded by Sigismundo's elder brother, who kept on Sigismondo as lieutenant of Reggio Emilia and had him rule the duchy when he was absent. Between 1467 and 1488 he fought in several wars on his brother's behalf and from 1488 onwards he became the only man to rule in his absence.

As a reward, Ercole gave his brother the lordships of San Martino in Rio,[1] Campogalliano, Rodeglia, Castellarano and San Cassiano. In 1507 Sigismondo fell on the steps of St Peter's Basilica in Rome and died.[2] His successors in the Este-San Martino line ruled Castellarano on and off until 1758.[3]

Issue

He had four children with a woman named Pizzocara:[4]

  • Ercole d'Este (? - 1517), marquess of San Martino. Married Angiola Sforza, with whom he had one son, Sigismondo, his heir;[5]
  • Lucrezia d'Este, married Alberigo Malaspina; had one daughter, Ricciarda;[6]
  • Bianca d'Este, married Amerigo Sanseverino, count of Capaccio;
  • Diana d'Este (? - 1555), married Uguccione Contrari, count of Vignola.

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