Ippolito II d’Este

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Ippolito II d’Este was a powerful 16th-century Italian cardinal and Renaissance patron of the arts, best known for creating the famed Villa d’Este and its gardens in Tivoli.

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Ippolito II d'Este 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian noble
Renaissance patron of the arts
cardinal
human
appointedCardinalBy Pope Paul III NERFINISHED
birthDate 1509-08-25
birthPlace Duchy of Ferrara NERFINISHED
Ferrara NERFINISHED
burialPlace Santa Maria Maggiore NERFINISHED
cardinalateStart 1538
countryOfCitizenship Duchy of Ferrara NERFINISHED
Papal States
deathDate 1572-12-02
deathPlace Papal States
Rome
educatedAt University of Ferrara NERFINISHED
familyName d’Este NERFINISHED
father Alfonso I d’Este NERFINISHED
givenName Ippolito NERFINISHED
knownFor Renaissance cultural patronage
creating the famed Villa d’Este and its gardens in Tivoli
lavish lifestyle and courtly magnificence
languageUsed Italian
Latin
memberOf House of Este NERFINISHED
mother Lucrezia Borgia NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Cardinal of Ferrara NERFINISHED
notableWork Villa d’Este, Tivoli NERFINISHED
participatedIn papal conclave of 1549–1550 NERFINISHED
papal conclave of 1555 (April) NERFINISHED
papal conclave of 1555 (May) NERFINISHED
papal conclave of 1559 NERFINISHED
patronage Renaissance artists and architects
construction of Villa d’Este in Tivoli
gardens of Villa d’Este in Tivoli
musicians at his court
positionHeld Archbishop of Milan
Governor of Tivoli
Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church
cardinal of the Catholic Church
cardinal-bishop of Ostia e Velletri
cardinal-bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina
cardinal-bishop of Sabina
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Ferrara NERFINISHED
Rome
Tivoli NERFINISHED
servedAsArchbishopOfMilanFrom 1551
servedAsArchbishopOfMilanUntil 1555
sibling Alessandro d’Este NERFINISHED
Ercole II d’Este NERFINISHED
uncle Ippolito I d’Este NERFINISHED

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Lucrezia Borgia child Ippolito II d’Este
Villa d'Este patron Ippolito II d’Este
this entity surface form: Ippolito II d'Este