He begged Ercole d’Este and the Marquis of Mantua to send him falcons, and it was said that he was going to Pisa for change of air.
Pietro in Formis), see the Roman diaries and Montecatino’s reports to Ercole d’Este in Cappelli, l.
Both sides grew so excited that Ercole d’Este thought it necessary to step between them.
He made use of his connection with Germany, where he had been as envoy from Duke Ercole d’Este to King Maximilian, to make large acquisitions for the Florentine libraries.
Letters about their horses passed between Lorenzo and King Ferrante, the Este family, the Sforzas of Pesaro, and others.
He was also in communication with the Este family, and afterwards attached himself to Savonarola, at whose fall his house was burnt down.
He could not help seeing how all the advantages that had been gained were being given up, and that an inadequate result of the long and costly war was all that Este could obtain by the treaty.
The drive from Estealong the skirts of the Euganean Hills to Arqua takes one through a country which is tenderly beautiful, because of its contrast between little peaked mountains and the plain.
Borso d'Este Duke of Ferrara, and the family, as long as it lasted, was thenceforth inseparably connected with the subject of this chapter.
Of Lombard origin, these Margraves of Este had ruled the surrounding country for three centuries prior to 1452, in which year Pope Paul III.
Borso's grandson Alphonso married the notorious Lucrezia Borgia; but to Azzo d'Este, Margrave of Este in the year 1110, belongs a greater claim to fame.
No, no: la índole delicada de este nuevo negocio exige que usted no se entere de él hasta que pueda consagrarle toda su atención.
Este had these gardens laid out and his pleasure-house built overlooking them; and his gardener did not plan so substantially as his architect.
Este family in Ferrara, who emulate the best Italian styles.
He was court-painter in the time of Borso d'Este and Tito Strozzi, who left a poetic eulogy upon him.
Este family in Ferrara, who emulate the best Italian styles 301 EPOCH III.
It was in this year that Isabella d'Este Gonzaga, Duchess of Mantua, commissioned a picture for her boudoir in the Ducal Palace.
It does not seem just to blame the Princess Leonora d'Este for the sad fate which befell Tasso, as so many have done, for there is no proof of any unkindness on her part.
The Este family were great promoters of these versions; which, though not printed till the sixteenth century, were for the most part made and represented before the close of the fifteenth.
They were detained a day at Florence, and did not reachEste till poor little Clara was dangerously ill from dysentery, which reduced her to a state of fever and weakness.
It is now the Venetian home of an American; and once no less a personage than Isabella d'Este lived in it very shortly after America was discovered.
The story goes that Veronese being driven to make use of the Pisani villa at Este as a temporary home, painted the picture while there and left it behind him with a message that he hoped it would pay for his board and lodging.
Ferrara, the only Romagnese principalities which still withstood the grasping policy of the papacy, had given rise to anxieties in the families of d'Este and della Rovere, the Cardinal repaired to Francesco Maria I.
Among the reasons which incline us to believe that this connection was chiefly sought upon her side, is the desire which Tasso about this time manifested of exchanging the protection of the d'Este for a residence at Rome.
The Abbot renounced his preferment on the plea of family matters, requiring his presence in his native city, and, faithful to this domestic duty, declined an offer from Cardinal d'Este of a situation in his household.
Lucrezia d'Este is yon other fair, Whose dazzling tresses seem a treasure given For guileless love therewith to weave a snare And toils, purveyed by Him who rules in heaven.
Giulia della Rovere d'Este commissioned such a one from a jeweller at Bologna in 1555, and paid him forty-six dollars to account.
These decided steps were followed up by a levy of nearly thirty thousand men, but ere they could be brought into the field, Cesare d'Este gained some partial successes near Bologna.
The family of Este was the most ancient and illustrious in Italy.
The author of the Sorrows of Werther did not, therefore, perhaps draw exclusively upon his imagination in picturing the rise and struggle of an unhappy passion for Leonora d'Este in the bosom of the young poet.
But both these writers considered the interests of the house of Este more sacred than those of truth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "este" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.