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A man of little education (unlike his brother Leonello), he had a pragmatic view of the arts as a powerful propaganda tool to promote his political ambitions by projecting an image of personal
188:. He liked to portray himself as an ideal ruler, as for example in the frescoes in Palazzo Schifanoia. His traditional image as a magnanimous patron of arts, as later proclaimed in 202:, whom he did not consider worthy of any special consideration. A notorious example of this attitude was his miserly treatment of Cossa, who consequently abandoned Ferrara 198:, is also an idealized representation. While spending extravagantly on culture and spectacle to promote his political image, he was far from generous with the artists he 154:. He was in general appreciated by his subjects. One cause of grievance was his project to build a mountain from scratch in 1471 – a folly he was later forced to abandon. 17: 185: 481: 305: 575: 138:
Borso followed an expansionist policy for his state, and one of ennobling for his family. He was generally allied with the
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of Renaissance Italy and a fabulously costly work of art; however, its principal illuminator,
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On May 18, 1452 he received confirmation over his fiefs, as Duke, by Emperor
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The Magnificence of Borso and Ercole d'Este: Princes of Ferrara (1450-1505)
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Borso never married and left no heirs. His successor was his half-brother
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Pius II (2003). Meserve, Margaret; Simonetta, Marcello (eds.).
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Production of the Bible cost exactly twice the amount paid to
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Borso d'Este, Duke of Ferrara
Borso d'Este (1605–1657)

Vicino da Ferrara
Pinacoteca
Sforza Castle
Milan
duke of Ferrara
duke of Modena
House of Este
Niccolò III d'Este
Ferrara
Modena
Reggio
Stella de' Tolomei
Leonello d'Este

Borso d'Este's Bible
Frederick III
St. Peter's Basilica
Pope Paul II
Republic of Venice
Francesco I Sforza
Medici
Battle of Molinella
Ferrarese school of painting
Francesco del Cossa
Ercole dei Roberti
Cosimo Tura
Palazzo Schifanoia

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