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  1. Giulio d'Este (13 July 1478 – 24 March 1561) was the illegitimate son of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara. He is known for the conflicts he had with his half brother, Ippolito d'Este, which culminated in a failed conspiracy.

  2. Jul 13, 2017 · Learn about the life and adventures of Giulio d'Este, the illegitimate son of Duke Ercole I and a prisoner for 53 years. Find out how he plotted against his half-brothers, lost his eyesight and regained his freedom.

  3. Giulio d'Este; tragedia lirica in tre atti, da rappresentarsi nel Teatro Berico in Vicenza l'autunno 1849 by Campana, Fabio, 1819-1882 ; Monteverde, Augusto Cesare.

  4. Personaggi: ROBERTO D'ESTE. Signor Cesare Badiali -- DIOMIRA. Signora Giuseppina Strepponi -- GIULIO D'ESTE. Signor Lorenzo Salvi -- ALFREDO. Signor Giuseppe Lovato -- GUISCARDO. Signor Secondo Torre -- MATILDE. Signora Luigia Olivieri--p. 3 Performance: Trieste, Teatro Grande, 1841

  5. Giulio d'Este was the illegitimate son of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara. He is known for the conflicts he had with his half brother, Ippolito d'Este, which culminated in a failed conspiracy.

  6. May 24, 2023 · Notably Giulio d’Este was shut up in this cell for many years; he was the legitimate brother of Alfonso I and the lead actor in a famous and unhappy affair. Giulio and Cardinal Ippolito, both of them brothers of Alfonso I, held grudges and differences with each other from long ago.

  7. Giulio d'Este and Ippolito d'Este held grudges and differences with each other over the course of their lives. [ citation needed ] Giulio grew up in the court of Ferrara and later resided in his palace on the Via degli Angeli (road of angels) in Ferrara.

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