Aldobrandino II d'Este (died 1326) was the marquess of Ferrara from 1308 until his death.
He was the son of Obizzo II d'Este and Jacopina Fieschi, the niece of Pope Adrian V. Aldobrandino became lord of Ferrara at the death of his elder brother Azzo VIII, and renounced the rights to Modena and Reggio. He was succeeded by his sons Obizzo III, Rinaldo and Niccolò.
The House of Este is a European dynasty of North Italian origin whose members ruled parts of Italy and Germany for many centuries.
Alberto I della Scala was lord of Verona from 1277, a member of the Scaliger family.
Alfonso III d'Este was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1628 to 1629. He was the husband of Princess Isabella of Savoy, daughter of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy and his wife Infanta Catherine Michelle of Spain.
Niccolò III d'Este was Marquess of Ferrara from 1393 until his death. He was also a condottiero.
Obizzo II d'Este was Marquis of Ferrara and Ancona.
Azzo VIII d'Este was lord of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 1293 until his death.
Niccolò II d'Este was lord of Ferrara, Modena and Parma from 1361 until his death.
Obizzo III d'Este was the Marquess of Ferrara from 1317 until his death.
Aldobrandino III d'Este was the Lord of Ferrara and Modena from 1352 until his death in 1361.
Alberto (V) d'Este was lord of Ferrara and Modena from 1388 until his death.
Obizzo da Polenta was an Italian nobleman and politician and the lord of Ravenna of the da Polenta family.
Guido III da Polenta was a lord of Ravenna, Italy and a member of the da Polenta family.
Azzo VI, also known as Azzolino, was an Italian nobleman and condottiero. He held the title of Marquis of Este from the death of his father, Azzo V (1190) until his death.
Bernardino II da Polenta was lord of Ravenna, Italy from 1389 to 1400. He was the son of Guido III da Polenta, grandson of Bernardino I and a member of the da Polenta family. Bernardino's mother was Elisa d'Este, the daughter of Obizzo III d'Este of Ferrara, who gave him numerous children. In 1389, Bernardino and his brothers, Ostasio, Obizzo, Aldobrandino, Azzo and Pietro imprisoned their father and ruled Ravenna. The brothers died in quick succession; allegedly Bernardino was poisoned by his brother Obizzo.
Azzo VII d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara was marquis of Ferrara from 1215 to 1222, and again from 1240 until his death.
Fulco I d'Este was the ancestor of the Italian line of the House of Este.
Francesco d'Este may refer to:
Riccobaldo of Ferrara was a medieval Italian notary and Latin writer of the Middle Ages, a chronicler, geographer and encyclopedist. He is sometimes known in the literature as Riccobaldo da Ferrara according to the Italian form, as well as Riccobaldo Ferrarese or as Riccolbaldo.
Rinaldo d'Este was a member of the House of Este.
Aldobrandino I d' Este was the marquis of Este and Ferrara, both in Italy. He was co-ruler with his half brother Azzo VI. He was also the posthumous father of Saint Contardo of Este. His daughter Beatrice married King of Hungary, Andrew II, and became Queen of Hungary.