Английская Википедия:Caterina Pico

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Caterina Pico
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Caterina Pico (della Mirandola) (1454 - 5 December 1501) was an Italian noblewoman.[1]

Life

She was born in Mirandola, the eldest of the seven children of Gianfrancesco I Pico (1415-1467), lord of Mirandola and Concordia and of Giulia Boiardo, daughter of Feltrino count of Scandiano and cousin of the poet and writer Matteo Maria Boiardo. Her most notable sibling was the humanist and philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.

In 1473 she married Шаблон:Ill,[2] lord of Carpi, with whom she had three children:

  • Caterina, nun
  • Lionello (?-1535)
  • Alberto (1475-1531), successor[3]

The boys were later tutored by Aldus Manutius.[2]

She was widowed in 1480 and remarried in 1484 to Rodolfo Gonzaga; he was killed at the battle of Fornovo in 1495.[2] They had six children:

  • Giovan Francesco
  • Luigi Alessandro
  • Paola
  • Lucrezia
  • Barbara
  • Giulia

She inherited the fiefdom of Luzzara, which on her death passed to Gianfrancesco. She died in Luzzara, apparently after being poisoned.[2]

References

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