This is a list of rulers of the estates owned by the Este family, which main line of Marquesses (Marchesi d'Este) rose in 1039 with Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan. The name "Este" is related to the city where the family came from, Este.

From the Lordship of Este to the Duchy of Ferrara-Modena-Reggio

The family was founded by Adalbert the Margrave, who might have been the true first margrave of Milan of this family. In 1209, Azzo VI was named the first marquess of Ferrara. The title passed to his descendants, and the marquisate was delegated to a cadet branch of the Este family. Later, they were also created marquesses of Modena and Reggio.

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Italy 1494 AD.png|The Duchy of Modena (in the dark purple) and of Ferrara (in the light purple) in the context of late 15th century Italy.

Arms of the house of Este (1).svg|First coat of arms of the family

Ferrara-1600.jpg|A map of Ferrara at the time of its loss by the Este family, c.1600

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In 1452 Borso d'Este, then marquis of Modena and Reggio, was raised by Emperor Frederick III with the title of duke of Modena and Reggio. In 1471, Pope Paul II formally elevated him in as Duke of Ferrara, over which the family had in fact long presided.

This latter territory was lost to the Papal States in 1597, while the House of Este continued to rule the Duchy of Modena and Reggio in the Emilia region until 1796, when it became part of Napoleon Bonaparte's Cispadane Republic. In 1814, the duchy was restored under the Habsburg grandson of the last Este duke, continuing until it was annexed by Piedmont-Sardinia in 1859.

Rulers

House of Este

Partitions of Este territories under Este rule

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| colspan=7 style="background: #def;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Este--->

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| colspan=1 rowspan="7" style="background: #def;" |Marquisate of Este<br>(940–1463)<br><small>(acquired <span style="background-color:#fed">Ferrara</span> 1187,<br>recovered 1240</small>);<br><small>(acquired <span style="background-color:#ceb">Modena</span> 1288;<br>and <span style="background-color:#dce">Reggio</span> 1289) </small>

| colspan=3 rowspan="2" style="background: #ceb;" |Marquisate<br>of Modena<br><small>(1st creation)</small><br>(1293–1361)

| colspan=3 style="background: #fed;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Ferrara--->

|-

| colspan=1 style="background: #fed;" |Marquisate<br>of Ferrara<br>(1293–1308)

| colspan=2 rowspan="4" style="background: #eee;" |<small>Reggio to<br> Papal States<br>(1306–1405)</small>

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| colspan=3 rowspan="2" style="background: #eee;" |<small>Modenese Republic<br>(1308–1336)</small>

| colspan=1 style="background: #eee;" |<small>Ferrara to<br>Papal States<br>(1308–1317)</small>

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| colspan=1 rowspan="2" style="background: #fed;" |Marquisate<br>of Ferrara<br>(1317–1405)

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| colspan=3 style="background: #ceb;" |Marquisate<br>of Modena<br><small>(2nd creation)</small><br>(1336–1361)

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| colspan=4 style="background: #fed;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Ferrara--->

| colspan=2 style="background: #eee;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Reggio--->

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| colspan=6 style="background: #fff;" |Marquisate of Modena, Ferrara and Reggio<br>(1405–1471)

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| colspan=7 style="background: #fff;" |<small>Raised to:</small><br>Duchy of Modena, Ferrara and Reggio<br>(1471–1597)<br><small>(lost <span style="background-color:#fed">Ferrara</span> 1597)</small>

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| colspan=6 style="background: #fff;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---ModRe--->

| colspan=1 rowspan="10" style="background: #eee;" |<small>Ferrara lost to<br> Papal States 1597</small>

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| colspan=3 rowspan="2" style="background: #fee;" |Marquisate of<br>San Martino in Rio<br>(1490–1757)

| colspan=2 style="background: #ace;" |Marquisate<br>of Montecchio<br><small>(1st creation)</small><br>(1562–1587)

| colspan=1 style="background: #fff;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Modena-Reggio--->

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| colspan=3 style="background: #fff;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Modena-Reggio--->

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| colspan=1 style="background: #fca;" |Marquisate<br>of Lanzo<br>(1592–1652)

| colspan=2 style="background: #fee;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---San Martino--->

| colspan=3 style="background: #fff;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Modena-Reggio--->

|-

| colspan=3 style="background: #fee;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---San Martino--->

| colspan=1 rowspan="3" style="background: #ffc;" |Marquisate<br>of Scandiano<br>(1643–1725)

| colspan=1 style="background: #ace;" |Marquisate of<br>Montecchio<br><small>(2nd creation)</small><br>(1638–1713)

| colspan=1 style="background: #fff;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Modena-Reggio--->

|-

| colspan=1 rowspan="3" style="background: #fbd;" |Marquisate<br>of Dronero<br>(1653–1734)

| colspan=1 rowspan="3" style="background: #fde;" |Marquisate<br>of Borgomanero<br>(1652–1734)

| colspan=1 rowspan="2" style="background: #fee;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---San Martino--->

| colspan=2 style="background: #fff;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Modena-Reggio--->

|-

| colspan=2 style="background: #fff;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Modena-Reggio--->

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| colspan=1 style="background: #fee;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---San Martino--->

| colspan=3 style="background: #fff;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Modena-Reggio--->

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| colspan=1 rowspan="2" style="background: #eee;" |<small>Dronero inherited by<br>Birago di Vische family</small>

| colspan=2 style="background: #fee;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---San Martino--->

| colspan=3 style="background: #fff;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Modena-Reggio--->

|-

| colspan=5 style="background: #fff;" |&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<!---Modena-Reggio--->

|}

Table of rulers

{| class="wikitable sticky-header"

! colspan=2 | Ruler!!Born!!Reign!!Ruling part!!Consort!!Death!!Notes

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||Adalbert the Margrave||

|align="center"|c.910<br><small>?</small>

|align="center"|c.940 – 951

|align="center"|Lordship of Este<br><small>(part of the March of Milan)</small>||Unknown

|align="center"|951<br><small>aged 40-41?</small>||Ruler of the Eastern March (or March of Milan), and founder of the Obertenghi family, direct ancestor to the House of Este.

|-style=background:#def

||Oberto I||

|align="center"|c.930<br><small>Son of Adalbert</small>

|align="center"|951 – 15 October 975

|align="center"|Lordship of Este<br><small>(part of the March of Milan)</small>||Willa of Spoleto<br/>seven children

|align="center"|15 October 975<br><small>aged 44-45</small>||Also Marquis of Milan. A son of his was the founder of the Malaspina family.

|-style=background:#def

||Oberto II||

|align="center" rowspan="2"|c.950<br><small>Sons of Oberto I and Willa of Spoleto</small>

|align="center"|15 October 975 – 1014

|align="center" rowspan=2|Lordship of Este<br><small>(part of the March of Milan)</small>||Railenda<br/>six children

|align="center"|1014<br><small>aged 63-64</small>

|rowspan="2"|Also Marquesses of Milan. The sons of Alberto I were the ancestors of the Pallavicini family.

|-style=background:#def

||Alberto I||

|align="center"|15 October 975 – 1002||Unknown<br/>three children

|align="center"|1002<br><small>aged 51-52</small>

|-style=background:#def

||Ugo||

|align="center"|c.970<br><small>First son of Oberto II and Railenda</small>

|align="center"|1014

|align="center"|Lordship of Este<br><small>(part of the March of Milan)</small>||Unmarried

|align="center"|(26 January) 1035<br>Piacenza<br><small>aged 64-65</small>||Also Marquis of Milan, and Count of Padua and Vicenza. Deposed in the same year of accession.

|-style=background:#def

||Alberto Azzo I<br><small>(Alberto II Azzo I)</small>||

|align="center"|c.970<br><small>Second son of Oberto II and Railenda</small>

|align="center"|1014–1029

|align="center"|Lordship of Este<br><small>(part of the March of Milan)</small>||Adela<br>one child

|align="center"|1029<br><small>aged 58-59</small>||Also Marquis of Milan.

|-style=background:#def

||Alberto Azzo II<br><small>(Alberto III Azzo II)</small>||100px

|align="center"|997<br>Modena<br><small>Son of Alberto Azzo I and Adela</small>

|align="center"|1029 – 20 August 1097

|align="center"|Lordship of Este<br><br><small>Raised to:<br></small>Marquisate of Este||Kunigunde of Altdorf<br/>1036<br/>one child<br/><br/><br/>c.1050<br/>two children<br><br>Vitalia Orseolo<br>one child

|align="center"|20 August 1097<br>Vangadizza<br><small>aged 99–100?</small>||First ruler to be known as Marquis of Este. Also Marquis of Milan, and the founder of the House of Este. His son from his first wife, Welf IV, is the ancestor of the House of Welf.

|-style=background:#def

||Folco I||100px

|align="center"|c.1050?<br><small>Son of Alberto Azzo II and Garsenda of Maine</small>

|align="center"|20 August 1097 – December 1128

|align="center"|Marquisate of Este||Unknown<br/>six children

|align="center"|15/22 December 1128<br>Vangadizza<br><small>aged 87–88 or 100–101</small>||Also Marquis of Milan. Referenced as titular, because, after Alberto Azzo II's death, the lands of the family were partitioned between the various branches of the family (including Malaspinas and Pallavicinis).

|-style=background:#def

||Azzo III||

|align="center" rowspan="2"|c.1080<br><small>Sons of Ugo d'Este, Count of Maine and Heria of Hauteville</small>

|align="center"|December 1128 – c.1142

|align="center" rowspan="9"|Marquisate of Este<br><small>(with <span style="background-color:#fed">Lordship of Ferrara </span> since 1187)</small>||Aichiva<br/>one child

|align="center"|c.1142<br><small>aged 61-62</small>

|rowspan="2"|Nephews of Folco, referenced in documents as marchese, proving, along with Azzo's numbering, that they may have co-ruled with their cousins.

|-style=background:#def

||Tancredo||

|align="center"|December 1128 – c. 1145||Unknown

|align="center"|c.1145<br><small>aged 64-65</small>

|-style=background:#def

||Azzo IV||

|align="center" rowspan="5"|c.1100?<br><small>Sons of Folco I</small>

|align="center"|December 1128 – c. 1154||Unknown

|align="center"|c.1154<br><small>aged 53–54?</small>

|rowspan="7"|Sons of Folco I, ruled jointly and with their cousins Azzo III and Tancredo.<br><small>aged 64–65?</small>

|-style=background:#def

||Folco II||

|align="center"|December 1128 – 1178||Unknown<br>one child

|align="center"|1178<br><small>aged 77–78?</small>

|-style=background:#def

||Alberto IV||

|align="center"|December 1128 – 1184||Matilda<br>two children

|align="center"|1184 (after 10 April)<br><small>aged 83–84?</small>

|-style=background:#def

||||

|align="center"|December 1128 – 25 December 1193||Unknown<br/>one child <br/><br/>Sofia Lendinara<br/>five children

|align="center"|25 December 1193<br><small>aged 92–93?</small>

|-style=background:#def

||||

|align="center"|c. 1135<br><small>Son of and Sofia Lendinara</small>

|align="center"|c.1140–1190||Marchesella Adelardi<br/>1120<br/>two children

|align="center" |c.1190<br>Ferrara<br><small>aged 54-55?</small>

|-style=background:#def

||Bonifazio II||

|align="center"|c.1130?<br><small>Son of Folco II</small>

|align="center"|1178 – 1190||Unknown

|align="center"|1190<br><small>aged 59-60?</small>

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||Azzo VI||100px

|align="center"|c. 1170<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Azzo V and Marchesella Adelardi</small>

|align="center"|25 December 1193 – November 1212

|align="center"|Marquisate of Este<br><small>(with <span style="background-color:#fed">Lordship of Ferrara </span>)</small>||Sofia Aldobrandini<br/>1189<br/>two children<br/><br/>Sophia of Savoy<br/>before 1192<br/>one child<br/><br/><br/>22 February 1204<br/>two children

|align="center"|November 1212<br>Verona<br><small>aged 41–42</small>||Also Marquis of Ancona since 1209. In that year, the lordship of Ferrara was raised to a Marquisate.

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||Aldobrandino I||100px

|align="center"|c. 1190<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Azzo VI and Sofia Aldobrandini</small>

|align="center"|November 1212 – 10 October 1215

|align="center"|Marquisate of Este<br><small>(with <span style="background-color:#fed">Lordship of Ferrara</span>)</small>||Unknown<br/>Before 1215<br/>three children

|align="center"|10 October 1215<br>Ancona<br><small>aged 24–25</small>||Died prematurely, but with children. However, he was succeeded by his minor half-brother.

|-style=background:#def

|align="center" colspan="7"|<small>Regencies of , Alberto da Baone, and Tisone da Camposampiero (1215–1219)</small>

|rowspan="2"|In 1222, Azzo was deposed of Ferrara by , but recovered the city in 1240. Azzo VII raised two of the children of his half-brother, one of them being Saint Contardo of Este.

|-style=background:#def

||Azzo VII Novello||100px

|align="center"|c.1205<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Azzo VI and </small>

|align="center"|10 October 1215 – 16 February 1264

|align="center"|Marquisate of Este<br><small>(with <span style="background-color:#fed">Lordship of Ferrara</span> in 1215-1222 and since 1240)</small>||Giovanna Puglia<br/>1221<br/>four children<br/><br/>Amabilia Pallavicini<br/>1238<br/>no/two children

|align="center" |16 February 1264<br>Apulia<br><small>aged 58–59</small>

|-style="background-color:#fed"

|align="center" colspan="8"|Occupation of Ferrara by (1222–1240)

|-style="background-color:#def"

||Obizzo II||100px

|align="center"|1247<br>Ferrara<br><small>Bastard son of Rinaldo d'Este</small>

|align="center"|16 February 1264 – January/February 1293

|align="center"|Marquisate of Este<br><small>(with <span style="background-color:#fed">Lordship of Ferrara</span>; with Lordships of <span style="background-color:#ceb">Modena</span> since 1288 and <span style="background-color:#dce">Reggio</span> since 1289)</small>||Jacopina Fieschi<br/>1263<br/>three children<br/><br/><br/>1289<br/>two children

|align="center"|20 January or 13 February 1293<br>Ferrara<br><small>aged 45-46</small>||Grandson of Azzo VII, as bastard son of Azzo's son, Rinaldo. Between 1288 and 1289 he achieved the joining of the communes of Modena and Reggio to the Este's lands. After his death the lands were partitioned between his sons.

|-style=background:#def

||Azzo VIII||100px

|align="center"|c.1265<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Obizzo II and Jacopina Fieschi</small>

|align="center"|January/February 1293 – 31 January 1308)</small>

|rowspan="2"|<br/>April 1305<br/>no children

|align="center" rowspan="2"|26 July 1326<br>Bologna<br><small>aged c.60–61</small>

|-style=background:#fed

|align="center"|1317 – 26 July 1326

|align="center"|Lordship of Ferrara

|-style=background:#def

||||

|align="center"|c. 1290<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Obizzo II and </small>

|align="center"|January/February 1293–23 August 1312

|align="center"|Marquisate of Este<br><small>(1/3, with <span style="background-color:#dce">Lordship of Reggio</span> until 1306)</small>||Orsina Orsini<br>four children

|align="center"|23 August 1312<br>Ferrara<br><small>aged 22–23</small>

|-

|style="background-color:#ceb" align="center" colspan="8"|Modenese Republic (1306–1336)

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|style="background-color:#dce" align="center" colspan="8"|Reggio occupied by the Papal States (1306–1405)

|-style=background:#fed

|align="center" colspan="7"|<small>Regency of (1308)</small>

|rowspan="2"|Barred from succession (despite Ferrara wanting him to succeed his father), Fresco d'Este was appointed regent for his own son Folco, the designated heir of Azzo VIII. Fresco tried to appeal to the Papal States to regain his place, but Ferrara ended up temporarily absorbed by the Papal army.

|-style=background:#fed

||||

|align="center"|c.1300?<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of and Pellegrina Caccianemici</small>

|align="center"|31 January - October 1308<br><small>(since 1452)</small>||Unmarried

|align="center" |20 August 1471<br><small>aged 57</small>||

|-style=background:#fff

||Ercole I the Fearless||100px

|align="center"|26 October 1431<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Niccolò III and Ricciarda of Saluzzo </small>

|align="center"|20 August 1471 – 15 June 1505

|align="center"|Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio||Eleanor of Naples<br/>July 1473<br/>six children

|align="center"|15 June 1505<br>Ferrara<br><small>aged 73</small>||

|-style=background:#fee

||Sigismondo I||100px

|align="center"|31 August 1433<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Niccolò III and Ricciarda of Saluzzo</small>

|align="center"|11 May 1501 – 1 April 1507

|align="center"|Lordship of San Martino in Rio||Pizzocara<br/>three children

|align="center"|1 April 1507<br>Ferrara<br><small>aged 73</small>||Received the lordship based at San Martino in Rio from his brother.

|-style=background:#fff

|"|Alfonso I the Artilleryman||100px

|align="center"|21 July 1476<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Ercole I and Eleanor of Naples</small>

|align="center"|15 June 1505 – 31 October 1534

|align="center"|Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio||Anna Maria Sforza<br/>23 January 1491<br>Pavia<br/>no children<br><br>Lucrezia Borgia<br/>1 September 1501<br>Ferrara<br/>seven children

|align="center"|31 October 1534<br>Ferrara<br><small>aged 58</small>||

|-style=background:#fee

||||

|align="center"|c.1470<br><small>Bastard son of Sigismondo I and Cecilia Rachesi</small>

|align="center"|1 April 1507 – 1523

|align="center"|Lordship of San Martino in Rio||<br/>28 November 1492<br>two children

|align="center"|1523<br>Castellarano<br><small>aged 52–53</small>||

|-style=background:#fee

||||

|align="center"|1493<br><small>Son of and </small>

|align="center"|1523 – 1561

|align="center"|Lordship of San Martino in Rio||<br/>1533<br>six children

|align="center"|1561<br>Pavia<br><small>aged 67–68</small>||

|-style=background:#ace

||Alfonso||

|align="center"|10 March 1527<br>Ferrara<br><small>Bastard son of Alfonso I and Laura Dianti</small>

|align="center"|28 August 1533 – 1 November 1587

|align="center"|Lordship of Montecchio<br><small>(1533–1562)</small><br><br>Marquisate of Montecchio<br><small>(1562–1587)</small>||Giulia Della Rovere<br/>3 January 1549<br>three children

|align="center"|1 November 1587<br>Ferrara<br><small>aged 50</small>||Inherited from his father the lordship of Montecchio, which was raised to marquisate in 1569.

|-style=background:#fff

||Ercole II||100px

|align="center"|5 April 1508<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Alfonso I and Lucrezia Borgia</small>

|align="center"|31 October 1534 – 3 October 1559

|align="center"|Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio||Renée of France<br/>28 June 1528<br>Paris<br/>five children

|align="center"|3 October 1559<br>Ferrara<br><small>aged 51</small>||

|-style=background:#fff

||Alfonso II||100px

|align="center"|22 November 1533<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Ercole II and Renée of France </small>

|align="center"|3 October 1559 – 27 October 1597

|align="center"|Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio||Lucrezia de' Medici<br/>3 July 1558<br>Florence<br/>no children<br><br>Barbara of Austria<br/>5 December 1565<br>Innsbruck<br/>no children<br><br>Margherita Gonzaga<br/>24 February 1579<br>Ferrara<br/>no children

|align="center"|27 October 1597<br>Ferrara<br><small>aged 63</small>||Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his cousin Cesare.

|-style=background:#fee

||||

|align="center"|1537<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of and </small>

|align="center"|1561 – 13 December 1592

|align="center"|Lordship of San Martino in Rio<br><small>(1561–1588)</small><br><br>Marquisate of San Martino in Rio<br><small>(1588–1592)</small>||<br/>20 January 1570<br>Turin<br>five children

|align="center"|13 December 1592<br>Ferrara<br><small>aged 54–55</small>||During his rule the lordship was raised to a marquisate (1588). Acquired in 1580 the marquisate of Lanzo.

|-style=background:#fee

||||100px

|align="center"|1 November 1571<br>San Martino in Rio<br><small>First son of and </small>

|align="center"|13 December 1592 – 26 May 1652

|align="center"|Marquisate of San Martino in Rio||Luisa de Cárdenas<br/>1606<br>no children<br><br>Livia Marini Castagna<br/>no children

|align="center"|26 May 1652<br>Milan<br><small>aged 80</small>

|rowspan="2"|Children of Filippo I, divided their patrimony.

|-style=background:#fca

||||100px

|align="center"|26 June 1572<br>Turin<br><small>Second son of and </small>

|align="center"|13 December 1592 – 26 August 1628

|align="center"|Marquisate of Lanzo||Francesca Charledes d’Antel d’Hostel<br/>1618<br>three children

|align="center"|26 August 1628<br>Turin<br><small>aged 56</small>

|-style=background:#fff

|rowspan="2"|Cesare

|rowspan="2"|100px

|align="center" rowspan="2"|8 October 1562<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Alfonso I, Marquess of Montecchio and Giulia della Rovere </small>

|align="center" style="background-color:#ace"|1 November 1587 – 27 October 1597

|align="center" style="background-color:#ace"|Marquisate of Montecchio

|rowspan="2"|Virginia de' Medici<br/>30 January 1586<br>Florence<br/>ten children

|align="center" rowspan="2"|11 December 1628<br>Modena<br><small>aged 67</small>

|rowspan="2"|Half cousin of Alfonso II. In 1598, the lack of recognition of his succession in Ferrara led to its annexation to the Papal States.

|-style=background:#fff

|align="center"|27 October 1597 – 11 December 1628

|align="center"|Duchy of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio<br><small>(until 1598)</small><br><br>Duchy of Modena and Reggio<br><small>(from 1598)</small>

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|style="background-color:#fed" align="center" colspan="8"|Ferrara definitively annexed by the Papal States

|-

|style="background-color:#ace" align="center" colspan="8"|Montecchio briefly annexed to Modena (1597–1638)

|-style=background:#fee

|rowspan="2"|

|rowspan="2"|100px

|align="center" rowspan="2"|1621<br><small>First son of and Francesca Charledes d’Antel d’Hostel</small>

|align="center" style=background:#fca|26 August 1628 – 26 May 1652

|align="center" style=background:#fca|Marquisate of Lanzo

|rowspan="2"|Margaret of Savoy<br/>30 November 1645<br>Turin<br>three children

|align="center" rowspan="2"|1653<br><small>aged 31–32</small>

|rowspan="2"|In 1652, reunited Lanzo and San Martino in Rio. Created, in 1646, the marquisate of Dronero.

|-style=background:#fee

|align="center"|26 May 1652 – 1653

|align="center"|Marquisate of San Martino in Rio

|-style="background-color:#fca"

|align="center" colspan="8" |Lanzo definitively annexed to San Martino in Rio

|-style=background:#fff

||Alfonso III||100px

|align="center"|22 October 1591<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Cesare and Virginia de' Medici</small>

|align="center"|11 December 1628 – 11 July 1629

|align="center"|Duchy of Modena and Reggio||Isabella of Savoy<br/>22 February 1608<br>Turin<br/>fourteen children

|align="center"|26 May 1644<br>Castelnuovo di Garfagnana<br><small>aged 52</small>||In 1629, abdicated to his son, to enter in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin.

|-style=background:#fff

||Francesco I||100px

|align="center"|6 September 1610<br>Modena<br><small>Son of Alfonso III and Isabella of Savoy </small>

|align="center"|11 July 1629 – 14 October 1658

|align="center"|Duchy of Modena and Reggio||Maria Caterina Farnese<br/>11 January 1631<br>Parma<br/>nine children<br><br>Vittoria Farnese<br/>12 February 1648<br>Parma<br/>one child<br><br>Lucrezia Barberini<br/>14 October 1654<br/>one child

|align="center"|14 October 1658<br>Santhià<br><small>aged 48</small>||Joined Florence and Venice against the Papal States in the Wars of Castro, hoping to reconquer Ferrara, with no success.

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||Luigi I||100px

|align="center"|27 March 1594<br>Ferrara<br><small>Son of Cesare and Virginia de' Medici </small>

|align="center"|1643 – 1 January 1664

|align="center"|Marquisate of Scandiano<br><small>(with <span style="background-color:#ace">Marquisate of Montecchio</span>)</small>||Unmarried

|align="center"|1 January 1664<br>Modena<br><small>aged 69</small>||Invested by his nephew with marquisate of Scandiano, and with it also came the old Marquisate of Montecchio. With no descendants of his own, he was succeeded by his nephews.

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|align="center"|1622<br>Borgomanero<br><small>Second son of and Francesca Charledes d’Antel d’Hostel</small>

|align="center"|26 May 1652 – 24 October 1695

|align="center"|Marquisate of Borgomanero||Paola Camilla Marliani<br/>1645<br>one child

|align="center"|24 October 1695<br>Vienna<br><small>aged 72–73</small>||Inherited from his uncle, Carlo Filiberto I, the lands of Borgomanero and Porlezza, creating a new marquisate.

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|align="center"|1647<br><small>First son of and Margaret of Savoy</small>

|align="center"|1653 – 28 August 1732

|align="center"|Marquisate of San Martino in Rio||Maria Teresa of Monaco<br/>seven children

|align="center"|28 August 1732<br>Parma<br><small>aged 84–85</small>

|rowspan="2"|Children of Filippo II, divided the patrimony. In 1720, the title of "marquess of Lanzo" ceased to exist.

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||Carlo Filiberto||100px

|align="center"|1649<br><small>Second son of and Margaret of Savoy</small>

|align="center"|1653 – 25 July 1703

|align="center"|Marquisate of Dronero ||Thérese de Mesmes de Marolles<br/>six children

|align="center"|25 July 1703<br>Parma<br><small>aged 53–54</small>

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||Alfonso IV||100px

|align="center"|14 October 1634<br>Modena<br><small>Son of Francesco I and Maria Caterina Farnese</small>

|align="center"|14 October 1658 – 16 July 1662

|align="center"|Duchy of Modena and Reggio||Laura Martinozzi<br/>27 May 1655<br>Compiègne<br/>two children

|align="center"|16 July 1662<br>Modena<br><small>aged 27</small>||

|-style=background:#fff

|align="center" colspan="7"|<small>Regency of Laura Martinozzi (1662–1674)</small>

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|-style=background:#fff

||Francesco II||100px

|align="center"|6 March 1660<br>Modena<br><small>Son of Alfonso IV and Laura Martinozzi </small>

|align="center"|16 July 1662–6 September 1694

|align="center"|Duchy of Modena and Reggio||Margherita Maria Farnese<br/>14 July 1692<br>Parma<br/>no children

|align="center"|6 September 1694<br>Modena<br><small>aged 34</small>

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||||100px

|align="center"|28 August 1648<br>Reggio Emilia<br><small>First son of Borso d'Este and Ippolita d'Este</small>

|align="center"|1 January 1664 – 26 May 1698

|align="center"|Marquisate of Scandiano

|rowspan="4"|Unmarried

|align="center"|26 May 1698<br>Modena<br><small>aged 49</small>

|rowspan="4"|Children of Borso, and nephews of Luigi I. Divided the inherited patrimony: Foresto abdicated of Montecchio to his younger brother Cesare Ignazio, but inherited his elder brother Luigi's property: after their deaths the patrimony was annexed to Modena.

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|rowspan="2"|

|align="center" rowspan="2"|20 April 1652<br>Modena<br><small>Second son of Borso d'Este and Ippolita d'Este</small>

|align="center" style=background:#ace|1 January 1664–23 May 1680

|align="center" style=background:#ace|Marquisate of Montecchio

|align="center" rowspan="2"|1725<br><small>aged 72–73</small>

|-style=background:#dc8

|align="center" style=background:#ffc|26 May 1698 – 1725

|align="center" style=background:#ffc|Marquisate of Scandiano

|-style=background:#ace

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|align="center" |1653<br><small>Third son of Borso d'Este and Ippolita d'Este</small>

|align="center" |23 May 1680 – 27 October 1713

|align="center" |Marquisate of Montecchio

|align="center" |27 October 1713<br>Reggio Emilia<br><small>aged 59–60</small>

|-style="background-color:#ace"

|align="center" colspan="8" |Montecchio was annexed to Modena

|-style="background-color:#ffc"

|align="center" colspan="8" |Scandiano was annexed to Modena

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||Rinaldo||133x133px

|align="center"|26 April 1655<br>Modena<br><small>Son of Francesco I and Lucrezia Barberini </small>

|align="center"|6 September 1694 – 26 April 1737

|align="center"|Duchy of Modena and Reggio||Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick-Lüneburg<br/>11 February 1696<br>Modena<br/>seven children

|align="center"|26 April 1737<br>Modena<br><small>aged 82</small>||Albeit declaring neutrality on the War of the Spanish Succession, France invaded Modena and Rinaldo had to flee to Bologna. In 1707, German troops ousted the French and restored the throne to Rinaldo.

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|align="center"|1646<br><small>Son of and Paola Camilla Marliani</small>

|align="center"|24 October 1695 – 1714

|align="center"|Marquisate of Borgomanero ||<br>1671<br/>one child

|align="center"|1714<br><small>aged 67–68</small>||

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|align="center"|1673<br>Turin<br><small>Son of Carlo Filiberto and Thérese de Mesmes de Marolles</small>

|align="center"|25 July 1703 – 1734

|align="center" style=background:#fbd|Marquisate of Dronero<br><small>(with <span style="background-color:#fde">Marquisate of Borgomanero</span> from 1716)</small>

|align="center"|Clara Colomba Cobianchi<br/>two children

|align="center"|1734<br>Castelfranco Emilia<br><small>aged 60–61</small>||After his death Dronero was inherited by the Birago di Vische family, and Borgomanero reverted to Modena.

|-style="background-color:#fde"

| align="center" colspan="8"|Borgomanero was annexed to San Martino in Rio

|-style="background-color:#fbd"

|align="center" colspan="8"|Dronero inherited by the Birago di Vische family

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|align="center"|16 March 1678<br>San Martino in Rio<br><small>Son of and Maria Teresa of Monaco</small>

|align="center"|1732 – 30 April 1752

|align="center"|Marquisate of San Martino in Rio <br><small>(1732–1747)</small><br><br>Principality of San Martino in Rio <br><small>(1747–1752)</small>||Teresa Sfondrati<br><small>(1710–1773)</small><br/>1734<br>three children

|align="center"|30 April 1752<br>San Martino in Rio<br><small>aged 74</small>||In 1747 the marquisate was raised to a principality. However, as he didn't have male heirs, after his death, the lands he ruled went to Modena.

|-style="background-color:#fee"

|align="center" colspan="8"|San Martino in Rio definitively annexed to Modena-Reggio

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||Francesco III||100px

|align="center"|2 July 1698<br>Modena<br><small>Son of Rinaldo and Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick-Lüneburg</small>

|align="center"|26 April 1737 – 22 February 1780

|align="center"|Duchy of Modena and Reggio||Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans<br/>21 June 1720<br>Modena<br/>ten children

|align="center"|22 February 1780<br>Modena<br><small>aged 81</small>||As the duchy was bankrupted by the Wars of the Spanish, Polish, and Austrian Successions, Francesco sold artworks of the Estense Gallery. He was a careful administrator, but most of the duchy's financial policy was in the hands of the Austrian plenipotentiary, Beltrame Cristiani.

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||Ercole III||100px

|align="center"|22 September 1727<br>Modena<br><small>Son of Francesco III and Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans</small>

|align="center"|22 February 1780 – 16 October 1796

|align="center"|Duchy of Modena and Reggio||Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, Duchess of Massa<br/>16 April 1741<br>Modena<br/>two children<br><br>Chiara Marini<br>1795<br><small>(morganatic)</small><br>one child

|align="center"|14 October 1803<br>Treviso<br><small>aged 75</small>||In 1785 he founded the Atesine Academy of Fine Arts: during his reign arts and culture flourished. The French invasion forced him to flee to Venice on 7 May 1796. Later, French soldiers captured him there, robbing 200,000 zecchini from his house. Then he moved to Treviso, where he died in 1803. The peaces of Treaty of Campo Formio (1797) and Lunéville had assigned him territories in Breisgau in exchange of the lost Duchy, but he never took possession of them.

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==Habsburg-Este dukes of Modena and Reggio, 1814–1859==<!-- This section is linked from Charles I of Austria -->

(from 1815 also Duke of Mirandola and from 1829 Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara)

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!width=10%|Name!!width=10%|Portrait!!width=20%|Birth!!width=20%|Marriages!!width=20%|Death

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|Francesco IV<br />14 July 1814–<br />21 January 1846

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|6 October 1779<br />Milan<br />son of Ferdinand, Duke of Breisgau and Maria Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Massa

|Maria Beatrice of Savoy<br />20 June 1812<br />Cagliari Cathedral<br />four children

|21 January 1846<br />Modena<br />aged 66

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|Francesco V<br />21 January 1846–<br />11 June 1859

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|1 June 1819<br />Modena<br />son of Francis IV and Maria Beatrice of Savoy

|Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria<br />20 March 1842<br />Kreuzkirche (Munich)<br />one daughter

|20 November 1875<br />Vienna<br />aged 56

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Habsburg-Este dukes of Modena and Reggio, post monarchy

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! width="10%" |Name!! width="10%" |Portrait!! width="20%" |Birth!! width="20%" |Marriages!! width="20%" |Death

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|Francesco V<br />1859–1875

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|1 June 1819<br />Modena<br />son of Francis IV and Maria Beatrice of Savoy

|Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria<br />20 March 1842<br />Kreuzkirche (Munich)<br />one daughter

|20 November 1875<br />Vienna<br />aged 56

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|Francis Ferdinand<br />1875–1914

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|18 December 1863<br /> Austria<br />son of Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria and Maria Annunciata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies

|Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg<br />1 July 1900<br />Reichstadt<br />three children

|28 June 1914<br />Sarajevo<br />aged 50

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|Charles<br />1914–1917

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|17 August 1887<br />Austria-Hungary<br />son of Archduke Otto Franz Joseph of Austria and Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony

| Zita of Bourbon-Parma<br />21 October 1911<br />Schwarzau)<br />eight children

|1 April 1922 <br />Funchal<br />aged 34

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|Robert<br />1917–1996

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|8 February 1915<br />Austria-Hungary<br />son of Charles and Zita of Bourbon-Parma

| Margherita of Savoy-Aosta<br />28 December 1953<br />Bourg-en-Bresse<br />five children

|7 February 1996<br />Basel<br />aged 80

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| Lorenz<br />1996–present

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|16 December 1955<br />France<br />son of Robert and Margherita of Savoy-Aosta

|Princess Astrid of Belgium

22 September 1984

Brussels

five children

|alive

age 69

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Heir apparent: Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este

See also

  • List of Modenese consorts
  • List of Ferrarese consorts

References