Duchess of Ferrara
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Definition
Proper noun: * A specific historical figure: "Duchess of Ferrara" refers to Lucrezia Borgia, an Italian noblewoman who was the Duchess of Ferrara from 1505 until her death. She is historically noted as a significant patron of the arts and literature during the Renaissance.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Duchess of Ferrara was a central figure in the political and cultural life of the Italian Renaissance.
- Many poets and artists found support at the court of the Duchess of Ferrara.
Advanced Usage
- Historical and cultural reference: The title is often used in historical texts, art history, and literature to refer specifically to Lucrezia Borgia and her role as a patron. It evokes the politics, art, and intrigue of Renaissance Italy.
- The portrait is believed to depict the Duchess of Ferrara in her later years.
Variants and Related Words
- Lucrezia Borgia: The personal name of the historical figure who held the title Duchess of Ferrara.
- Patron of the arts: A phrase describing her primary historical role and legacy.
Synonyms
- Lucrezia Borgia (the specific person).
- Renaissance patron (describing her function, though this is a broader category).
Notes on Meaning
- The term "Duchess of Ferrara" is a specific historical title and proper noun. It is not used as a common noun and does not refer to any duchess of Ferrara, but specifically to Lucrezia Borgia during her tenure. Its meaning is fixed within its historical context.
Noun
- Italian noblewoman and patron of the arts (1480-1519)