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'''Ippolita Maria Sforza''' (1446 – 1484), a oa ur briñsez italian eus an [[Tiegezh Sforza]] a oa o ren e [[dugelezh Milano]] er XVvet kantved, adalek 1450 betek 1535. Dimeziñ a eure da Alfonso, Dug Calabria, arenas diwezhatoc'h e Rouantelezh Naplez evel [[Alfonso II Naplez]].<ref>Charles Cawley, ''Medieval Lands'', Dukes of Milan</ref>
 
== He zud==
Ganet e oa Ippolita e [[Cremona]] d'an [[18 a viz Ebrel]] 1446, ha merc'h eoae oa da [[Francesco Iañ Sforza]], [[Dug Milano]] (1401 –1466) ha d'e bried [[Bianca Maria Visconti]], (1425 – 1468). C'hwec'h breur he devoa, hag ur c'hoar .
 
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Her paternal grandparents were [[Muzio Attendolo]] Sforza, a renowned ''condottiero'', and Lucia di Torsano, and her maternal grandparents were [[Filippo Maria Visconti]], Duke of Milan and [[Agnese del Maino]], daughter of Ambrogio del Maino, a [[Milan]]ese nobleman and ducal questore.
 
HerHe paternalzad grandparentsa oa mab wereda [[Muzio Attendolo]] Sforza, a renowned ''condottiero'' brudet, andha Lucia di Torsano, andhag herhe maternalmamm grandparentsa oa merc'h da were [[Filippo Maria Visconti]], DukeDug ofMilano, ha Milanda and [[Agnese del Maino]], daughter of Ambrogio del Maino, a [[Milan]]ese nobleman and ducal questore.
==Early life and education==
 
==Yaouankiz==
Ippolita was a very intelligent and cultured young woman. She was tutored by the Greek scholar and grammarian [[Constantine Lascaris]], who taught her philosophy and Greek. With her sisters and brothers she was taught in a palace school. When she was 14 years old she made a Latin address to pope [[Pius II]] at [[Mantua]], which became well known after it was circulated in manuscript<ref>{{cite book | authors=Stevenson | page=172 }}</ref>.
Speredek ha desket e oa Ippolita . Studiañ a reas gregach ha prederouriezh gant al lenneg hellazat [[Constantine Lascaris]],
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Ippolita was a very intelligent and cultured young woman. She was tutored by the Greek scholar and grammarian [[Constantine Lascaris]], who taught her philosophy and Greek. With her sisters and brothers she was taught in a palace school. When she was 14 years old she made a Latin address to pope [[Pius II]] at [[Mantua]], which became well known after it was circulated in manuscript<ref>{{cite book | authors=Stevenson | page=172 }}</ref>.
 
She composed many letters. These have been published in Italy in a single volume entitled, ''The Letters of Ippolita Maria Sforza'', and edited by Serena Castaldo. Previously, in 1893, in Bologna, F. Gabotto published a collection of Ippolita's letters which she had written in Naples from 1475 to 1482.<ref>Nadia Covini, ''Princesses and Ladies of Power at the Sforza Court'', 2006, retrieved on 3 December 2008</ref>
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* Piero of Rossano, Prince of Rossano (31 March 1472 – 17 February 1491), Lieutenant General of Apulia, died of an infection following leg surgery.<ref>Charles Cawley, ''Medieval Lands'', Sicily/Naples, Counts and Kings</ref>
 
Ippolita Maria Sforza died at Naples on 20 August 1484 at the age of thirty-eight. Her husband subsequently married his mistress of long-standing, Truzia Gazzela, by whom he already had two illegitimate children, born during his marriage to Ippolita.
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Mervel a eure e 1484 , da 38 vloaz . He fried neuze a zimezas d'e serc'h Truzia Gazzela, a oa mamm da zaou vugel.
 
== Ippolita Maria Sforza en arz==
[[File:Domenico Ghirlandaio Portrait of a Lady Larger.jpg|thumb|180px|right|''Poltred un Itron '', gant al livour [[Domenico Ghirlandaio]]. Poltred Ippolita Maria Sforza e vije. <ref>Maike Vogt-Luerssen</ref>]]
Meur a boltred a voe graet anezhi a-hed he buhez adalek hec'h oad tenerañ.
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There are many portraits of Ippolita in existence, which depict her in various stages of her life; as a baby, in her girlhood, and throughout her marriage up until her death in 1484. The portraits show her to have been pretty, with fine, chiseled features, a round face, high forehead, long wavy blonde hair, and prominent blue eyes.<ref>www.Kleio.org/en/history/famtree/sforza/1050aa.html, by Maike Vogt-Luerssen</ref> Italian [[Renaissance]] artist, [[Piero della Francesca]], sculpted a bust of Ippolita.
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==Notennoù==