Italian Princes at the Burgundian Court
Italian Princes at the Burgundian Court
This chapter examines the presence of Italian princes at the Burgundian court, namely Francesco d'Este, Rodolfo Gonzaga and Federico d'Aragona. For the princes and noblemen of western Europe, the Burgundian court represented a form of finishing school where they could learn the arts and etiquette, not only of politics, but also of warfare, chivalry, and courtly life. This was certainly true of Francesco d'Este and Rodolfo Gonzaga, although political reasons were uppermost in the case of Federico d'Aragona.
Keywords: Italian prince, diplomatic relations, Francesco d'Este, Rodolfo Gonzaga, Federico d'Aragona
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