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died without heirs. While the Holy Roman
Emperor Rudolf II recognized as heir to Alfonso, his cousin Cesare d'Este, his dubious legitimacy led the papal states to claim the Duchy of Ferrara, including Comacchio. Cesare and his successors were constrained to the Duchy of Modena. However in 1708, an
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Sharp criticism by the intellectuals of the time for the many omissions and inaccuracies does not diminish the value of this
Library, which is recognized as the first step in the arrangement of Italian works.
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Dukes of Modena along with their protector, the
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