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Alessandro I Pico della Mirandola
Duke of Mirandola
Coat of arms
Predecessor
Federico II Pico della Mirandola
Successor
Alessandro II Pico della Mirandola
Other titles
Marquis of Concordia
Born
(1566-05-15)May 15, 1566 Mirandola
Died
2 December 1637(1637-12-02) (aged 71) Mirandola
Buried
1637 church of St. Francis, Mirandola
Noble family
Pico della Mirandola
Spouse(s)
Laura d'Este
(m. 1607)
Father
Ludovico II Pico della Mirandola
Mother
Fulvia da Correggio
Alessandro I Pico della Mirandola (15 May 1566 – 2 December 1637) was an Italian nobleman and military man, second Marquis of Concordia (1602–1637), second and last Prince of Mirandola (1602–1617) and first Duke of Mirandola (1617–1637).
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