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Marchese Ippolito Bentivoglio d'Aragone (... - 4 February 1685), son of Marchese Cornelio Bentivoglio, was an Italian nobleman from the House of Bentivoglio in Ferrara, who is known as a libretto writer. His texts were turned into operas premiered in Ferrara at the (established in 1597 by the Bentivoglios) with music by Giovanni Legrenzi for (1662), Achille in Sciro (1663, again performed in 1664 and 1665 in Venice) and Zenobia e Radamisto (1665). His oratorium , also with music by Legrenzi, premiered in Austria in 1665. In 1664 he wrote which was set to music by .

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  • Ippolito Bentivoglio (en)
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  • Ippolito Bentivoglio (1611 – 4 febbraio 1685) figlio del marchese Cornelio Bentivoglio, era un nobile italiano della famiglia dei Bentivoglio di Ferrara. Marchese di Magliano dal 1663 al 1685. (it)
  • Marchese Ippolito Bentivoglio d'Aragone (... - 4 February 1685), son of Marchese Cornelio Bentivoglio, was an Italian nobleman from the House of Bentivoglio in Ferrara, who is known as a libretto writer. His texts were turned into operas premiered in Ferrara at the (established in 1597 by the Bentivoglios) with music by Giovanni Legrenzi for (1662), Achille in Sciro (1663, again performed in 1664 and 1665 in Venice) and Zenobia e Radamisto (1665). His oratorium , also with music by Legrenzi, premiered in Austria in 1665. In 1664 he wrote which was set to music by . (en)
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  • Marchese Ippolito Bentivoglio d'Aragone (... - 4 February 1685), son of Marchese Cornelio Bentivoglio, was an Italian nobleman from the House of Bentivoglio in Ferrara, who is known as a libretto writer. His texts were turned into operas premiered in Ferrara at the (established in 1597 by the Bentivoglios) with music by Giovanni Legrenzi for (1662), Achille in Sciro (1663, again performed in 1664 and 1665 in Venice) and Zenobia e Radamisto (1665). His oratorium , also with music by Legrenzi, premiered in Austria in 1665. In 1664 he wrote which was set to music by . Bentivoglio was married to Lucrezia Pio di Savoia. They had a daughter Mattilda, who married Marchese , and three sons: Marchese Luigi Bentivoglio (1666–1744); Cornelio Bentivoglio (27 March 1668 - 30 December 1732)), who later became a cardinal; and Ascanio Bentivoglio (1673-1719), knight in the Order of Malta. (en)
  • Ippolito Bentivoglio (1611 – 4 febbraio 1685) figlio del marchese Cornelio Bentivoglio, era un nobile italiano della famiglia dei Bentivoglio di Ferrara. Marchese di Magliano dal 1663 al 1685. (it)
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