NAME: Renata Carlotta Ferrari, Lady d’ Este, Duchess of Ferrara, Duchess of Coimbra
AGE: 16
HEIGHT: 5’5”
WEIGHT: 110 lbs.
BODY TYPE: slender and very pleasing to the opposite sex
FACE TYPE: oval and very beautiful
COMPLEXION: creamy-rose
EYES: blue-grey
HAIR: long wavy golden blonde
CLOTHING STYLE: silks- rich fabrics for a wealthy noble
SPEAKING STYLE: softness and gentility with a mixture of Portuguese-Italian accent.
GENERAL DEMEANOR: easy going, caring, romantic, patient, as well as passionate individual with a touch of outspokenness
CAREER: Noble woman
PREJUDICES: She takes after her parents, the distrust the Borgias. As to why she’s doesn’t like the Borgias…Something happen between her father and her brother-in-law Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici. Lorenzo betrayed the family when he aligned himself with Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia. This also got Renata’s eldest sister Helen disowned by her entire family.
BEST QUALITIES: Caring, Passionate, well-liked by all that knows her.
WORST QUALITIES: head strong, outspokenness
WEAKNESSES: being alone
HOBBIES: Embroidery, horseback riding, fencing
TALENTS: playing the harpsichord, Singing (vocal range: Lyric coloratura soprano)
BIOGRAPHY:
Born in wealth and luxury of the most prominent family in the Fiorenza, Italy. Renata is the youngest of six children of well-respected and well-loved parents, Ambrogio Lorenzo de Ferrari and his beautiful wife, Vitória Beatriz of Portugal, the present Duke and Duchess of Ferrara. Renata’s mother Duchess of Ferrara passed away to the holy angels within three of months of giving birth to Renata.
As a young child, Renata began to learn how to wield a sword, archery but her favorite was riding a horse; of which she became quite excellent horsewoman throughout the area of Fiorenza. It was something that her father had her learn at a young age alongside her two elder brothers. With most of her elder siblings married off and having families. The only brother that she knew was her elder but younger brother Francesco Marco, who was recently became a Cardinal in the eyes of our Holy Father as well as the Pope. With her entire family, Renata knew the closeness and strict as her parents can be. But when Renata’s elder sister Helena in what she seemed a perfect wedded life with Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici. That world turned upside down for Helena and her family…Most importantly with her father, Ambrogio, he found that Helena’s husband has betrayed the entire Ferrari and de’Medici family by aligning himself to the Borgias and with that Helena was disowned by her father. It was this moment that Renata’s father became very strict in how to raise the last two children, Francesco and his youngest daughter, Renata.
With the death of her beloved mother, Renata inherited her mother’s title as Duchess of Coimbra among other titles, including Lady of Este, and Duchess de Ferrara. Renata’s family lineage is a long one. She can be traced to the ruling family of Portugal on her mother‘s side, as well as the d'Este family on her father’s side. During her growing yo years, Renata began to learn womanly duties from her beloved governess, Vittoria ranging from embroidery, to singing. The singing was the one of the things that made Renata truly happy. The ‘voice of the angel’ as people would say when they hear her sing.
Renata’s beauty has been talk of the Fiorezna since the day she was born.. Renata’s appearance is she has long wavy golden hair, and with eyes of blue-gray and her complexion is as fair as the country that bore her. She is considered to be caring, bit of a romantic, patient individual; as well as well-loved by all who knew her. She can speak several languages ranging from her native Italian to Portuguese and Spanish. Renata is a lover of books as well as very gifted in song. Among her goodly qualities, she does have some other qualities that can get her into trouble…She is very outspoken, strong willed and independent.
It was in that fateful year 1494 when de Medici family was sent into exile to Rome, Renata went to Portugal to visit her relatives on her mother side. But little did she knew that her father illness, leaving her to live with her brother Cardinal Francesco Marco de Ferrari. It was her elder brother who wrote to her about her father’s illness in the fall of November and that she needs to return to Rome quick before her father dies.
Thus her arrival to Rome.