Ercole Strozzi

He was a friend of Lucrezia Borgia, to whom he dedicated the poem La caccia.

He married the poet Barbara Torelli and was murdered in Ferrara by an unknown assailant.

[1] On the morning of 6 June 1508, the body of Ercole Strozzi was found on the road near the Church of San Francesco in Ferrara,[2] at the corner of via Praisolo and via Savonarola, near the wall of casa Romei.

His brothers, Lorenzo and Guido Strozzi, beseeched Francesco Gonzaga to avenge the death, but the perpetrators were never discovered; his wife, Barabara, also sought Gonzaga's protection following this event.

[4] Pope Julius II accused his inveterate enemy, the then Duke of Ferrara, Alfonso I d'Este, of playing a role in the murder of Ercole.