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Maria d' Aragona
Maria d’ Aragona (1503-1568; born in d’Avalos Castello in Ischia) was the daughter of Duke Ferdinando di Montalto and Castellona Cardona and the granddaughter of King Ferdinand I of Naples, also called King Ferrante.
As a child, Maria d’Aragona grew up in a castle with the poet Vittoria Colonna, whom had married d’Avalo’s nephew. It was here that Maria met Sunnazaro, Tansillo, and Bernardo Tasso who would entertain her in later life at her own salons in Naples, Milan, and Pavia.
==Marriage and Family==

In 1523, Maria d’Aragona married Costanza’s grandnephew Marchese Alfonso d’ Avalos del Vasto. Del Vasto was a decorated military man in Emperor Charles V’s service. In 1538, Charles V named Del Vasto governor of Milan. The family left Naples for a palace in Milan. Del Vasto had already served under Charles at Pravia, Tunis, and Naples, and there for he was constantly in the field of battle. D’Aragona assumed the responsibility of the court, promoting a cultural program in Milan similar to the one in Naples.

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