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L'Ordine napoletano dell'Ermellino e Federico da Montefeltro

A. Conti
In "Nobility. Journal of heraldry, genealogy, Orders of Chivalry ", March-April 2009, n. 89.

In the late summer of 1474, shortly before being elevated to the ducal Count Federico da Montefeltro (1422-1482) was the aggregation of the ermine founded in 1465 by King Ferdinand of Aragon in Naples. There are many representations of the sign of this Order in the decorations of the Ducal Palace in Urbino, but one in particular caught the attention of many scholars. What is the actual reading of the portrait of Federico da Montefeltro with the collar of the Order in the beautiful series of inlaid panels of the closet of the Ducal Palace in Urbino?
far the interpretations have focused on the dual character of the Duke of Urbino, humanist and warrior, but this is the real message from this portrait? This article explores a different reading my identifying Federico a particular intention to express the core values \u200b\u200bof the constitution of the Order of chivalry Neapolitan ermine. In my reconstruction, the Montefeltro in that panel is represented with the dress of the knights ermine.
arriving at the definition of my situation I went through the events del'Ordine and those related to admission of Montefeltro, following the procedure of the following paragraphs:
- The cavalry and Montefeltro.
- The Order of Ermine.
- The aggregation of Count Federico da Montefeltro.
- The insignia of the Order in the iconography of Federico da Montefeltro.

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