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==Early life== Boiardo was born in 1440,<ref>[http://www.letteratura.it/matteomariaboiardo/index.htm Matteo Maria Boiardo] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090221065110/http://www.letteratura.it/matteomariaboiardo/index.htm |date=21 February 2009 }} Letteratura.it</ref> at or near, [[Scandiano]] (today's province of [[Reggio Emilia]]); the son of Giovanni di Feltrino and Lucia Strozzi. His mother Lucia was the sister of the humanist poet [[Tito Vespasiano Strozzi]], his father Giovanni the son of Feltrino Boiardo, whom [[Niccolò III d'Este]], Marquis of Ferrara, had made Count of Scandiano, with seignorial power over [[Arceto, Italy|Arceto]], [[Casalgrande]], [[Gesso, Italy|Gesso]], and [[Castello della Torricella, Emilia-Romagna|Torricella]]. Boiardo was an ideal example of a gifted and accomplished courtier, possessing both a gallant heart and deep humanistic learning. In 1441 the family moved to Ferrara, where Matteo Maria grew up until his father died in 1451. At an early age he entered the [[University of Ferrara]], where he acquired a good knowledge of Greek and Latin, and even of the Oriental languages. He was in due time admitted doctor in philosophy and in law.<ref name=EB1911>{{EB1911|inline=1 |wstitle=Boiardo, Matteo Maria |volume=4 |page=138}} This further references [[Anthony Panizzi|Panizzi]]'s ''Boiardo'' (9 vols., 1830-1831).</ref> When his grandfather Feltrino died in 1460, Matteo Maria and his cousin Giovanni inherited the fief of Scandiano with its attached lands, but the joint administration gave rise to family feuds culminating in 1474, when Matteo Maria narrowly averted poisoning at the instigation of his aunt Taddea Pio, Giovanni's mother. This caused the lands to be divided, and Boiardo became Lord of Scandiano. But already in 1461 disputes with relatives had forced him to take up residence in Ferrara.
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