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I tried to make Alfonso III work and he wouldn't, so noot knowing all that much about the d'Este family, I looked him up and found that he didn't exist! Alfonso II was alive at the time as he died in Oct 1579 and was married to the said Gonzaga Lady. He appears to have had no children, so I've taken the liberty of changing it from III to II, which I'm sure must be right.
Also- I was a bit concerned about the doric columns being at the top and the ionic ones at the bottom. This is contrary to the usual architectural practice, so I found a pic of the facade of Wiki commons and sure enough, it's the other way round. So I fixed it!