Background
He was the son of Aldobrandino II d'Este and Alda Rangoni.
He was the son of Aldobrandino II d'Este and Alda Rangoni.
He managed to enlarge the family possessions with the conquests of Modena (1336) and Parma (1344–1346). In May 1317 Obizzo married firstly Giacoma (d 1341), daughter of Romeo de' Peppoli from Bologna, with whom he had no children. In 1347 Obizzo married secondly Lippa Ariosti, known as la Bella and his long-time mistress.
Beatrice (18 September 1332 - 1387), married in 1365 to Waldemar I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst. Alda (18 July 1333 - 1381), married in 1356 to Ludovico II Gonzaga. Rinaldo (10 October 1334 – 20 July 1348), died young.
Aldobrandino III (14 September 1335 - 2/3 November 1361). Alisia (18 March 1337 - 12 August 1402), married in 1349 to Guido III Novello di Polenta, Lord of Ravenna. Niccolò II (17 May 1338 - 26 March 1388).
Azzo (14 March 1340 - 18 September 1349), died in infancy. Folco (1342 - 1356), died young. Costanza (25 July 1343 - 13 February 1391), married in 1363 to Malatesta IV Malatesta, Lord of Rimini.
Ugo (18 October 1344 - 1 August 1370), married in 1363 to Constanza Malatesta. No issue. Alberto (1347 - 30 July 1393). In addition, Obizzo had another illegitimate son by an unknown mistress, Giovanni (1324 - 1389), later Governor of Frignano, who was also legitimized.