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Who was the first to address Ferdinad's incetuous desires?

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The first to address Ferdinand's incestuous desires seems mistakenly attributed, as the provided texts discuss a painter named Fra Filippo Lippi, whose lust led him to paint women's portraits. There's no direct link to a Ferdinand and incestuous desires in the given information.

Step-by-step explanation:

The first to address what seems to be Ferdinand's incestuous desires was the Italian painter Fra Filippo Lippi. His overwhelming lust led him to extreme measures when he could not satisfy his desires through conventional means. The narratives you've provided discuss Ferdinand in various historical roles and aspects, but none directly relate to incestuous desires. The excerpt regarding Fra Filippo Lippi's actions to fulfill his lust by painting women's portraits when he could not have them seems to be mistakenly associated with Ferdinand, as the name Ferdinand does not appear there. Proper readings of historical texts are crucial to understanding the context and avoiding the mix-up of personas. With that said, there's a significant amount of historical Ferdinands, and without a clear reference to which Ferdinand or the context of incestuous desires, it is challenging to provide a precise answer to whom you are referring.

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