Filippo Gonzaga [it] (1643–1672), third prince of Bozzolo Ferdinando II Gonzaga [it] (1648–1723), last prince of Castiglione Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga...
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Ferrante I Gonzaga (also Ferdinando I Gonzaga; 28 January 1507 – 15 November 1557) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the House of Gonzaga and the founder...
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Vespasiano Colonna. Ireneo Affò (1780). Vita di Luigi Gonzaga, detto Rodomonte, Principe del Sacro Romano Impero. Parma: Presso Filippo Carmignani. v t e...
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Filippo di ser Brunellesco di Lippo Lapi (1377 – 15 April 1446), commonly known as Filippo Brunelleschi (/ˌbruːnəˈlɛski/ BROO-nə-LESK-ee; Italian: [fiˈlippo...
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The House of Gonzaga (US: /ɡənˈzɑːɡə, ɡɒn-, -ˈzæɡ-/, Italian: [ɡonˈdzaːɡa]) is an Italian princely family that ruled Mantua in Lombardy, northern Italy...
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Battista Filippo Jacopo Gennaro Lodovico Gonzaga Raniero; German: Karl Salvator Maria Joseph Johann Baptist Philipp Jakob Januarius Ludwig Gonzaga Rainer;...
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motif. Crucitti, Filippo. "Gonzaga, Francesco", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 57 (2001) Miranda, Salvador. "GONZAGA, Francesco (1538-1566)"...
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century, the castle was turned into a noble palace. The last Gonzaga lord was Filippo Alfonso Gonzaga, who died on 12 October 1728; his lands were returned to...
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Aragon, to who Filippo Maria had left the throne according to his will written a day before his death; Duke Charles of Orléans, nephew of Filippo Maria through...
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Mantua (section House of Gonzaga)
designed by Filippo Juvarra. Duomo (Cathedral of St Peter the Apostle) Rotonda di San Lorenzo Church of San Sebastiano Museo diocesano Francesco Gonzaga, art...
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Sant'Ignazio, Rome (category Burial sites of the House of Gonzaga)
stucco statue of St. Ignatius by Camillo Rusconi (1728). Saints Aloysius Gonzaga, Robert Bellarmine, and John Berchmans are buried in the church. The church...
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their domains, purchased by Ferrante Gonzaga. From that moment Guastalla significantly increased its prestige. Gonzaga was in fact one of the most influential...
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Basilica of Sant'Andrea, Mantua (category Filippo Juvarra buildings)
Renaissance architecture in Northern Italy. Commissioned by Ludovico III Gonzaga, the church was begun in 1472 according to designs by Leon Battista Alberti...
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in southern Italy. After she married Filippo Lannoy, prince of Sulmona in 1534, her father-in-law Ludovico Gonzaga opposed, and obtained from the emperor...
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Banditi Ignazio Boncompagni-Ludovisi Juan Tomás de Boxadors Luigi Valenti Gonzaga, in pectore Giovanni Archinto Guido Calcagnini Angelo Maria Durini Franziskus...
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eastern Lombardy obtained by his condottieri Bartolomeo Colleoni, Ludovico Gonzaga, and Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona after 1451. As King Alfonso I of Naples...
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commissioned by the Duke of Milan Filippo Maria Visconti. There is no trace of these frescoes left. Back in Mantua with the Gonzagas between 1424 and 1426, Pisanello...
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Filippo della Valle (26 December 1698 – 29 April 1768) was an Italian late-Baroque or early Neoclassic sculptor, active mostly in Rome. Della Valle was...
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Francesco Gonzaga (15 March 1444, Mantua, Italy – 21 October 1483, Bologna, Italy ) was an Italian bishop and a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church...
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Medici family tree (redirect from Filippo di Chiarissimo de' Medici)
sons: Guccio (from which descended a line extinct in 1670 with Ottaviano), Filippo (?-?), Betto (fl. 1348), Ardinghello (fl. 1345). One more son: Giovanni...
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acting on the orders of Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan. The young Colleoni trained as a soldier, first in the retinue of Filippo d'Arcello, the new...
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housed in the church, acquired increasing veneration, such that in 1444 the Gonzaga family from Mantua financed a special tribune. Initially Michelozzo, who...
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children: Eleonora (28 February 1567 – 9 September 1611), who married Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1562–1612) Romola (20 November 1568 – 2 December 1568)...
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XIII (r. 1572–1585) created 34 cardinals in eight consistories. Filippo Boncompagni Filippo Guastavillani Andrew of Austria Albert of Austria Alessandro...
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literary flowering of the Renaissance. After the death of the Duke of Milan Filippo Maria Visconti in 1447, the Golden Ambrosian Republic was proclaimed in...
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of the Medici family's senior line. It was Bernardetto who bought from Gonzaga in 1567 the fiefdom of Ottaviano, located near Naples. Over the centuries...
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La Rochefoucauld Jerónimo Xavierre Prince Maurice of Savoy Ferdinando Gonzaga Michelangelo Tonti Fabrizio Veralli Giambattista Leni Lanfranco Margotti...
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The Fasti of the Gonzagas (Fasti gonzagheschi) or Gonzaga Cycle is a 1578-1580 cycle of oil on canvas paintings commissioned from Tintoretto and his workshop...
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Francesco Cauzzi Gonzaga, conte di Calvisano, who suffered a violent death in mysterious circumstances. In 1542 she remarried to count Filippo Tornielli. In...
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Ladislao". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 61: Guglielmo Gonzaga–Jacobini (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6...
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