Aloisio Gonzaga (20 April 1494 – 19 July 1549) was an Italian condottiero. Usually known as Aloisio, other sources call him Aluigi, Loysio, Luigi or Luigi...
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February 2016. Media related to Aloisio Gonzaga at Wikimedia Commons O'Conor, Joseph, F.X. (1891). Life of St Aloysius Gonzaga, of the Society of Jesus. New...
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Luigi Gonzaga may refer to several members of the House of Gonzaga: Aloisio Gonzaga (1494-1549), condottiero Louis Gonzaga (Rodomonte) (1500-1532), condottiero...
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offices of the Gonzaga vicar, who instead lived in the Torrazzo annex, communicating with the palace. It was used by Aloisio Gonzaga to host his court...
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and condottiero. Born in Castel Goffredo, he was the second son of Aloisio Gonzaga and Caterina Anguissola. On his father's death he inherited the fiefdom...
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branch of the Gonzaga dynasty. Aloisio Gonzaga (1494–1549) the Acerbi family, the town's leading family, following the Gonzagas: 'Palazzo Gonzaga-Acerbi'....
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(Castellum vetus), demolished in 1516 to make room for the garden by Prince Aloisio Gonzaga. The construction of the church was begun in the second half of the...
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remained in force until 1796. With the marquis Aloisio Gonzaga in 1511 began the cadet branch of "Gonzaga of Castel Goffredo" and Castel Goffredo became...
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Bagnolo San Vito, where no doctor could be found. He was taken to Aloisio Gonzaga's palace, marquis of Castel Goffredo, in Mantua, where the surgeon Abramo...
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Roman Emperor, in memory of his visit of June 28, 1543 to the Marquis Aloisio Gonzaga. The ancient village also included: the medieval castle, now disappeared;...
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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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Cremona (1467–1533), Count of Castelleone, in December 1540, she married Aloisio Gonzaga, Lord of Castel Goffredo. After his death in 1549, Caterina governed...
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Sagittarius Scorpio Taurus Virgo This could be either Aloisio Gonzaga (1494-1549) or Louis Gonzaga (Rodomonte) (1500-1532). Zannandreis, Diego (1891). Giuseppe...
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the Gonzaga weapon is affixed to the passing arch of the tower, once equipped with a gate, and two inscriptions are placed on the sides by Aloisio Gonzaga...
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at the beginning of the sixteenth century during the marquisate of Aloisio Gonzaga, it is a particularly suggestive and spectacular place and is often...
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Paride da Ceresara (category House of Gonzaga)
hosted at the court of Aloisio Gonzaga in Castel Goffredo as an astrologer. He was summoned to Mantua in 1532 by Federico II Gonzaga to become podestà of...
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In 1532, Leonbruno returned to Mantua where he was commissioned by Aloisio Gonzaga to produce architectural designs for his fortress, Castel Geoffredo...
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Tomás António Gonzaga (11 August 1744 – c. 1810) was a Portuguese poet. One of the most famous Neoclassic writers in colonial Brazil, he was also the...
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who incidentally had not taken office. He was received by academician Aloísio de Castro on May 5, 1934. He in turn received academician Vítor Viana....
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Carlos Nejar 5 (Bernardo Guimarães): Raimundo Correia ► Oswaldo Cruz ► Aloísio de Castro ► Cândido Mota Filho ► Rachel de Queiroz ► José Murilo de Carvalho...
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m 26 September 1988 Silver Men's Brazil Olympic football team Ademir Aloísio Andrade Batista Bebeto Careca André Cruz Edmar Geovani João Paulo Jorginho...
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principal consecrator of the following bishops: Aloísio Jorge Pena Vitral Joaquim Giovanni Mol Guimarães Luis Gonzaga Féchio Wilson Luís Angotti Filho João Justino...
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Carlos Nejar 5 (Bernardo Guimarães): Raimundo Correia ► Oswaldo Cruz ► Aloísio de Castro ► Cândido Mota Filho ► Rachel de Queiroz ► José Murilo de Carvalho...
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Cultura, Educação e Promoção Social 2003 Afro Reggae Agostinho da Silva Aloísio Magalhães Antônio Nóbrega Ary Barroso ABC-SERRA Bené Fonteles Benedito...
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1926 Rodrigo Otávio 1927 Augusto de Lima 1928 Fernando Magalhães 1929 Aloisio de Castro 1930 Fernando Magalhães 1931–1932 Gustavo Barroso 1932–1933 Ramiz...
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Cultura, Educação e Promoção Social 2003 Afro Reggae Agostinho da Silva Aloísio Magalhães Antônio Nóbrega Ary Barroso ABC-SERRA Bené Fonteles Benedito...
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Carlos Nejar 5 (Bernardo Guimarães): Raimundo Correia ► Oswaldo Cruz ► Aloísio de Castro ► Cândido Mota Filho ► Rachel de Queiroz ► José Murilo de Carvalho...
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Carlos Nejar 5 (Bernardo Guimarães): Raimundo Correia ► Oswaldo Cruz ► Aloísio de Castro ► Cândido Mota Filho ► Rachel de Queiroz ► José Murilo de Carvalho...
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Cultura, Educação e Promoção Social 2003 Afro Reggae Agostinho da Silva Aloísio Magalhães Antônio Nóbrega Ary Barroso ABC-SERRA Bené Fonteles Benedito...
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Luiz Gonzaga; he began to sing and play the accordion in an emulation of Gonzaga's recordings. Gil has noted that he grew to identify with Gonzaga "because...
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