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    Giulia Gonzaga (1513 – 16 April 1566) was an Italian countess and letter writer of the Renaissance. She was the countess regnant of Rodigo as the heir...
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  • educator Giulia Gam (born 1966), Italian-born Brazilian actress Giulia Gatto-Monticone (born 1987), Italian professional tennis player Giulia Gonzaga (1513–1566)...
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    Gonzaga, lord of Palazzolo, a member of a cadet branch of the House of Gonzaga, Dukes of Mantua. Soon orphaned, he was educated under his aunt Giulia...
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     Giulia Gonzaga: A Gentlewoman in the Italian Reformation. Italien: Viella Libreria Editrice. pp. 72–73 Peyronel Rambaldi, S. (2021). Giulia Gonzaga:...
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  • Modena Ferrante Gonzaga (1507-1557), commander-in-chief of the Italian army Giulia Gonzaga (1513–1566), Italian noblewoman Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua...
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    by Giulia Gonzaga, who lived in Fondi between 1526 and 1534. In 1534, Fondi was sacked by Barbarossa, who was seeking to kidnap the beautiful Giulia and...
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    Isabella of Castile, Marguerite of Austria, Isabella of Milan, and Giulia Gonzaga. She also wrote a work following Dante Alighieri's travels in Italy...
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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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    Beatrice Appiani: However, she grew up with Giulia Gonzaga, Vespasiano's second wife. In 1531 she married Louis Gonzaga (Rodomonte), an imperial captain of Charles...
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    city through the main gates and completely ransacked the palace of Giulia Gonzaga. He then sacked, torched and destroyed Vallecorsa slaughtering some...
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    Bernardino Ochino, and through their mutual friendship with the Lady Giulia Gonzaga, whose spiritual adviser he became after the death of Valdés. He became...
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  • Henrique Chagas Moniz de Aragão Gonzaga (born 30 April 1993), known professionally as Henry Zaga, is a Brazilian actor. Zaga gained recognition early...
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    (in Italian). Retrieved 1 August 2023. Peyronel Rambaldi, S. (2021). Giulia Gonzaga: A Gentlewoman in the Italian Reformation. Italien: Viella Libreria...
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  • up by his sister Giulia, the young widow of Rodomonte's father-in-law Vespasiano Colonna. Ireneo Affò (1780). Vita di Luigi Gonzaga, detto Rodomonte,...
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    was a friend to, and possibly had a liaison with,[citation needed] Giulia Gonzaga, the Countess of Fondi. He loved Catherine de' Medici, but they never...
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    Marcantonio Barbaro, and the architect Daniele Barbaro; the noblewoman Giulia Gonzaga and Cardinal Pole, the last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury...
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    Eleonora Gonzaga, Duchess of Urbino (31 December 1493 – 13 February 1570 was Duchess and sometime regent of Urbino by marriage to Francesco Maria I della...
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  • Giulia della Rovere (1531, Casteldurante – 4 April 1563, Ferrara) was an Italian noblewoman. A portrait of her by Titian survives in the Palazzo Pitti...
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    1547, aged 57), since 1537, and her younger widowed sister-in-law, Giulia Gonzaga, (1513; marries 1526, aged 13; a widow since 1529, aged 16 – 16 April...
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    version) and the allegory of Giulia Gonzaga that has captivated all Fondi entitled Homage to Titian and Giulia Gonzaga. Commissioned by Pietro Francesco...
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    daughter, Isabella Colonna. In 1526 he remarried to Giulia Gonzaga, daughter of Ludovico Gonzaga duke of Sabbioneta. Litta, Pompeo (1835). Famiglie celebri...
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    Portrait of a Lady, formerly known as Portrait of Giulia Gonzaga, is an oil painting by, or possibly after, Titian. It is dated, broadly, to the period...
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    housed famous figures such as St. Thomas Aquinas, Isabella Colonna and Giulia Gonzaga The church of St. Francis, built around 1360 by Roffredo III Caetani...
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    Green, presumably Giulia di Gonzaga-Colonna, Duchess of Traeetto". In 1941, the Duveen Brothers titled it "Portrait of Giulia di Gonzaga-Colonna [Presumed]"...
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    Alexander and Thais and Die Tanzerin; two others, The Christians and Giulia Gonzaga, were left unfinished. He wrote two piano concertos, an orchestral overture...
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  • thousands of prisoners in Mahon and Naples. He captured Italian countess Giulia Gonzaga, but she escaped shortly afterward. The sultan called Barbarossa to...
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    and women Vittoria Colonna, Veronica Gambara, Tullia d'Aragona, and Giulia Gonzaga. Isabella di Morra is a singular example of female poetry of the time...
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    proposed identifications of the woman include Giulia Gonzaga at the time of her marriage to Vespasiano Gonzaga and Veronica Gambara. Viola, Luisa (2007)....
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    after Borgia's death. In 1508 he married Eleonora Gonzaga (1493–1570), daughter of Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua and Isabella d'Este. In 1509...
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    of Francesco Maria I della Rovere and Eleonora Gonzaga. In 1535, despite a papal ban, he married Giulia da Varano, daughter of the duke of Camerino and...
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