1562, Vincenzo was the only son of Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, and Archduchess Eleanor of Austria. His maternal grandparents were Ferdinand I, Holy...
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Vincenzo Gonzaga may refer to: Vincenzo I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1562–1612) Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1594–1627) Vicente de Gonzaga y Doria...
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Guglielmo Gonzaga (24 April 1538 – 14 August 1587) was Duke of Mantua from 1550 to 1587, and of Montferrat from 1574 to 1587. He was the second son of...
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Vincenzo II Gonzaga (8 February 1594 – 25 December 1627) was Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat from 1626 until his death. Vincenzo was the son of Duke...
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Eleanor de' Medici (category House of Gonzaga)
Duchess of Mantua by marriage to Vincenzo I Gonzaga. She served as regent of Mantua 1595, 1597 and 1601, when Vincenzo served in the Austrian campaign...
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(1593–1629), the daughter of Ferdinand I, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Ferdinand Gonzaga died in 1626. His younger brother Vincenzo II inherited the duchy. In 1616...
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Ferrante Vincenzo Gonzaga, Marquess of Vescovato (6 March 1889 – 8 September 1943) was an Italian general during World War II. Prince Ferrante Vincenzo Gonzaga...
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daughter of Vincenzo I Gonzaga and Eleonora de' Medici; she was also a sister of Francesco IV Gonzaga, Ferdinando I Gonzaga, Vincenzo II Gonzaga and Eleonora...
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was born in Mantua on 23 September 1598, as the youngest child of Vincenzo I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Monferrat, and his wife and first cousin, Eleanor...
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February and 22 December 1612. Born in Mantua, he was the eldest son of Duke Vincenzo I and Eleonora de' Medici. In 1607, Claudio Monteverdi dedicated his opera...
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or Blood of Christ, was a military order instituted at Mantua by Vincenzo I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, approved on 25 May 1608 by Pope Paul V. The motto...
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Ducal Palace in Mantua, Italy. The work was commissioned by Duke Vincenzo I Gonzaga for the Jesuit church in Mantua, while Rubens was his court painter...
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a Flemish consortium that included Rubens. After being offered to Vincenzo I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, it was taken to Antwerp and offered to the Dominican...
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Vincenzo Gonzaga (1634 – 28 April 1714) was the reigning Duke of Guastalla and a member of the House of Gonzaga. Vincenzo was born as the second son of...
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profile of Mantua, a relatively small state. It reached its peak under Vincenzo I Gonzaga and his son Ferdinando, before the family's decline led to major losses...
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Eleonora Gonzaga (18 November 1630 – 6 December 1686), was by birth Princess of Mantua, Nevers and Rethel from the Nevers branch of the House of Gonzaga and...
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Eleonora Gonzaga (1598–1655), daughter of Vincenzo I Gonzaga & Eleonora de' Medici; wife of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor Eleonora Gonzaga (1630–1686)...
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(1542–93) Francesco Gonzaga (1546–1620) Ferdinando Gonzaga (1587–1626), became Duke of Mantua, as Ferdinando I, in 1612 Vincenzo Gonzaga (1594–1627), became...
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Charles I Gonzaga (Italian: Carlo I Gonzaga; 6 May 1580 – 22 September 1637) was Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat from 1627 until his death. He was...
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viola da braccio). In 1590 or 1591 he entered the service of Duke Vincenzo I Gonzaga of Mantua; he recalled in his dedication to the Duke of his third...
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Milan, the Este in Ferrara, the Borgia and Della Rovere in Rome, and the Gonzaga in Mantua. The Medici Bank, from when it was created in 1397 to its fall...
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Margherita Gonzaga, Duchess of Lorraine (1591–1632), eldest daughter of Vincenzo I Gonzaga and Eleonora de' Medici This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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native to the Kingdom of Naples. She was confidant and mistress of Vincenzo I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, who temporarily moved for her from Mantua to Viadana...
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his death. Francesco was born in Mantua, the son of Marquis Federico I Gonzaga. Francesco had a career as a condottiero acting as Venice's commander...
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influenced by Titian. His visit to Venice coincided with that of Duke Vincenzo I Gonzaga of Mantua. It is possible that he was hired by the Duke during his...
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Mantua (section House of Gonzaga)
came to Mantua from his native Cremona. He worked for the court of Vincenzo I Gonzaga, first as a singer and violist, then as music director, marrying the...
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Giovanni Vincenzo Gonzaga (1540–1591) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. A member of the House of Gonzaga, Giovanni Vincenzo Gonzaga was born in Palermo...
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of Rethel, Nevers, Mantua, and Montferrat; and Maria Gonzaga. He followed his grandfather Charles I, Duke of Mantua, in 1637 as ruler of these lands, the...
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Vespasiano Vincenzo Gonzaga (1621–1687) was an Italian noble, by birth member of the House of Gonzaga and later Viceroy of Valencia. He was the second...
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Gonzaga (1592–1632), next Duke of Guastalla, married Donna Isabella Orsini Vincenzo Gonzaga (1602–1697), Viceroy of Sicily (1677–1678) Andrea Gonzaga...
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