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    Margaret Palaeologa (Italian: Margherita Paleologa; 11 August 1510 in Casale Monferrato – 28 December 1566 in Mantua), was the ruling Marquise regnant...
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  • Maria Paleologa (19 September 1508 – 15 September 1530) was an Italian noblewoman. She was born and died in Casale, and was the eldest child of William...
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    Anna of Tyrol (4 October 1585 – 14 December 1618) was by birth an Archduchess of Austria and member of the Tyrolean branch of the House of Habsburg and...
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    Anna Caterina Gonzaga, OSM, religious name Anna Juliana, (16 November 1566 – 3 August 1621) was an Archduchess of Austria who became a religious Sister...
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    1536 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor assigned the fiefdom to Margherita Paleologa and her husband, Federico II, Duke of Mantua. Anne, however, returned...
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    Anne Gonzaga (redirect from Anna Gonzaga)
    Anna Gonzaga (Anna Marie; 1616 – 6 July 1684) was an Italian French noblewoman and salonist. The youngest daughter of Charles Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and...
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    Duke of Mantua. She was the daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. Eleanor was the eighth child and sixth daughter out...
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  • Filippo Tornielli. In 1517 Anna d'Alençon managed to get a betrothal between Federico and her eldest daughter Maria Paleologa, but this was broken off when...
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    Anna Isabella Gonzaga (12 February 1655 – 11 August 1703), was a Duchess consort of Mantua and Montferrat and heiress of the Duchy of Guastalla, including...
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    princely dynasty (the House of Gonzaga) by the marriage of Margherita Paleologa, Margravine of Montferrat, in 1531. Accordingly, Maria's claims were asserted...
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    Mantua and Margherita Paleologa, ruling Marquise of Montferrat. Her maternal grandparents were Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary...
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    University Press. ISBN 9780521522014. Radić, Radivoj (1993). Vreme Jovana V Paleologa (1332–1391) [The Time of John V Palaiologos (1332–1391)] (in Serbian and...
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    Byzantine Emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus through his grandmother Margaret Paleologa, who was of the line of Theodore I, Marquess of Montferrat, Andronicus's...
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    1572) was one of the fifteen children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. In 1553, she married Polish King Sigismund II Augustus...
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    Another sister, Anna, died at the age of 14; Eleanor wrote to her father on behalf of the dying Anna, who wished to see her father, but Anna died the same...
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    a younger son of Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, and Margherita Paleologa, married the heiress. The Gonzaga-Nevers later came to rule Mantua again...
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  • – Nikolaus von Schönberg, Catholic cardinal (d. 1537) 1510 – Margaret Paleologa, Sovereign Marchioness of Montferrat (d. 1566) 1673 – Richard Mead, English...
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    v t e Duchesses of Mantua Margaret Paleologa (1531–40) Archduchess Catherine of Austria (1549–50) Archduchess Eleanor of Austria (1561–87) Eleanor de'...
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    Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (17 May 1500 – 28 August 1540), married Margaret Paleologa, by whom he had issue Livia Gonzaga (1501 – January 1508) Ippolita Gonzaga...
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    1652–1669 (when the domain was sold to Trotti Bentivoglio) married Maria Anna Mattei dei Principi di Paganica (d. 1658) and had issue Alfonso (1596 – 1669)...
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    Mantua, by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. The last female member, Margaret Paleologa, married to Federico II, died in 1566, rendering the Montferrat cadet...
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    females since the Gonzagas had acquired it through marriage to Margherita Paleologa in 1540); however one month later (30 August 1631), Eleonora's father...
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    Despot of Serbia 13. Maria of Serbia 27. Angelina of Serbia 3. Margaret Paleologa 28. Jean II, Duke of Alençon 14. René, Duke of Alençon 29. Marie of Armagnac...
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    the house, John George Palaeologus. The last female member, Margaret Paleologa, died in 1566, rendering the house extinct. Their descendants are still...
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    Mantua 26. William IX, Marquess of Montferrat 13. Margaret Paleologa 27. Anne d'Alençon 3. Anna Juliana Gonzaga 28. Philip I of Castile (=8) 14. Ferdinand...
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    side were Charles II, Archduke of Inner Austria and his wife Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria. Her grandparents on her mother's side were Ferdinando I de' Medici...
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    then proposed Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, but he chose Margaret Paleologa as she brought March of Montferrat as her inheritance. Sigismund wanted...
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    March of Montferrat, thanks to the marriage between Gonzaga and Margaret Paleologa, Marchioness of Montferrat. The Duchy's historic power and influence under...
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    Eleonora of Austria, sixth daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. They had: Vincenzo I (21 September 1562 – 9 February...
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    posthumous son of Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua. His mother was Margaret Paleologa. He was the nephew of Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga. He was educated at the...
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