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  1. Castiglione was born in Casatico, near Mantua into a family of the minor nobility, connected through his mother, Luigia Gonzaga, to the ruling Gonzagas of Mantua. [4]

  2. The Marquisate or Margraviate of Mantua (Italian: Marchesato di Mantova) was a margraviate centered around the city of Mantua in Lombardy. Ruled by the Gonzaga family from its founding in 1433, it would later be raised to the rank of Duchy in 1530.

  3. Dec 7, 2020 · Born in Casatico, near Mantua, into a family of the minor Italian nobility, he was related through his mother, Luigia Gonzaga, to the ruling dynasty of Mantua – the House of Gonzaga. He spent much time in Milan, Urbino, Mantua, and many other places, including England and Spain.

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  4. Baldassare Castiglione, (born Dec. 6, 1478, Casatico, near Mantua—died Feb. 2, 1529, Toledo), Italian diplomat, courtier, and writer. Born into a noble family, he was attached to the courts of Mantua and Urbino and later entered papal service. He is remembered for The Courtier (1528).

  5. Castiglione was born in Casatico, near Mantua into a family of the minor nobility, connected through his mother, Luigia Gonzaga, to the ruling Gonzagas of Mantua.

  6. The Marquisate or Margraviate of Mantua (Italian: Marchesato di Mantova) was a margraviate centered around the city of Mantua in Lombardy. Ruled by the Gonzaga family from its founding in 1433, it would later be raised to the rank of Duchy in 1530.

  7. Jul 15, 2020 · Castiglione was born in the Margravate of Mantua; via his mother he was related to a lesser branch of the Gonzaga family. When he was a teen, he was sent to Milan, where he received a humanistic education.