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  1. a) The cranium of Ferrante Gonzaga; the cranial perforation and the parietal fragment are well recognized; b) the mandible of Ferrante with the damaged left condyle. S. Benazzi et al. / Journal of Archaeological Science 37 (2010) 1572–1578 1575 Table 1 List of landmarks and curves identified on the 3D digital models of the hemimandibles.

  2. Vincenzo Ferrante Gonzaga was an Italian soldier who died in WWII, and he was awarded a gold and silver medal of military valour. The son of the soldier Maurizio Ferrante Gonzaga, Marquis of Vescovato and Vodice, inherited other noble titles on the death of his father in addition to the title of Marquis. After graduating in engineering from the University of Turin, he decided to pursue a military career.

  3. Ferrante Vincenzo Gonzaga (Turin, 6 March 1889 - Eboli, 8 September 1943) was an Italian soldier who died in World War II, a gold medal for military valor and a silver medal for military valor.[1] Prince Ferrante Vincenzo Gonzaga is the son of the general Prince Maurizio Ferrante Gonzaga, marquis of Vescovato and from 1932 marquis of Vodice. Ferrante Vincenzo inherited the titles of Prince of Holy Roman Empire, Marquis of Vescovato, marquis of Vodice, count of Villanova, count of Cassolnovo, lor

  4. Ferrante Gonzaga, Count of Guastalla (1506–1557) Medalist: Leone Leoni Italian. 1555–56 Not on view View more. Due to rights restrictions, this image cannot be ...

  5. Ferrante I Gonzaga. Ferrante Gonzaga, también conocido como Ferrando o Ferdinando Gonzaga, ( Mantua, 28 de enero de 1507 - Bruselas, 15 de noviembre de 1557) miembro de la Casa de Gonzaga, fue un condotiero italiano y hombre de estado al servicio de Carlos V, virrey de Sicilia, gobernador de Milán, duque de Ariano y de Guastalla y príncipe ...

  6. Gonzaga was the son of Ferrante de Gonzaga (1544–1586), Marquis of Castiglione, and Dona Marta Tana di Santena, daughter of a baron of the Piedmontese Della Rovere family. His mother was a lady-in-waiting to Isabel, the wife of Philip II of Spain. As the first-born son, he was in line to inherit his father's title and status of Marquis.

  7. Vincenzo Ferrante Gonzaga was an Italian soldier who died in WWII, and he was awarded a gold and silver medal of military valour. The son of the soldier Maurizio Ferrante Gonzaga, Marquis of Vescovato and Vodice, inherited other noble titles on the death of his father in addition to the title of Marquis. After graduating in engineering from the University of Turin, he decided to pursue a military career.