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  1. Ferrante Gonzaga. Ferrante I Gonzaga (also Ferdinando I Gonzaga; 28 January 1507 – 15 November 1557) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the House of Gonzaga and the founder of the branch of the Gonzaga of Guastalla. Biography The Triumph of Ferrante Gonzaga over Envy by Leone Leoni, Guastalla, Italy

  2. Prince Ferrante Vincenzo Gonzaga was born in 1889, the only son of Prince Maurizio Ferrante Gonzaga, Marquess of Vescovato, general in the Royal Italian Army during the First World War and awarded the victory title of Marquis of the Vodice in 1932. At the death of his father in 1938, Gonzaga inherited the titles of Prince of the Holy Roman ...

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    Ferrante era il terzo dei figli di Francesco II Gonzaga -quarto marchese di Mantova e fratello del primo duca Federico II- e di Isabella d'Este, marchesi di Mantova, che lo destinarono alla carriera delle armi, inviandolo nel 1523 a Madrid, alla corte di Carlo V, dove l'anno successivo giungerà anche il mantovano Baldassarre Castiglione, nominato n...

    Ferrante I fu il capostipite del ramo cadetto dei Gonzaga di Guastalla, città che acquistò per 22.230 scudi d'oro nel 1539 dalla contessa Ludovica Torelli. Rispetto agli altri feudi acquisiti per merito o per matrimonio nel Mezzogiorno, la Contea di Guastalla godeva di ampie autonomie giurisdizionali nell'ambito del Sacro Romano Impero; perciò graz...

    Ferrante e Isabella ebbero undici figli: 1. Anna (1531), morì giovane; 2. Cesare (1533 - Roma, 17 febbraio 1575), conte di Guastalla, sposò Camilla Borromeo, sorella di san Carlo Borromeo; 3. Ippolita (Palermo, 17 giugno 1535 - Napoli, 1563), sposò nel 1549 Fabrizio Colonna, principe ereditario di Paliano, e, rimasta vedova nel 1551, nel 1554 il du...

    Ferrante Gonzaga, Relazione di Don Ferrante Gonzaga, governatore di Milano, inviata all'imperatore Carlo V nel 1552 in difesa della progettata cinta dei bastioni, a cura di Luca Beltrami, Milano, T...

    Romolo Quazza, GONZAGA, Ferrante, in Enciclopedia Italiana, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 1933.
    Ferrante I Gonzaga, in Dizionario di storia, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 2010.
    Ferrante I (conte di Guastalla), su sapere.it, De Agostini.
    Giampiero Brunelli, GONZAGA, Ferrante, in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, vol. 57, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 2001.
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  4. Ferrante's grandson, Ferrante II, also played a role in the War of the Mantuan Succession. A further cadet branch was that of Sabbioneta , founded by Gianfrancesco , son of Ludovico III . Marie Louise Gonzaga , daughter of Prince Charles Gonzaga-Nevers , was a Polish queen consort from 1645 to her death in 1667.

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    1268 Mantua Son of Guido Corradi da ...
    16 August 1328 – 18 January 1360
    Lordship of Mantua
    c.1290 Mantua Third son of Ludovico I and ...
    1335 – 28 December 1374
    Lordship of Novellara-Bagnolo
    1290 Mantua Second son of Ludovico I and ...
    18 January 1360 – 22 September 1369
    Lordship of Mantua
    1334 Mantua Second son of Guido and ...
    22 September 1369 – 4 October 1382
    Lordship of Mantua
    • 1328; 695 years ago
  5. Apr 9, 2024 · Federico and Ferrante Gonzaga came of age during a time of intense change in sixteenth-century Italy: The Italian Wars (1494–1559). The first and third-born sons of Isabella d’Este and Francesco Gonzaga spent their formative years at the courts of Francis I of France and Charles V of Spain, where, as effectively diplomatic hostages, they learned valuable lessons about the transnational social codes and rituals central to sixteenth-century political life.

  6. He was born in Mantua, the third son of Francesco II Gonzaga and Isabella d'Este. At the age of sixteen, he was sent to the court of Spain as a page to the future emperor Charles V, to whom Ferrante remained faithful for his whole life. In 1527 he took part in the Sack of Rome and attended Charles' triumphant coronation at Bologna in 1530: at ...

  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.