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  1. An engraving of Eleanor Gonzaga, wife of Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III. A head and shoulder length portrait facing right, wearing a pearl necklace, lace collar and slit-sleeve dress. The portrait sits within an oval border, at the bottom of which is a coat of arms. Beneath the image is a Latin inscription, AVGVSTISSIMA ELEONORA CONZAGA, DVCISSA MANTVAE, FERDINANDI III. IMPERATORIS ...

  2. 14 de ago. de 2023 · In 1651, Eleonora’s great-niece and namesake Eleonora Gonzaga, nicknamed “the Younger”, became the third wife of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, the son and heir of Ferdinand II. Eleonora amended her will and named her great-niece as her main heir. In addition, she left considerable amounts for charity and memorial services.

  3. Gonzaga, Eleonora (1493–1543)Duchess of Urbino. Name variations: Leonora Gonzaga; Eleanora Gonzaga della Rovere; Eleonora della Rovere. Born in December 1493 in Mantua, Italy; died in 1543 in Gubbio, Italy; daughter of Isabella d'Este (1474–1539) and Francesco also known as Gian Francesco Gonzaga (1466–1519), 4th marquis of Mantua (r.

  4. Eleonora of Gonzaga, the third wife of Emperor Ferdinand III, was to shape cultural life in Vienna. Thanks to her, life at the imperial court took on a pronounced Italian character. The northern Italian early Baroque style dominated contemporary painting, architecture, music and literature. Despite the great difference in age between them ...

  5. 11 de sept. de 2023 · Eleonora Gonzaga of Mantua was the third of the three wives of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor. Born on November 18, 1630, in Mantua, Duchy of Mantua , now in Lombardy, Italy, Eleonora was the younger of the two children and the only daughter of Carlo II Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers and his first cousin Maria Gonzaga, Duchess of Montferrat in her own right.

  6. Eleonora Gonzaga (n. 23 septembrie 1598 , Mantova , Ducatul de Mantova ⁠( d ) – d. 27 iunie 1655 , Viena , Sfântul Imperiu Roman ) a fost a doua soție a lui Ferdinand al II-lea, Împărat Roman , Arhiducesă de Austria, regină a Germaniei, regină a Ungariei și Boemiei [7] .

  7. Oil on panel. Size. 52.9 x 37.4 cm. Inventory. 1890, no. 1441. Elisabetta Gonzaga, wife of Duke of Urbino, Guidubaldo da Montefeltro, was one of the most important figures in the cultural life of her time. A lover of art and literature, Elisabetta is the protagonist before whom the dialog takes place over days in the “The Book of the Courtier ...