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  1. Ippolita was already famed for her beauty and accomplishments by the time she reached the age of 15, when Leoni cast this medal. She appears on the reverse as Diana, the huntress and moon goddess, and - as indicated by the presence of Pluto, Proserpina and Cerberus - as Hecate, goddess of the underworld.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Ippolita Gonzaga. Birthdate: November 13, 1503. Death: March 16, 1570 (66) Immediate Family: Daughter of Francesco II Gonzaga, Marchese di Mantova and Isabella d'Este, Marchesa di Mantua.

  3. Ippolita Gonzaga was an Italian noblewoman and nun. She is not to be confused with her niece Ippolita Gonzaga (1535–1563) the daughter of Ferrante Gonzaga, who married in 1549 Fabrizio Colonna, hereditary prince of Paliano, and in 1554 Antonio Carafa, duke of Mondragone.

  4. Ippolita di Ferdinando Gonzaga (1535–1563) Medalist: Leone Leoni (Italian, Menaggio ca. 1509–1590 Milan) 1551–52. The Infante Philip of Spain, later Philip II ...

  5. Ippolita Gonzaga, born 1503, died 1570. Ippolita became a nun in the Dominican convent of S. Vincenzo. Federico II, Duke of Mantua, born 1500, died 1540. First betrothed to Maria Palaeologina but later married her sister Margaret Palaeologina; Ercole Gonzaga, born 1506, died 1565. Became a Cardinal. Ferrante Gonzaga, born 1507, died 1557.

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  7. 5 de ene. de 2023 · gonzaga, colonna ippolita. Don Ferrante Gonzaga , one of the most renowned captains of the Emperor Charles the Fifth, had very singular ideas on the subject of education; ideas that met with little approval among his own sex at that day, and would find as little at present.