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  1. In 1490, shortly after marrying Francesco II Gonzaga, Isabella began to design a room similar to those that were made by princes at the time. The studioli created by men were usually furnished with books, weapons, scientific and musical instruments, and other objects that conveyed the knowledge of the man who owned them.

  2. Nata a Ferrara nel 1474 dal duca Ercole e da Eleonora d'Aragona, fu educata da Battista Guarini e da altri. Non interruppe gli studî quando a sedici anni andò sposa a Francesco Gonzaga marchese di Mantova: e, senza alcuna pedanteria di erudita, divenne coltissima. Nella reggia dei Gonzaga, già fiorente di lettere e d'arti, ella raccolse ...

  3. Anna Isabella Gonzaga, Duchess of Mantua / Search the collection. 1 of 253523 objects; Simon Thomassin (1655-1733) Anna Isabella Gonzaga, Duchess of Mantua 1702. RCIN ...

  4. 25 de jun. de 2021 · Isabella was the daughter of Duke Ercole d’Este of Ferrara and Eleanora d’Aragona who was the daughter of King Ferrante of Naples. Isabella was the eldest of six children; her sister Beatrice d’Este became the Duchess of Milan, and at the age of 6, Isabella was betrothed to Francesco II Gonzaga (1466-1519). Isabella lived her entire ...

  5. Il 25 dicembre successivo, la morte di Vincenzo, risoluto fino all'ultimo a ripudiarla, pose termine alla dinastia dei Gonzaga di Mantova e alle tormentate vicende matrimoniali con Isabella. Ritiratasi a Bozzolo nel monastero delle suore agostiniane, I. morì nel 1630, in seguito alla pestilenza seguita al sacco di Mantova.

  6. Gonzaga, Isabella (fl. 1600s)Duchess of Mantua. Name variations: Isabella Gonzaga de Novellara. Flourished in the 1600s; married Vincenzo II (1594–1627), 7th duke of Mantua (r. 1626–1627).

  7. IDEA’s Letters Platform features high-resolution images of over 28,000 letters sent and received by Isabella d'Este. Spanning from her 1490 arrival in Mantua as bride of Francesco II Gonzaga to her death in 1539, the correspondence ranges over topics from government and politics to family life, literature, art patronage and collecting, music ...