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  1. <br/>This portrait dates to 1510 and depicts ten-year-old Federico II Gonzaga (1500–1540), future Duke of Mantua and son of the great Renaissance patron and collector Isabella d’Este (1474–1539). Isabella commissioned the painting as a memento of her son, who was soon to be sent from his home in Mantua to the papal court in Rome as part of a hostage exchange. Federico’s detainment ...

  2. Francesco was born in Mantua, the son of Marquis Federico I Gonzaga . Francesco had a career as a condottiero acting as Venice 's commander from 1489 to 1498. He was the commander-in-chief of the army of the Italian league in the battle of Fornovo, under the tutorage of his more experienced uncle Ridolfo Gonzaga: even though Francesco was ...

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Federico I Gonzaga, 3°marchese di Luzzara (1570 - 1630) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  4. Federico II Gonzaga (Mantova, 17 maggio 1500 – Marmirolo, 28 giugno 1540) dal 1519 divenne il quinto marchese di Mantova e per matrimonio nel 1536 divenne il ventiseiesimo marchese del Monferrato; dal 1530 venne elevato dall’Imperatore Carlo V al titolo di primo duca di Mantova. Era figlio del marchese di Mantova Francesco II e di Isabella ...

  5. Clara Gonzaga (Mantua, 1 de julio de 1464-Auvernia, 2 de junio de 1503) [1] fue una noble italiana de la Casa Gonzaga. Era hija de Federico I Gonzaga , marqués de Mantua . Por su matrimonio con el conde Gilberto de Montpensier , fue condesa de Montpensier , delfina de Auvernia , duquesa de Sessa , y virreina de Nápoles .

  6. Federico I Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua, was born 25 June 1441 to Ludovico III Gonzaga (1412-1478) and Barbara von Brandenburg (1423-1481) and died 14 June 1484 of unspecified causes. He married Margerita von Bayern-München (1442-1479) 1463 JL .

  7. Federico I Gonzaga (25 June 1441 – 14 July 1484) was marquis of Mantua from 1478 to 1484, as well as a condottiero. Federico was born in Mantua in 1441, son of Ludovico III and Barbara of Brandenburg.[1] He was a good friend of the court painter Andrea Mantegna and received an education from Mantegna's mother as well as from Vittorino da Feltre (d. 1446) and above all from Iacopo da San ...