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  1. Cesare I Gonzaga (1530 – 15 February 1575) was count of Guastalla from 1557 until his death. He was a member of the House of Gonzaga, the first-born son of the imperial condottiero Ferrante Gonzaga and . From the latter, he inherited also the title of Count of Amalfi. He was also Duke of Ariano and Prince of Molfetta. On 21 May 1558 he was appointed commander-in-chief of the troops in ...

  2. Descubra más sobre Cesare I. Gonzaga, la familia y ascendencia.

  3. Cesare I. Gonzaga (* 6. September 1536 wahrscheinlich in Sizilien; † 17. Februar 1575) war der Sohn des kaiserlichen Feldherrn Ferrante I. Gonzaga, der die Linie Guastalla begründete. Cesare I. selbst war Graf von Guastalla und Herzog von Amalfi (sein Vater war Vizekönig von Sizilien ). Er heiratete 1560 Camilla Borromeo und hatte mit ihr ...

  4. Italian noble (1536-1575) Cesare I Gonzaga Q1056851)

  5. His son Cesare commissioned from Leone a more public monument, a bronze Triumph of Ferrante Gonzaga over Envy, (1564), which stands in Piazza Roma, Guastalla. Like all the Gonzaga, Ferrante was a patron of tapestry-makers: a series of tapestries named Fructus Belli ("the Fruits of War") was woven for him in Brussels by Jan Baudoyn in 1544, and a lighter series of Putti .

  6. Cesare II Gonzaga (Mantova, 1592 – Vienna, 26 febbraio 1632) è stato un nobile italiano, secondo duca di Guastalla dal 1630 al 26 febbraio 1632. Ducato di Guastalla Gonzaga

  7. Cèsar Gonzaga fou membre d'un cercle literari pontifici anomenat Accademia delle Notti Vaticane, que es reunia a la Vil·la Pia, situada dins el Vaticà. [4] Fou un home culte i les seves sales del palau de Màntua, decorades de marbre, bonze, medalles i pintures, actualment ocupades per l' Accademia Virgiliana , eren sovint lloc de trobada de literats i artistes.