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  1. Hace 5 días · Ferdinand met his second wife, the 23-year-old Eleonora Gonzaga, in Innsbruck on 1 February 1622. She was crowned as queen of Hungary in Sopron where the first Italian opera was performed in the Habsburgs' realms during the festivities that followed the coronation.

  2. Hace 5 días · Eleonora Gonzaga - During her lifetime in the 17th century, Queen Dowager Eleonora Gonzaga was known throughout the Holy Roman Empire as a patron of the arts, and one of the most intelligent members of the nobility. © Getty Images

  3. 10 de may. de 2024 · The empress died that same year, and Ferdinand married again two years later, to Eleonora Gonzaga; they had four children, two of whom lived into adulthood: Eleonora Maria (1653) and Ferdinand Josef (1657). When Ferdinand III took the imperial throne, the empire was in the middle of a continentwide conflict, the Thirty Years War.

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · Audrey Flack. Reproducciones De Arte Del Museo Madonna con santos y miembros de la familia Pesaro (detalle), 1519 de Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) (1490-1576, Italy) | ArtsDot.com.

  5. Hace 4 días · Monteverdi’s return to five-voice writing, if sometimes now with instruments, in three of the five Italian settings at the head of his Selva morale e spirituale of 1640–41 might therefore seem a retrograde step. 4 The volume was dedicated to Eleonora Gonzaga, the dowager empress whose husband, Ferdinand II, was to have been the ...

  6. 1 de may. de 2024 · Reproducciones De Bellas Artes Eleonora Gonzaga, 1538 de Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) (1490-1576, Italy) | ArtsDot.com ¡Compre 5 pinturas y obtenga 10% de descuento + 7% adicional en todos los productos!

  7. 20 de may. de 2024 · Eleonora Gonzaga 1598–1655: Ferdinand II 1578–1637 King in Germany Holy Roman Emperor r. 1619–1637: Maria Anna of Bavaria 1574–1616: Maria Anna of Spain 1606–1646: Ferdinand III 1608–1657 King of Germany Holy Roman Emperor r. 1637–1657: Eleonora Gonzaga 1630–1686: Maria Leopoldine of Austria 1632–1649: Maria Anna of Austria ...