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  1. House of Gonzaga. The House of Gonzaga ( US: / ɡənˈzɑːɡə, ɡɒn -, - ˈzæɡ -/, [2] Italian: [ɡonˈdzaːɡa]) is an Italian princely family that ruled Mantua in Lombardy, northern Italy from 1328 to 1708 (first as a captaincy-general, then margraviate, and finally duchy ). They also ruled Monferrato in Piedmont and Nevers in France, as ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  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. Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online.

  6. Gonzaga, Ippolita (1535–1563)Noblewoman of Mantua. Born in 1535; died in 1563; daughter of Isabella Gonzaga (d. 1559) and Ferrante Gonzaga (1507–1557), prince of Guastalla.

  7. Ippolita Gonzaga, daughter of Ferrante Gonzaga, wife of Fabrizio Colonna from 1548 until his death in 1551, and of Antonio Caraffa, Duke of Mondragone, from 1554. Bibliography Attwood, P, 'Italian Medals c. 1530-1600 in British Public Collections', The British Museum Press, (London, 2003), pp.116-117.