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  1. Eleonora Gonzaga; Uso en el.wikipedia.org Ελεονώρα Γκοντζάγκα (1598-1655) Uso en en.wikipedia.org Eleonora Gonzaga (1598–1655) List of Bohemian royal consorts; List of Hungarian royal consorts; List of Holy Roman empresses; User:Jane023/Paintings in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna; Uso en eu.wikipedia.org Eleonora ...

  2. Eleonora Gonzaga, also called Eleonora of Mantua, was from the ducal family of Mantua. On her marriage to Emperor Ferdinand II in 1622, she brought the opera, then a very new art form, to the court at Vienna. Under her father Vincenzo, Mantua had become a centre of Italian art. Claudio Monteverdi, whose Orfeo (1607) was one of the first operas in the history of music, lived

  3. Gonzaga Eleonóra Magdolna ( olaszul: Eleonora Maddalena Gonzaga, németül: Eleonora Magdalena Gonzaga; Mantova, Mantovai Hercegség, 1630. november 18. – Bécs, Osztrák Főhercegség, 1686. december 6.), mantovai, neversi és retheli hercegnő, III. Ferdinánd császár és király harmadik hitveseként német-római császárné, német ...

  4. Eleonora I Gonzaga was born in 1598 in Mantua, daughter of Eleonora de Medici and Vincenzo I, 4th duke of Mantua. She married Ferdinand II, king of Bohemia and Hungary, on February 4, 1622. Ferdinand's first wife was Maria Anna of Bavaria (1574–1616).

  5. Oil on canvas, 114 x 102 cm. Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. Send this picture as postcard. Friendly format for printing and bookmarking. In creating a pair of paintings of Francesco Maria della Rovere and Eleonora Gonzaga, duke and duchess of Urbino, Titian predictably reprised many of the themes seen in Piero della Francesca's double ...

  6. Gonzaga Eleonóra ( olaszul Eleonora (I) Gonzaga, németül Eleonora Gonzaga von Mantua), ( Mantova, 1598. szeptember 23. – Bécs, 1655. június 27. ), mantovai hercegnő, II. Ferdinánd német-római császár, magyar és cseh király második feleségeként 1622–1637 között német-római császárné, magyar és cseh királyné.

  7. 18 de nov. de 2016 · Eleonora Gonzaga, Princess of Mantua, Nevers and Rethel, was born on this day in 1630 in Mantua. She grew up to marry the Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand III, and established a reputation as one of the most educated and virtuous women of her time. Eleonora became fascinated by religious poetry, founded a literary academy and was a patron of ...