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  1. Ercole Gonzaga (23 November 1505 – 2 March 1563) was an Italian Cardinal. Biography. Born in Mantua, he was the son of the Marquis Francesco Gonzaga and Isabella d'Este, and nephew of Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga. He studied philosophy at Bologna under Pietro Pomponazzi, and later took up theology.

  2. Ercole Gonzaga. (Hércules) Cardenal; nació en Mantua el 23 de noviembre de 1505; murió el 2 de marzo de 1563. Fue el hijo del Marqués Francesco, y sobrino del cardenal Sigismondo Gonzaga...

  3. Gonzaga, ERCOLE (HERCULES), cardinal; b. at Mantua, November 23, 1505; d. March 2, 1563. He was the son of the Marquess Francesco, and nephew of Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga (1469-1525). He studied philosophy at Bologna under Pomponazzi, and later took up theology.

  4. Four centuries have not lessened the difficulty in understanding Ercole Gonzaga, who stands as a widely recognized but not well-understood figure in the landscape of sixteenth-century Italian history. He was the second son of Francesco Gonzaga (1466-1519), Marquis of Mantua, and Isabella D'Est? (1474-1539), prominent figures in the world of Renais

  5. Ruling Peacefully: Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga and Patrician Reform in Sixteenth-Century Italy. By Paul V. Murphy. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2007. xxi + 290 pp. $79.95 cloth. | Church History | Cambridge Core.

  6. Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga (b. 1505), papal legate and president of the Council of Trent, had died two nights earlier. His remains lay in a casket borne on a bier while a servant carried a crucifix before it. The casket was surrounded by twelve lighted torches.

  7. Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga is an attractive but ambiguous figure in sixteenth-century Italian religious history. A member of the ducal Gonzaga family as well as a bishop who for seventeen years was de facto ruler of Mantua, he had no precise Italian counterpart; closer would have been a German prince-bishop. Curiously