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  1. I corrected an error: in this page we arw speaking of Charles II of Mantua, not the third. His father never became duke, so he never received a number of succession. As source, we can see a coin minted in 1649 [1] : we can read CAROLUS II DEO GRATIA DUX MANTUAE ET MONTIS FERRATI ET CASALIS .

  2. Vincenzo II Gonzaga (7 January 1594 – 25 December 1627) was Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat from 1626 until his death. Vincenzo was the son of Duke Vincent I and Eleonora de' Medici [1] and inherited the duchy upon the death of his elder brother Ferdinand , receiving the imperial investiture on 8 February 1627.

  3. In 1627 he married his cousin Maria Gonzaga, Marquise of Montferrat and heiress to the Duchy of Mantua. However, Cesare II Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla and Emperor Ferdinand II rejected her claim to Mantua, leading to the War of Mantuan Succession (1628–1631). Charles was never Duke of Mantua since he died at Cavriana six

  4. The Gonzaga-Nevers later came to rule Mantua again when Louis's son Charles (Carlo) inherited Mantua and Montferrat, triggering the War of the Mantuan Succession. Another cadet branch were first sovereign counts, later dukes of Guastalla. They descended from Ferrante, a younger son of Duke Francesco II of Mantua (1484–1519).

  5. The Duchy of Mantua ( Italian: Ducato di Mantova; Lombard: Ducaa de Mantua) was a duchy in Lombardy, northern Italy. Its first duke was Federico II Gonzaga, member of the House of Gonzaga that ruled Mantua since 1328. [1] The following year, the Duchy also acquired the March of Montferrat, thanks to the marriage between Gonzaga and Margaret ...

  6. Vincenzo (7 January 1594 – 25 December 1627), [1] ruled as Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, and Marquess of Montferrat from 1626 until his death. Eleonora (23 September 1598 – 27 June 1655), [1] second wife of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor. He had several illegitimate children, including: