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  1. 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).

  2. Carlo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua. Deutsch: Carlo II Gonzaga (* 3. Oktober 1629 in Mantua; † 14. August 1665 ebenda) war Herzog von Mantua und Monferrat sowie Herzog von Nevers und Rethel. Italiano: Carlo II di Gonzaga-Nevers (Mantova, 31 ottobre 1629 – Mantova, 14 agosto 1665) fu IX duca di Mantova e del Monferrato, duca di Nevers e Rethel ...

  3. From 1328, Mantua was informally led by Gonzagas until 1433, when Gianfrancesco Gonzaga assumed the noble title of Marquess of Mantua. In 1530, Federico II received the title of Duke of Mantua. In 1531, the family acquired the vacant Marquisate of Montferrat through marriage. In 1627, Duke Vincent II deceased without heirs, ending the original ...

  4. Ferdinando (26 April 1587 – 29 October 1626), who ruled as Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat from 1612 until his death. Guglielmo Domenico (4 April 1589 – 12 May 1591), nicknamed "(Lungaspada)", Marquis of Monferrato .

  5. Ferdinand I Gonzaga was Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat from 1612 until his death.

  6. Vincenzo (d. 1665/66). When Ferrante III died without surviving male heirs, the Duchy of Guastalla became officially a part of the Duchy of Milan, but was ruled by Ferdinando Carlo of Mantua (husband of the eldest surviving daughter) between 1678 and 1692. Due to Austrian intervention, the Duchy then passed to Vincenzo Gonzaga (husband of the ...

  7. 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 ...