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  1. Ippolita Gonzaga (13 November 1503 in Mantua – 16 March 1570 in Mantua) was an Italian noblewoman and nun. [1] [2] [3] She is not to be confused with her niece Ippolita Gonzaga (1535–1563) the daughter of Ferrante Gonzaga, who married in 1549 Fabrizio Colonna, hereditary prince of Paliano, and in 1554 Antonio Carafa, duke of ...

  2. La representada es Ippolita Gonzaga (Palermo, 17/06/1535 - Nápoles, 09/03/1563), hija de Ferrante I Gonzaga, conde de Guastalla, virrey de Sicilia con Carlos V, y de Isabel de Capua; casó en primeras nupcias con Fabrizio Gonzaga en 1545, enviudandoen 1551, sin descendencia; una vez niuda reside en Milán, rodeada de literatos y artistas; en ...

  3. Ippolita di Ferdinando Gonzaga (1535–1563) at the age of 16. Medalist: Leone Leoni Italian. 1551–52. Not on view. This portrait shows Ippolita, one of the most beautiful and accomplished women of her day, at the age of sixteen.

  4. Ippolita Gonzaga (1535–1563), at the age of 17. Jacopo was trained as a gem engraver, sculptor, and architect. In addition to making portrait medals of prominent Milanese individuals, he engraved germs and fabricated objects in precious and semi-precious stones for Cosimo I, the duke of Florence.

  5. Ippolita Gonzaga, 1535-1563, daughter of Ferrante Gonzaga [obverse], 1551. Not on View

  6. Ippolita Gonzaga (1535-1563) was a member of the Gonzaga family of Mantua in the middle of the 16th century. Ippolita was already famed for her beauty and accomplishment by her 16th year. She was the daughter of Ferrante Gonzaga and Isabella of Capua.

  7. 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.