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  1. E Isabella Gonzaga tuvo una arcada y vomitó la cena. "Qué bonito efecto que te produzco", le dijo el argentino. Tardó otros 15 días en regresar a la capital de Italia.

  2. Born in Novellara in 1576, Isabella was the eighth of thirteen children of Alfonso I Gonzaga, Count of Novellara and Bagnolo and Vittoria di Capua, a member of one of the richest and most powerful families in the Kingdom of Naples. In 1594, Isabella married Ferrante Gonzaga, cadet member of the Gonzaga branch of Sabionetta-Bozzolo, Lord of San ...

  3. 24 de mar. de 2020 · Isabella d´Este Gonzaga, marquesa de Mantua (1474-1539) es considerada por la historiografía como la primera gran mecenas femenina de la historia. Hija de Ercole d´Este (1431-1505) y de Eleonora de Aragón (1450-1493), abandona la corte de Ferrara en 1490 para casarse a la edad de 15 años con Francesco II Gonzaga, duque de Mantua.

  4. Isabella was born on Tuesday, 19 May 1474 at nine o'clock in the evening Isabella's mother, Eleanor of Naples, wrote a letter to her friend Barbara Gonzaga describing the details of Isabella's birth in Ferrara. Eleanor was the daughter of Ferdinand I, the Aragonese King of Naples, and Isabella of Clermont.

  5. In 1490, Isabella married Marchese Francesco II Gonzaga (1466-1519) of Mantua and became that city state’s consort co-regent. As marchesa of Mantua, she herself would make history. For the Gonzaga and Este dynasties, Isabella’s first duty was to produce male heirs.

  6. 16 de may. de 2019 · When Isabella was six, she became betrothed to the future fourth Marquis of Mantua, Francesco Gonzaga, whom she met the following year. They were married on February 15, 1490. Gonzaga was a military hero, more interested in sports and horses than in arts and literature, though he was a generous patron of the arts.

  7. Isabella Gonzaga , was an Italian aristocrat. She was Lady Consort of San Martino dall'Argine by marriage to Ferrante Gonzaga, Lord of San Martino dall'Argine, and Duchess consort of Mantua and Montferrat by marriage to Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua. She served as regent of San Martino dall'Argine during the minority of her son Scipione between 1605 and 1613.