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  1. Ludovico Gonzaga ( Mantova, 21 agosto 1460 [3] – Gazzuolo, 19 gennaio 1511 [4]) è stato un vescovo cattolico italiano, figlio di Ludovico II Gonzaga, marchese di Mantova e di Barbara di Brandeburgo . Castel Goffredo, Palazzo Gonzaga-Acerbi.

  2. 24 de may. de 2018 · La scena dell’affresco Famiglia e corte di Ludovico Gonzaga rappresenta forse la riunione in occasione della notizia dell’elezione. L’immagine matura di Francesco Gonzaga non corrisponde però all’età di circa 17 anni che doveva avere nel 1461. Nella scena quindi potrebbe essere rappresentata la visita del cardinale avvenuta nell ...

  3. Ludovico Gonzaga (also spelled Lodovico) was the name of several prominent members of the House of Gonzaga : Ludovico I Gonzaga (1268–1360), better known as Luigi, the first Capitano del Popolo ('Captain of the People') of Mantua and Imperial Vicar. Ludovico II Gonzaga (1334–1382), Italian politician who was capitano del popolo of Mantua ...

  4. Ludovico was sent by his father at the court of king Charles VIII of France; later, he received by emperor Maximilian I the right to mint coins at Sabbioneta and Bozzolo. In 1509 he took part in the Siege of Padua. One year later he defended Verona and obtained the title of governor of that city. In 1511, at the death of his uncle Ludovico ...

  5. Ludovico III Gonzaga detto il Turco Ludovico III Gonzaga detto il Turco Secondo marchese di Mantova (n. 1414-m. 1478). Figlio di Gianfrancesco, primo marchese di Mantova e di Paola Malatesta. Sposò (1433) la nipote dell’imperatore Sigismondo, Barbara di Brandeburgo. Dopo essere stato al servizio dei Visconti, morto il padre (1444), poté riunire nelle proprie mani il marchesato prima diviso ...

  6. The Duchess Bona and Cicco Simonetta convinced Federico Gonzaga and Ercole d'Este to gather a rival army and come to their rescue. On 1 March 1479, Ludovico and his brother were declared rebels and enemies of the Duchy, and were denied the income they received by virtue of their mother's dowry.

  7. Internally, Ludovico built or strengthened fortifications in his land, but also faced two plots, including one by Antonio Gonzaga in 1373. Ludovico died in 1382, and was buried in the church of San Francesco. External links. Biography at the Gonzaga family website (in Italian)