16 April 1566 Rome, Papal States (present-day Italy)
Noble family
Gonzaga
Spouse(s)
Vespasiano Colonna
Father
Ludovico Gonzaga
Mother
Francesca Fieschi
Occupation
Poet
Giulia Gonzaga (1513 – 16 April 1566) was an Italian countess and letter writer of the Renaissance. She was the countess regnant of Rodigo as the heir of her late spouse between 1528 and 1541.
GiuliaGonzaga (1513 – 16 April 1566) was an Italian countess and letter writer of the Renaissance. She was the countess regnant of Rodigo as the heir...
The House of Gonzaga (US: /ɡənˈzɑːɡə, ɡɒn-, -ˈzæɡ-/, Italian: [ɡonˈdzaːɡa]) is an Italian princely family that ruled Mantua in Lombardy, northern Italy...
Modena Ferrante Gonzaga (1507-1557), commander-in-chief of the Italian army GiuliaGonzaga (1513–1566), Italian noblewoman Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua...
by GiuliaGonzaga, who lived in Fondi between 1526 and 1534. In 1534, Fondi was sacked by Barbarossa, who was seeking to kidnap the beautiful Giulia and...
Marcantonio Barbaro, and the architect Daniele Barbaro; the noblewoman GiuliaGonzaga and Cardinal Pole, the last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury...
Gonzaga, lord of Palazzolo, a member of a cadet branch of the House of Gonzaga, Dukes of Mantua. Soon orphaned, he was educated under his aunt Giulia...
Henrique Chagas Moniz de Aragão Gonzaga (born 30 April 1993), known professionally as Henry Zaga, is a Brazilian actor. Zaga gained recognition early...
Beatrice Appiani: However, she grew up with GiuliaGonzaga, Vespasiano's second wife. In 1531 she married Louis Gonzaga (Rodomonte), an imperial captain of Charles...
city through the main gates and completely ransacked the palace of GiuliaGonzaga. He then sacked, torched and destroyed Vallecorsa slaughtering some...
(in Italian). Retrieved 1 August 2023. Peyronel Rambaldi, S. (2021). GiuliaGonzaga: A Gentlewoman in the Italian Reformation. Italien: Viella Libreria...
Isabella of Castile, Marguerite of Austria, Isabella of Milan, and GiuliaGonzaga. She also wrote a work following Dante Alighieri's travels in Italy...
Giulia della Rovere (1531, Casteldurante – 4 April 1563, Ferrara) was an Italian noblewoman. A portrait of her by Titian survives in the Palazzo Pitti...
Bernardino Ochino, and through their mutual friendship with the Lady GiuliaGonzaga, whose spiritual adviser he became after the death of Valdés. He became...
thousands of prisoners in Mahon and Naples. He captured Italian countess GiuliaGonzaga, but she escaped shortly afterward. The sultan called Barbarossa to...
housed famous figures such as St. Thomas Aquinas, Isabella Colonna and GiuliaGonzaga The church of St. Francis, built around 1360 by Roffredo III Caetani...
Green, presumably Giulia di Gonzaga-Colonna, Duchess of Traeetto". In 1941, the Duveen Brothers titled it "Portrait of Giulia di Gonzaga-Colonna [Presumed]"...
daughter, Isabella Colonna. In 1526 he remarried to GiuliaGonzaga, daughter of Ludovico Gonzaga duke of Sabbioneta. Litta, Pompeo (1835). Famiglie celebri...
of Francesco Maria I della Rovere and Eleonora Gonzaga. In 1535, despite a papal ban, he married Giulia da Varano, daughter of the duke of Camerino and...
and women Vittoria Colonna, Veronica Gambara, Tullia d'Aragona, and GiuliaGonzaga. Isabella di Morra is a singular example of female poetry of the time...
proposed identifications of the woman include GiuliaGonzaga at the time of her marriage to Vespasiano Gonzaga and Veronica Gambara. Viola, Luisa (2007)....
Alexander and Thais and Die Tanzerin; two others, The Christians and GiuliaGonzaga, were left unfinished. He wrote two piano concertos, an orchestral overture...