VincenzoGonzaga may refer to: Vincenzo I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1562–1612) Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1594–1627) Vicente de Gonzaga y Doria...
Ferrante VincenzoGonzaga, Marquess of Vescovato (Turin, 6 March 1889 – Eboli, 8 September 1943) was an Italian general during World War II. Prince Ferrante...
politician VincenzoGonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1562–1612), ruler of the Duchy of Mantua and the Duchy of Montferrat from 1587 to 1612 Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Duke...
Gonzaga (1592–1632), next Duke of Guastalla, married Donna Isabella Orsini VincenzoGonzaga (1602–1697), Viceroy of Sicily (1677–1678) Andrea Gonzaga...
marriage Hereditary Princess of Mantua between 1581–1583. Her marriage to VincenzoGonzaga, Hereditary Prince of Mantua was annulled after two years due to Margherita's...
his mask to reveal the group's ringleader, VincenzoGonzaga himself. Tradition holds that, on seeing Vincenzo, Crichton instantly dropped to one knee and...
Giovanni VincenzoGonzaga (1540–1591) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. A member of the House of Gonzaga, Giovanni VincenzoGonzaga was born in Palermo...
line of the Gonzaga family came to an end with the vicious and weak Vincenzo II, and Mantua slowly declined under the new rulers, the Gonzaga-Nevers, a...
Vespasiano VincenzoGonzaga (1621–1687) was an Italian noble, by birth member of the House of Gonzaga and later Viceroy of Valencia. He was the second...
Modena Ferrante Gonzaga (1507-1557), commander-in-chief of the Italian army Giulia Gonzaga (1513–1566), Italian noblewoman VincenzoGonzaga, Duke of Mantua...
Monteverdi served as the court composer for the Gonzaga family from 1590 to 1612, he likely joined Duke VincenzoGonzaga in Florence for the 6 October 1600 premiere...
he was recruited as court painter in Mantua by VincenzoGonzaga, Duke of Mantua who met him when Gonzaga was on a visit to the Netherlands buying works...
her father died, and her rights to Guastalla were challenged by Don VincenzoGonzaga, who married her sister, Princess Anna Maria Vittoria (1659–1707) and...
Ducal Palace in Mantua, Italy. The work was commissioned by Duke Vincenzo I Gonzaga for the Jesuit church in Mantua, while Rubens was his court painter...
Gonzaga (1652–1708), Duke of Mantua and Monferrato. Maria Vittoria (9 September 1659 – 5 September 1707), married in 1679 her cousin VincenzoGonzaga...
box" of the Verano cemetery in Rome, together with his son Ferrante VincenzoGonzaga, also a gold medal recipient in the Second World War. At twenty-two...
was the eldest child of VincenzoGonzaga, Duke of Guastalla and Sabbioneta and his second wife, Princess Maria Vittoria Gonzaga of Guastalla (1659-1707)...