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    Sigismondo Gonzaga (1469, Mantua – 3 October 1525, Mantua) was an Italian cardinal. He was the third son of Federico I Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua. He...
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    Aloysius Gonzaga, SJ 1568–1591, canonized by the Catholic Church in 1726 Francesco Gonzaga (1444–1483) Sigismondo Gonzaga (1469–1525) Pirro Gonzaga (1490–1529)...
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    Federico I Gonzaga (25 June 1441 – 14 July 1484) was marquis of Mantua from 1478 to 1484, as well as a condottiero. Federico was born in Mantua in 1441...
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    initially under the regency of his mother and his uncles Sigismondo and Giovanni Gonzaga. He received the imperial investiture from emperor Charles...
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    Sigismondo Gonzaga. He studied philosophy at Bologna under Pietro Pomponazzi, and later took up theology. In 1520, or as some say, 1525, Sigismondo renounced...
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    Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (19 June 1417 – 7 October 1468) was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta and lord of Rimini...
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    of Urbino and nephew of Guidobaldo da Montefeltro Sigismondo Gonzaga (1469–1525) Elisabetta Gonzaga (1471–1526) married in 1489 to Guidobaldo da Montefeltro...
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    - 22 July 1506). Sigismondo Gonzaga (16 December 1506 - 3 October 1525). Ercole Gonzaga (5 May 1527 - 3 March 1563). Federico Gonzaga (4 March 1563 - 21...
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    de' Gabrielli Fazio Giovanni Santori Carlo Domenico del Carretto Sigismondo Gonzaga Jean-François de la Trémoille René de Prie Louis d'Amboise Francisco...
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    Virgin on the façade with his own coat of arms. The ruler at the time, Sigismondo Gonzaga, demanded that the iconic painting be restored, or Daniele would face...
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    Malatesta [it] daughter of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta and then Caterina Pico. His great-grandson was Aloysius Gonzaga. Barbara (1455–1503), married...
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    Isabella d'Este (category House of Gonzaga)
    were born. In 1479 and 1480 two more brothers were born; Ippolito and Sigismondo. Of all the children born into the family, Isabella is believed to have...
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    humanist writers and philosophers. In an election overseen in 1513 by Sigismondo Gonzaga, Mantuan's old pupil and subsequently Cardinal Protector of the Carmelites...
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    Francesco Gonzaga (1466–1483) Ludovico Gonzaga (1483–1511) Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga (10 February 1511–10 May 1521 Resigned) Administrator Ercole Gonzaga (10...
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    Antonio Scaglioni (1st term) (28 Jan 1519 – 1524 Resigned) Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga (1524) Administrator Antonio Scaglioni (2nd term) (1 Jul 1524 – 19...
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    Ippolito d'Este, Isabella d'Este, wife of Francesco II Gonzaga, Beatrice d'Este, and Sigismondo d'Este. His two illegitimate half-siblings were Giulio...
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  • d'Este, Isabella d'Este (wife of Francesco II Gonzaga), Beatrice d'Este (wife of Ludovico Sforza), and Sigismondo d'Este. Giulio d'Este and Ippolito d'Este...
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    The Portrait of Sigismund of Luxembourg (Italian: Ritratto di Sigismondo di Lussemburgo) is a tempera on panel painting attributed to the Italian Late-Gothic...
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    Robert Guibé Leonardo Grosso della Rovere Carlo Domenico del Carretto Sigismondo Gonzaga Sisto Gara della Rovere Christopher Bainbridge Antonio Maria Ciocchi...
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    he went to Pesaro to defend it against his great enemy in the Marche, Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, lord of Rimini. On 22 July 1444, his half-brother...
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    Madonna della Vittoria (category Gonzaga art collection)
    which decorated its façade with his own coat of arms. The regent, Sigismondo Gonzaga, ordered him to restore the depiction. Although Daniele agreed to...
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    Federico Gonzaga is depicted as being commended to Christ by St. Francis. On the opposite side, two Gonzaga family members, Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga (1469–1525)...
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    Riccardo count Guidi di Bagno who married Philippa Gonzaga di Novellara, niece of Feltrino Gonzaga. Among the most important leaders of this family, it...
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    Catholic Church. They are accompanied by Federico I Gonzaga's children, Francesco and Sigismondo. Among those surrounding them are the Holy Roman Emperor...
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  • member of the famous House of Malatesta. He was the father of the infamous Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta and Blessed Roberto Malatesta. He was the second son...
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  • in Mantegna's studio upon his death, it was acquired by cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga, who in 1507 finally delivered it to Francesco Cornaro. "Catalogue...
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    Italian cardinal Pompeo Colonna, and Luigi Gonzaga; and some cavalry under the command of Ferdinando Gonzaga and Philibert, Prince of Orange. Though Martin...
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    in the streets of the city in the company of his guest, the brothers Sigismondo and Rinaldo and other courtiers to throw eggs to the ladies and ended...
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    would benefit greatly from his brother's marriage to Lucrezia Borgia. Sigismondo (1480–1524), lived in his two elder brothers’ shadow. Alberto (1481-1482)...
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    a few unimportant castles, he defeated the Venetians under his rival Sigismondo Malatesta and continued the siege. Sforza chose for his headquarters the...
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