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House of Gonzaga

Italian royal family that ruled parts of Northern Italy


Summary

Italian royal family that ruled parts of Northern Italy

() France Ducal Palace (Nevers)

  • Prince of Arches
  • Duke of Montferrat
  • Duke of Mantua
  • Duke of Guastalla
  • Duke of Nevers
  • Duke of Rethel
  • Duke of Mayenne
  • Marquis of Mantua
  • Marquis of Montferrat
  • County of Novellara and Bagnolo (of the Vescovato cadet branch) (only remaining branch)

The House of Gonzaga (; ) is an Italian princely family that ruled Mantua in Lombardy, northern Italy from 1328 to 1708 (first as a captaincy-general, then margraviate, and finally duchy). They also ruled Monferrato in Piedmont and Nevers in France, as well as many other lesser fiefs throughout Europe. The family includes a saint, twelve cardinals and fourteen bishops. Two Gonzaga descendants became empresses of the Holy Roman Empire (Eleonora Gonzaga and Eleonora Gonzaga-Nevers), and one became Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Marie Louise Gonzaga).

History

The first members of the family of historical importance are known to have collaborated with the Guelph faction alongside the monks of the Polirone Abbey. Starting from the 12th century they became a dominant family in Mantua, growing in wealth when their allies, the Bonacolsi, defeated the traditional familiar enemy, the Casalodi. In 1328, however, Ludovico I Gonzaga overthrew the Bonacolsi lordship over the city with the help of the Scaliger, and entered the Ghibelline party as capitano del popolo ("people's captain") of Mantua and imperial vicar of Emperor Louis IV.

Ludovico was succeeded by Guido (1360–1369) and Ludovico II (1369–1382), while Feltrino, lord of Reggio until 1371, formed the cadet branch of the Gonzaga of Novellara, whose state existed until 1728. Francesco I (1382–1407) abandoned the traditional alliance with the Visconti of Milan, in order to align their rising power with the Republic of Venice.

File:Mantua2_BMK.jpg|Ducal palace, Mantua. File:Camera picta, la corte 02.jpg|Ludovico III Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua and Barbara of Brandenburg with their children, fresco by Andrea Mantegna at San Giorgio Castle, Mantua, around 1470. File:Gonzaga Armonial.jpg|Arms of the Gonzaga-Nevers branch that inherited the Duchy of Mantua from the extinct senior line and ruled it from 1627 to 1708, when that branch died out in the male line.

In 1433, Gianfrancesco I assumed the title of Marquis of Mantua with the recognition of Emperor Sigismund, while obtaining recognition from the local nobility through the marriage of his daughter Margherita to Leonello d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara in 1435. In 1530 Federico II (1500–1540) received the title of Duke of Mantua. Also the two brothers of Federico II are historical characters of a certain importance: Ercole Gonzaga became a cardinal, presided over the Council of Trent and was almost elected Pope; Ferrante was a faithful ally of the Emperor Charles V who covered him with honors and positions, Ferrante was also the progenitor of the cadet branch of the Gonzaga of Guastalla. In 1531, the family acquired the Marquisate of Montferrat through marriage. Through maternal ancestors, the Gonzagas inherited also the Imperial Byzantine ancestry of the Paleologus, an earlier ruling family of Montferrat.

A cadet branch of the Mantua Gonzagas became dukes of Nevers and Rethel in France when Luigi (Louis) Gonzaga, a younger son of Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, and Margherita Paleologa, married the heiress. The Gonzaga-Nevers later came to rule Mantua again when Louis's son Charles (Carlo) inherited Mantua and Montferrat, triggering the War of the Mantuan Succession.

Another cadet branch were first sovereign counts, later dukes of Guastalla. They descended from Ferrante, a younger son of Duke Francesco II of Mantua (1484–1519). Ferrante's grandson, Ferrante II, also played a role in the War of the Mantuan Succession. A further cadet branch was that of Sabbioneta, founded by Gianfrancesco, son of Ludovico III.

Marie Louise Gonzaga, daughter of Prince Charles Gonzaga-Nevers, was a queen consort of Poland and grand duchess consort of Lithuania from 1645 to her death in 1667.

Two daughters of the house, both named Eleanor Gonzaga, became Holy Roman Empresses, by marrying emperors Ferdinand II of Germany and Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, respectively. From the latter Empress Eleonora, the current heirs of the Gonzaga descend.

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga was a member of a junior branch of this family.

The House of Gonzaga is the inspiration for the play-within-the-play in Shakespeare's Hamlet. In Act 3 scene 2, they act out a play called The Murder of Gonzago (or The Mousetrap).

Gonzaga rule continued in Mantua until 1708 and in Guastalla until 1746. Both ruling lines going extinct until passing on to a minor Gonzaga-Vescovato branch, which is the only remaining existing branch.

Patronage of the arts

The House of Gonzaga was an important patron of the arts. This began when Gianfrancesco Gonzaga funded a school led by Vittorino da Feltre where music and art were core subjects along with mathematics, history, Greek and Latin, religion, and philosophy. The music theorist and composer Franchinus Gaffurius was trained at this school. Isabella d'Este, wife of Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua, used her influence to financially support native composers at court (such as Bartolomeo Tromboncino and Marchetto Cara) which contributed to popularizing the frottola. Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga founded an ecclesiastical chapel which employed musicians and further advance the musical live of the region through sacred music composition and performance.

Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, himself a gifted composer, founded the Basilica palatina di Santa Barbara (construction began 1562) which became a cultural center for sacred art and music. He also brought several notable composers to the Mantua court, including Alessandro Striggio, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, Giaches de Wert, Benedetto Pallavicino and Claudio Monteverdi. Through Monteverdi, the court witnessed some of the first operas ever staged, including L'Orfeo (1607) and L'Arianna (1608). Marco da Gagliano's La Dafne was staged in 1608.

The Gonzaga House also sponsored theatre. The Mantua court staged Giovanni Battista Guarini's plays Il pastor fido and L'idropica. These plays included incidental music by several different composers, including Monteverdi, Gastoldi, Gagliano, Paolo Birt, and Salamone Rossi. Ferdinando Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua also supported the arts, but financial problems for the court led to a decline in support during his reign.

Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat employed Antonio Caldara as maestro di cappella from 1701-1707.

Rulers of the House of Gonzaga

House of Gonzaga

RulerBornReignRuling partConsortDeathNotes\
Ludovico I[[File:Луиджи Гонзага.jpg100px]]1268
Mantua
Son of and16 August 1328 – 18 January 1360Lordship of Mantua
1312
four children
****
c.1320
four children
****
1340
six children18 January 1360
Mantua
aged 91–92
Feltrinoc.1290
Mantua
Third son of Ludovico I and1335 – 28 December 1374Lordship of Novellara-Bagnolo
c.1340
four children28 December 1374
Padua
aged 83–84?
Guido[[File:Гвидо Гонзага.jpg100px]]1290
Mantua
Second son of Ludovico I and18 January 1360 – 22 September 1369Lordship of Mantua
c.1310/20?
two children
c.1330?
no children
1340
six children22 September 1369
Mantua
aged 78–79
Ludovico II[[File:Лудовико II Гонзага.jpg100px]]1334
Mantua
Second son of Guido and22 September 1369 – 4 October 1382Lordship of Mantua****
1356
two children4 October 1382
Mantua
aged 47–48
1 February 1340
Novellara
Second son of Feltrino I and28 December 1374 – 2 February 1399Lordship of NovellaraGinevra Malatesta
1374
four children2 February 1399
Novellara
aged 59
Francesco I[[File:Francesco I gonzaga.jpg100px]]1366
Mantua
Son of Ludovico II and4 October 1382 – 7 March 1407Lordship of MantuaAgnese Visconti
15 August 1375
(by proxy)
25 December 1380
(formal)
one child
Margherita Malatesta
1399
two children7 March 1407
Cavriana
aged 40–41
c.1375
Novellara
First son of and Ginevra Malatesta2 February 1399 – 1441Lordship of NovellaraIppolita Pio
five children1441
Novellara
aged 64–65
c.1375
Novellara
Second son of and Ginevra Malatesta2 February 1399 – 1424Lordship of BagnoloAntonia Gonzaga of Mantua
four children1424
aged 48–49?
Regency of Carlo I Malatesta, Lord of Rimini (1407–1409)On 22 September 1433, the lordship was officially raised to a Marquisate, as Gian Francesco purchased his title from Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor.
Gian Francesco[[File:Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga.jpg100px]]1 June 1395
Mantua
Son of Francesco I and Margherita Malatesta7 March 1407 – 25 September 1444Lordship of Mantua
(1407–1433)
Marquisate of Mantua
(1433–1444)Paola Malatesta
22 August 1409
Pesaro
six children25 September 1444
Mantua
aged 49
c.1410?
Novellara
Second son of and Antonia Gonzaga of Mantua1424 – 1456Lordship of BagnoloUnmarried1456
aged 45–46?
c.1420
Novellara
First son of and Ippolita Pio1441 – 8 February 1484Lordship of NovellaraCostanza Strozzi
seven children8 February 1484
Novellara
aged 53–54
Ludovico III *the Turk*[[File:Лудовико III Гонзага.jpg100px]]5 June 1412
Mantua
First son of Gian Francesco and Paola Malatesta25 September 1444 – 11 June 1478Marquisate of MantuaBarbara of Brandenburg
12 November 1433
Mantua
fourteen children11 June 1478
Goito
aged 66
Carlo1415
Mantua
Second son of Gian Francesco and Paola Malatesta25 September 1444 – 21 December 1456Lordship of Luzzara
1437
no children
Ringarda Manfredi
two children21 December 1456
Ferrara
aged 40–41
26 August 1427
Mantua
Third son of Gian Francesco and Paola Malatesta25 September 1444 – 16 January 1466
1446
no children16 January 1466
Mantua
aged 38
Regency of Ringarda Manfredi (1456–1466)After his death, Luzzara returned to Mantua, only to be later partitioned off again and given to his cousin Rodolfo.
1452
Mantua
Son of Carlo and Ringarda Manfredi21 December 1456 – c.1470Lordship of LuzzaraUnmarriedc.1470?
aged 17–18?
c.1420
Novellara
Second son of and Ippolita Pio1456 – 1487Lordship of BagnoloPaola Schianteschi
two or four children
Alda Torelli
at least four children1487
Novellara
aged 56–57?
Federico I[[File:Federico I Gonzaga.jpg100px]]25 June 1441
Mantua
Second son of Ludovico III and Barbara of Brandenburg11 June 1478 – 14 July 1484Marquisate of MantuaMargaret of Bavaria
6 June 1463
Mantua
six children14 July 1484
Mantua
aged 43
Gian Francesco[[File:Gianfrancesco Gonzaga-Rodigo.jpg100px]]4 October 1446
Mantua
Fourth son of Ludovico III and Barbara of Brandenburg11 June 1478 – 27 August 1496County of Sabbioneta
17 July 1479
eleven children27 August 1496
Bozzolo
aged 49
Rodolfo I[[File:Rodolfo Gonzaga.jpg100px]]18 April 1452
Mantua
Fifth son of Ludovico III and Barbara of Brandenburg11 June 1478 – 6 July 1495Lordship of Luzzara
11 January 1481
no children
Caterina Pico della Mirandola
1484
six children6 July 1495
Fornovo
aged 43
21 August 1460
Mantua
Sixth son of Ludovico III and Barbara of Brandenburg11 June 1478 – 19 January 1511Unmarried19 January 1511
Gazzuolo
aged 50
Ostiano annexed to Sabbioneta
1469
Novellara
First son of and Costanza Strozzi8 February 1484 – 18 November 1515Lordship of Novellara
(1484–1501)
County of Novellara and Bagnolo
(1501–1515)Caterina Torelli
c.1495
eight children18 November 1515
Novellara
aged 45–46
Francesco II[[File:Francesco II Gonzaga2.jpg100px]]10 August 1466
Mantua
First son of Federico I and Margaret of Bavaria14 July 1484 – 29 March 1519Marquisate of MantuaIsabella d'Este
11 February 1490
(by proxy)
15 February 1490
Pesaro
(formal)
eight children29 March 1519
Mantua
aged 52
c.1470?
First son of and Alda Torelli1487 – 1510Lordship of Bagnolo
(until 1509; at Vescovato since 1494)Latina Ubaldini
three childrenAfter 1510
c.1470?
Second son of and Alda Torelli1487 – 1519UnmarriedAfter 1519
c.1470?
Third son of and Alda Torelli1487 – 1509Unknown
four children1509
aged c.38–39?
c.1470?
Fourth son of and Alda Torelli1487 – 1519Laura Martinengo
six children1519
aged 48–49?
Bagnolo reannexed to Novellara
Regency of Caterina Pico della Mirandola (1495–1502)Children of Rodolfo, divided officially their inheritance on 30 January 1511. Gian Francesco abdicated to his son shortly before his own death.
[[File:Ritratto di Gianfrancesco Gonzaga (1488-1524).jpg100px]]2 February 1488
Luzzara
First son of Rodolfo I and Caterina Pico della Mirandola6 July 1495 – 11 October 1524Lordship of LuzzaraLaura Pallavicino
c.1510
eight children18 December 1524
Luzzara
aged 36
Aloisio[[File:Ritratto di Aloisio Gonzaga 1494-1549.jpg100px]]20 April 1494
Luzzara
Second son of Rodolfo I and Caterina Pico della Mirandola6 July 1495 – 19 July 1549Lordship of Luzzara
(until 1511)
Lordship of Castiglione
(from 1511)
24 July 1519
Mantua
no children
Caterina Anguissola
December 1540
three children19 July 1549
Castel Goffredo
aged 55
Ludovico[[File:Ludovico di Gianfrancesco Gonzaga.jpg100px]]1481
Bozzolo
First son of Gian Francesco and27 August 1496 – 1 July 1540County of Sabbioneta
1497
eleven children1 July 1540
Bozzolo
aged 58–59
[[File:Federico Gonzaga von San Martino.PNG100px]]c.1480
Bozzolo
Second son of Gian Francesco and27 August 1496 – 28 December 1527Lordship of Bozzolo
1503
Asola
no children28 December 1527
Todi
aged c.46–47
Pirro I[[File:Ritratto di Pirro II Gonzaga.jpg100px]]1490
Bozzolo
Third son of Gian Francesco and27 August 1496 – 22 January 1529Lordship of Bozzolo
(at Gazzuolo 1496–1529;
at Bozzolo proper
1527–1529)
c.1500?
seven children22 January 1529
Gazzuolo
aged 38–39
Bozzolo (only) briefly annexed to Sabbioneta (1529–1591)
1496
Novellara
First son of and Caterina Torelli18 November 1515 – 26 February 1530County of Novellara and Bagnolo
1518
four childrenAugust 1530
Naples
aged 33–34
Regency of Isabella d'Este (1519–1521)On 8 April 1530, the marquisate was officially raised to a Duchy, as Federico II obtained his title from Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
Federico II[[File:Федерико II Гонзага.jpg100px]]17 May 1500
Mantua
First son of Francesco II and Isabella d'Este29 March 1519 – 28 June 1540Marquisate of Mantua
(1519–1530)
Duchy of Mantua
(1530–1540)Margherita Palaiologina of Montferrat
3 October 1531
Mantua
seven children28 June 1540
Mantua
aged 40
Giovanni[[File:Giovanni Gonzaga.PNG100px]]1474
Mantua
Third son of Federico I and Margaret of Bavaria29 March 1519 – 23 September 1525
20 June 1491
Bologna
eight children23 September 1525
Mantua
aged 50–51
Regency of Laura Pallavicino (1524–1527)Fought with his brother , who wanted a condominium in Luzzara. Massimiliano won the war, and his brother eventually got a separate property at Poviglio, given by the Guastalla branch. In 1561 Massimiliano's lordship was elevated to a Marquisate.
[[File:Ritratto di Massimiliano Gonzaga.jpg100px]]1513
Luzzara
Son of and Laura Pallavicino11 October 1524 – 4 March 1578Lordship of Luzzara
(until 1561)
Marquisate of Luzzara
(from 1561)Caterina Colonna
1548
five children4 March 1578
Luzzara
aged 64–65
[[File:Marchese Alessandro Gonzaga del Vescovato.png100px]]1497
Third son of Giovanni and23 September 1525 – 17 September 1527Ippolita Sforza
one child17 September 1527
aged 29–30
1499
Fifth son of Giovanni and17 September 1527 – December 1530Antonia Pallavicino
1529
two childrenDecember 1530
aged 30–31
[[File:Ritratto di Federico Gonzaga di Gazzuolo.jpg100px]]c.1520
Gazzuolo (?)
First son of Pirro I and22 January 1529 – 1570Lordship of Bozzolo
(at Gazzuolo only)Lucrezia d'Incisa
1550
two children.1570
Gazzuolo
aged 49–50
[[File:Portrait of Charles Gonzaga.png100px]]1523
Gazzuolo
Second son of Pirro I and22 January 1529 – 13 June 1555Lordship of Bozzolo
(at San Martino dall'Argine)
c.1500?
seven children13 June 1555
Gazzuolo
aged 32–33
Gazzuolo and San Martino divided and annexed to Sabbioneta and Mantua
Regency of (1530–1540)Children of Alessandro I, ruled jointly.
16 January 1519
Novellara
First son of and26 February 1530 – 1577County of Novellara and BagnoloCaterina Torelli
c.1495
eight children1577
Mantua
aged 45–46
[[File:Benedetto Gennari - Ritratto di Camillo I Gonzaga, conte di Novellara.jpg100px]]27 March 1521
Bologna
Second son of and26 February 1530 – 24 April 1595County of Novellara and BagnoloBarbara Borromeo
(1538 – 1572)
1555
no children24 April 1595
Novellara
aged 74
25 September 1529
Turin
Fourth son of and26 February 1530 – 1 October 1589County of Novellara and Bagnolo
1567
thirteen children1 October 1589
Novellara
aged 60
Regency of Antonia Pallavicino (1530–1544)During his rule the lordship was elevated to a marquisate.
[[File:Ritratto di Sigismondo Gonzaga-Vescovato.jpg100px]]1530
Luzzara
Son of and Antonia PallavicinoDecember 1530 – 1567
(until 1559)
(from 1559)Lavinia Rangoni
five children1567
aged 36–37
Ferrante I
(Ferdinando I)[[File:Cristofano dell'Altissimo, Ferrante Gonzaga, ante 1568.jpeg100px]]28 January 1507
Mantua
Third son of Francesco II, Marquis of Mantua and Isabella d'Este3 October 1539 – 15 November 1557County of Guastalla
1530
Naples
eleven children15 November 1557
Brussels
aged 50
Regency of Margherita Palaiologina of Montferrat, Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga and Ferrante I, Count of Guastalla (1540–1550)Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his brother.
Francesco III[[File:Francesco III Gonzaga.jpg100px]]10 March 1533
Mantua
First son of Federico II and Margherita Palaiologina of Montferrat28 June 1540 – 21 February 1550Duchy of MantuaCatherine of Austria
22 October 1549
Mantua
no children21 February 1550
Mantua
aged 16
Regency of Giulia Gonzaga, Countess of Rodigo (1540–1545)In 1577, the county was elevated to a duchy, obtained from Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Vespasiano[[File:Portrait of Vespasiano I Gonzaga, Duke of Sabbioneta (1531–1591), attributed to Bernardino Campi.jpg100px]]6 December 1531
Fondi
Son of Luigi Gonzaga Rodomonte, Heir of Sabbioneta and Isabella Colonna1 July 1540 – 26 February 1591County of Sabbioneta
(1540–1577)
(1577–1591)
April 1550
Piacenza
no children
8 May 1564
Madrid
three children
1581
no children26 February 1591
Sabbioneta
aged 59
Regencies of Caterina Anguissola (1549–1550) and (1550–1565)Children of Aloisio, divided the land.
[[File:Ritratto di Alfonso Gonzaga 1541-1592.jpg100px]]November 1541
Castel Goffredo
First son of and Caterina Anguissola19 July 1549 – 19 July 1549Lordship of Castiglione
(at Castel Goffredo)
1568
Milan
seven children7 May 1593
aged 51
[[File:Ritratto di Ferrante Gonzaga 1544-1586.jpg100px]]28 July 1544
Castel Goffredo
Second son of and Caterina Anguissola19 July 1549 – 15 February 1586Lordship of Castiglione
(until 1579; at Castiglione proper)
(from 1579)
15 November 1566
eight children15 February 1586
Milan
aged 41
[[File:Ritratto di Orazio Gonzaga 1545-1587.jpg100px]]1545
Castel Goffredo
Third son of and Caterina Anguissola19 July 1549 – 13 January 1587Lordship of Castiglione
(at Solferino)
1568
no children13 January 1587
Mantua
aged 41–42
Castel Goffredo and Solferino merged again in Castiglione
Regency of Margherita Palaiologina of Montferrat, Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga and Ferrante I, Count of Guastalla (1550–1556)
Guglielmo[[File:Гульельмо I Гонзага.jpg100px]]24 April 1538
Mantua
Second son of Federico II and Margherita Palaiologina of Montferrat21 February 1550 – 14 August 1587Duchy of MantuaEleanor of Austria
26 April 1561
Mantua
three children14 August 1587
Goito
aged 49
Cesare I[[File:Ritratto di Cesare I Gonzaga.png100px]]6 September 1536
Mantua
Son of Ferrante I and15 November 1557 – 17 February 1575County of Guastalla
12 March 1560
two children17 February 1575
Guastalla
aged 38
[[File:Carlo Gonzaga di Vescovato.jpg100px]]20 April 1551
Vescovato
First son of and Charlotte de Choiseul1567 – 9 January 1614Emilia Olimpia Ferrero Fieschi
(d.1630)
seven children9 January 1614
Siena
aged 62
Regency of (1575–1579)On 2 July 1621 the County was raised to a Duchy. With this new dignity Ferrante claimed for himself (unsuccessfully) the main Duchy of Mantua during the War of Mantuan Succession.
Ferrante II
(Ferdinando II)[[File:Porträt von Ferrante Gonzaga.jpg100px]]1563
Guastalla
Son of Cesare I and17 February 1575 – 5 August 1630County of Guastalla
(1575–1621)
Duchy of Guastalla
(1621–1630)
1587
eleven children5 August 1630
Guastalla
aged 66–67
[[File:Ritratto Prospero Gonzaga.PNG100px]]1543
Luzzara
Son of and Caterina Colonna4 March 1578 – 25 September 1614Marquisate of LuzzaraIsabella Gonzaga of Bozzolo
1576
thirteen children25 September 1614
Mantua
aged 70–71
[[File:Ritratto di Ferrante Gonzaga 1544-1586.jpg100px]]7 March 1569
Castiglione delle Stiviere
Second son of and15 February 1586 – 3 January 1593
29 October 1588
four children3 January 1593
Castel Goffredo
aged 23
Vincenzo I[[File:Vincenzo I Gonzaga Anziano.png100px]]21 September 1562
Mantua
Son of Guglielmo and Eleanor of Austria14 August 1587 – 18 February 1612Duchy of MantuaMargherita Farnese
2 March 1581
Piacenza
(annulled 26 May 1583)
no children
Eleonora de' Medici
29 April 1584
Mantua
six children18 February 1612
Mantua
aged 49
[[File:Ritratto di Isabella Gonzaga (1565-1637).png100px]]12 January 1565
Sabbioneta
Daughter of Vespasiano and26 February 1591 – 10 February 1637
29 November 1584
Bozzolo
one child10 February 1637
Naples
aged 72
Sabbioneta inherited by the Carafa family and the House of Guzmán
[[File:Pirro II Gonzaga.jpg100px]]3 May 1540
San Martino dall'Argine
First son of and1591 – 15 June 1592Lordship of BozzoloFrancesca Guerrieri
two children15 June 1592
San Martino dall'Argine
aged 52
[[File:Giulio Cesare Gonzaga.png100px]]1552
San Martino dall'Argine
Sixth son of and1591 – 23 June 1609Lordship of BozzoloFlaminia Colonna
1587
two children23 June 1609
Bozzolo
aged 52
[[File:Ritratto di Francesco Gonzaga 1577-1616.jpg100px]]27 April 1577
Castiglione delle Stiviere
Fifth son of and3 January 1593 – 23 October 1616
(at Castiglione proper)
5 February 1598
Prague
eight children23 October 1616
Toscolano-Maderno
aged 39
30 September 1580
Castiglione delle Stiviere
Sixth son of and3 January 1593 – September 1630
(at Solferino)
December 1605
three childrenSeptember 1630
Solferino
aged 49–50
25 May 1581
Novellara
Third son of and24 April 1595 – 1640
10 September 1644 – 8 November 1650County of Novellara and BagnoloCaterina d'Avalos
(1586–1618)
13 January 1605
nine children8 November 1650
Novellara
aged 69
[[File:Ritratto del venerabile Francesco Gonzaga.jpg100px]]31 July 1546
Gazzuolo
Third son of and23 June 1609 – 11 March 1620Unmarried11 March 1620
Mantua
aged 73
Regency of Isabella Gonzaga of Novellara (1609–1613)Nephew of Giulio Cesare, Pirro II and Francesco-Annibale. Reunited Bozzolo with Ostiano.
[[File:Scipione Gonzaga.PNG100px]]1595
San Martino dall'Argine
Son of and Isabella Gonzaga of Novellara23 June 1609 – 12 May 1670Lordship of BozzoloMaria Mattei
(d.1658)
1640
three children12 May 1670
San Martino dall'Argine
aged 74–75
11 March 1620 – 12 May 1670
Bozzolo annexed to Ostiano
Francesco IV[[File:Portrait de Duc François IV Gonzague.png100px]]7 May 1586
Mantua
First son of Vincenzo I and Eleonora de' Medici18 February – 22 December 1612Duchy of MantuaMargherita of Savoy
19 February 1608
Turin
three children22 December 1612
Mantua
aged 40
Ferdinando[[File:Portrait de duc Ferdinand I Gonzague.png100px]]26 April 1587
Mantua
Second son of Vincenzo I and Eleonora de' Medici22 December 1612 – 29 October 1626Duchy of Mantua
(at Mantua)Caterina de' Medici
3 October 1531
Mantua
no children29 October 1626
Mantua
aged 39
Regency of Margherita of Savoy (1612–1627)
Maria[[File:Maria Gonzaga.jpg100px]]29 July 1609
Mantua
Daughter of Francesco IV and Margherita of Savoy22 December 1612 – 14 August 1660Duchy of Mantua
(at Montferrat)Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers
25 December 1627
Mantua
two children14 August 1660
Porto Mantovano
aged 51
10 April 1593
Vescovato
Son of and Emilia Olimpia Ferrero Fieschi9 January 1614 – 31 August 1636Camilla Ponzoni
(d.1635)
1617
four children
Ottavia Cecilia Flameni
(d.1640)
c.1635
no children31 August 1636
Vescovato
aged 43
20 May 1591
Vicenza
Son of and Isabella Gonzaga of Bozzolo25 September 1614 – 3 August 1630Marquisate of LuzzaraElisabetta Gonzaga of Poviglio
(d.1620)
seven children
Fulvia di Basilio
c.1625?
one child3 August 1630
Treviso
aged 39
Regencies of and Cardinal Gian Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio (1616–1621) and (1621–1629)Left no male descendants. The marquisate passed to his brother.
[[File:Probable Portrait of Luigi Gonzaga (1611-1636).png100px]]1611
Castiglione delle Stiviere
Second son of and23 October 1616 – 22 February 1636
(at Castiglione proper)
January 1630
Palermo
four children22 February 1636
Palermo
aged 24–25
Vincenzo II[[File:Vincenzo II Gonzaga.jpg100px]]7 January 1594
Mantua
Third son of Vincenzo I and Eleonora de' Medici29 October 1626 – 25 December 1627Duchy of MantuaIsabella Gonzaga of Novellara
23 August 1616
Mantua
no children25 December 1627
Mantua
aged 40
Carlo I[[File:Carlo I Gonzaga.jpg100px]]6 May 1580
Paris
Third son of Ludovico Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers and Henriette of Cleves25 December 1627 – 22 September 1637Duchy of Mantua
(at Mantua)Catherine of Mayenne
1 February 1599
Soissons
no children22 September 1637
Mantua
aged 57
1602
Luzzara
Second son of and Elisabetta Gonzaga of Poviglio3 August 1630 – 3 November 1666Marquisate of LuzzaraElena Gonzaga of Vescovato
(d.1620)
nine children3 November 1666
Luzzara
aged 63–64
Cesare II[[File:Cesare II Gonzaga di Guastalla.jpg100px]]1592
Mantua
First son of Ferrante II and5 August 1630 – 26 February 1632Duchy of GuastallaIsabella Orsini
(1598–1623)
1612
two children26 February 1632
Vienna
aged 39–40
Ferrante III
(Ferdinando III)[[File:Ferrante III Gonzaga duca di Guastalla.png100px]]4 April 1618
Mantua
First son of Cesare II and Isabella Orsini26 February 1632 – 11 January 1678Duchy of Guastalla
24 June 1647
Guastalla
two children11 January 1678
Guastalla
aged 59
Guastalla annexed to Milan (1678–1693)
7 August 1614
Castiglione delle Stiviere
Third son of and22 February 1636 – 23 April 1675
(at Castiglione proper)
December 1644
three children23 April 1675
Castiglione delle Stiviere
aged 60
2 June 1618
Vescovato
First son of and Camilla Ponzoni31 August 1636 – 19 September 1695Unmarried19 September 1695
Vescovato
aged 77
11 February 1625
Vescovato
Second son of and Camilla Ponzoni31 August 1636 – 31 December 1694Elena Sforza Amigoni
1673
three children31 December 1694
Mantua
aged 69
Regency of Maria, Duchess of Montferrat (1637–1647)Grandson of Carlo I. Also Duke of Nevers as Charles III.
Carlo II[[File:Ritratto di Carlo II Gonzaga Nevers.png100px]]31 October 1629
Mantua
Son of Carlo II Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers and Maria, Duchess of Montferrat22 September 1637 – 14 August 1665Duchy of Mantua
(in Mantua only until 1660; in Mantua and Montferrat from 1660)Isabella Clara of Austria
7 November 1649
Mantua
one child14 August 1665
Mantua
aged 35
1611
Novellara
First son of and Caterina d'Avalos1640 – 10 September 1644County of Novellara and BagnoloCaterina Torelli
c.1495
eight children10 September 1644
Novellara
aged 32–33
[[File:Porträt des Graf Alfonso II Gonzaga von Novellara.png100px]]20 April 1616
Novellara
Second son of and Caterina d'Avalos8 November 1650 – 25 July 1678County of Novellara and Bagnolo
1648
four children25 July 1678
Novellara
aged 62
Regency of Isabella Clara of Austria (1665–1671)Left no descendants. After his death Mantua and Montferrat fell under Austrian control.
Ferdinando Carlo[[File:Portrait painting of the Duke of Mantua (Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga) by Hyacinthe Rigaud.jpg100px]]31 August 1652
Revere
Son of Carlo II and Isabella Clara of Austria14 August 1665 – 5 July 1708Duchy of MantuaAnna Isabella Gonzaga of Guastalla
July 1671
Mantua
no children
Suzanne Henriette of Lorraine
8 November 1704
Tortona
no children5 July 1708
Padua
aged 55
Mantua-Montferrat annexed to Austria
[[File:Federico Gonzaga di Luzzara.jpg100px]]1636
Luzzara
First son of and Elena Gonzaga of Vescovato3 November 1666 – 8 March 1698Marquisate of LuzzaraLuigia Ludovica Gonzaga of Castiglione
(1653–1715)
1667
fourteen children8 March 1698
Luzzara
aged 61–62
1 December 1643
First son of and Maria Mattei12 May 1670 – 1672Maria Mattei
(d.1658)
1640
three children1672
aged 28–29
20 February 1646
San Martino dall'Argine
Second son of and Maria Mattei1672 – 24 April 1703Unmarried24 April 1703
San Martino dall'Argine
aged 57
Ostiano annexed to Mantua (1703–1708) and then to Guastalla
[[File:Rivista italiana di numismatica 1893 (page 314 crop).jpg100px]]3 May 1616
Castiglione delle Stiviere
First son of andSeptember 1630 – 23 April 1675
23 April 1675 – 21 May 1680
(at Solferino until 1675; in all Castiglione from 1675)
1643
eight children21 May 1680
Solferino
aged 64
[[File:Gennari Benedetto Junior - Portrait of Camillo III Gonzaga - between 1650 and 1699 - Museo Civico Gonzaga.jpg100px]]23 August 1649
Novellara
First son of and25 July 1678 – 16 August 1727County of Novellara and Bagnolo
c.1495
eight children16 August 1727
Novellara
aged 77
[[File:Rivista italiana di numismatica 1893 (page 363 crop).jpg100px]]28 August 1648
Solferino
First son of and21 May 1680 – 21 January 1707
28 February 1680
four children11 February 1723
Venice
aged 74
Castiglione annexed to Austria
Vincenzo[[File:Porträt des Herzog Vincenzo Gonzaga von Guastalla.png100px]]18 May 1634
Guastalla
Son of Andrea Gonzaga of San Paolo and Laura Crispiano1693 – 28 April 1714Duchy of GuastallaTeodora Porzia Guidi di Bagno
(?–1672)
c.1670?
no children
1679
five children28 April 1714
Guastalla
aged 79
1673
Vescovato
First son of and Elena Sforza Amigoni19 September 1695 – 24 July 1735Anna Goldoni Vidoni
(1677–1730)
1696
one child24 July 1735
Vescovato
aged 61–62
19 September 1679
Luzzara
Second son of and Caterina Pico della Mirandola8 March 1698 – 12 June 1738Marquisate of LuzzaraCharlotte de Choiseul
(1679–1734)
1703?
seven children12 June 1738
Luzzara
aged 58
Antonio Ferrante
(Antonio Ferdinando)[[File:Antonio Ferrante Gonzaga.jpg100px]]9 December 1687
Guastalla
First son of Vincenzo and28 April 1714 – 16 April 1729Duchy of GuastallaMargherita Cesarini
(1695–1725)
c.1720?
no children
29 July 1727
Darmstadt
no children16 April 1729
Guastalla
aged 41
[[File:Porträt des Grafen Filippo Alfonso Gonzaga.png100px]]3/4 December 1700
Novellara
Son of and16 August 1727 – 13 December 1728County of Novellara and BagnoloEleonora Tanara
no children13 December 1728
Massa
aged 28
[[File:Ricciarda Gonzaga.jpg100px]]22 February 1698
Novellara
Second daughter of and13 December 1728 – 12 October 1737County of Novellara and Bagnolo
29 April 1715
Milan
three children24 November 1768
Massa
aged 70
Novellara annexed to Modena
Giuseppe Maria[[File:Ritratto di Giuseppe Maria Gonzaga.jpg100px]]20 April 1690
Guastalla
Second son of Vincenzo and16 April 1729 – 15 August 1746Duchy of Guastalla
29 March 1731
Lilienfeld
no children15 August 1746
Padua
aged 56
Regency of (1739–1746)
Guastalla annexed to Parma
1702
Vescovato
Only son of and Anna Goldoni Vidoni24 July 1735 – 1779Carlotta Barisoni
(1700–1738)
1724
four children1779
Venice
aged 76–77
26 September 1711
Luzzara
Third son of and Charlotte de Choiseul12 June 1738 – 29 May 1782Marquisate of LuzzaraMaria Borromeo
(d.1761)
c.1735?
seven children29 May 1782
Luzzara
aged 70
26 December 1731
Vescovato
First son of and Giulia Isolani1779 – 4 September 1783Olimpia Scotti
1756
five children4 September 1783
Mantua
aged 72
4 July 1721
Luzzara
Fifth son of and Charlotte de Choiseul29 May 1782 – 3 April 1794Marquisate of LuzzaraTeresa Anguissola
(1745–1819)
1716
two children3 April 1794
Mantua
aged 72
Luzzara annexed to Savoy
21 October 1763
Vescovato
First son of and Olimpia Scotti4 September 1783 – 1796Giulia Cavriani
(1767–1846)
1716
two children17 December 1832
Venice
aged 69
Vescovato occupied by France

Family tree

The branches of the Gonzaga family, showing marquises and (subsequently) dukes of Mantua in bold, dukes of Nevers and Rethel in italics and the Guastalla line to the right.

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga

  • Aloysius Gonzaga, SJ 1568–1591, canonized by the Catholic Church in 1726

Roman Catholic cardinals

  • Francesco Gonzaga (1444–1483)
  • Sigismondo Gonzaga (1469–1525)
  • Pirro Gonzaga (1490–1529)
  • Ercole Gonzaga (1505–63)
  • Francesco Gonzaga (1538–66)
  • Federico Gonzaga (1540–65)
  • Giovanni Vincenzo Gonzaga (1540–91)
  • Scipione Gonzaga (1542–93)
  • Francesco Gonzaga (1546–1620)
  • Ferdinando Gonzaga (1587–1626), became Duke of Mantua, as Ferdinando I, in 1612
  • Vincenzo Gonzaga (1594–1627), became Duke of Mantua, as Vincenzo II, in 1626

References

Bibliography

References

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  2. {{Cite Merriam-Webster. Gonzaga
  3. [http://www.sapere.it/enciclopedia/Gonzaga+%28nobile+famiglia%29.html Page at sapere.it]
  4. Brunelli, Roberto. (2010). "I Gonzaga. Quattro secoli per una dinastia".
  5. Claudio Gallico. (2001). "Gonzaga". [[Oxford University Press]].
  6. In Gazzuolo and San Martino dell'Argine the Bozzolo branch held rule until 1570 and 1555, respectively.
  7. This numbering II includes Guido, Lord of Mantua as ''Guido I''
  8. Obtained the personal title of ''marquis'' in 1565, and the title of ''Prince of the Holy Roman Empire'' in 1574. The land he ruled was elevated to a Duchy in 1577.
  9. Officially invested on 20 March 1559.
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