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  1. Usato nelle seguenti pagine di cy.wikipedia.org: Dugiaeth Milan; Usato nelle seguenti pagine di de.wikipedia.org: Benutzer:Hierakares/Entwürfe und Konzepte/Liste historischer Staaten Europas; Nicht eingekreiste zum Heiligen Römischen Reich zugehörige Territorien und Stände; Gianlucido Gonzaga; Wikipedia:WikiProjekt Wappen/Archiv/2022

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  3. The House of Gonzaga is an Italian princely family that ruled Mantua in Lombardy, northern Italy from 1328 to 1708. 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, and one became queen of Poland.

  4. The Duchy of Mantua ( Italian: Ducato di Mantova; Lombard: Ducaa de Mantua) was a duchy in Lombardy, northern Italy. Its first duke was Federico II Gonzaga, member of the House of Gonzaga that ruled Mantua since 1328. [1] The following year, the Duchy also acquired the March of Montferrat, thanks to the marriage between Gonzaga and Margaret ...

  5. Gonzaga University alumni include former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Tom Foley, former Governor of the State of Washington Christine Gregoire, Academy Award-winning singer and actor Bing Crosby, NBA Hall of Fame basketball player John Stockton, Major League Baseball pitcher Eli Morgan, and world-class mountain climber Jim Wickwire.

  6. Gonzaga ( Upper Mantuan: Gunsàga) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Mantua in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 140 kilometres (87 mi) southeast of Milan and about 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Mantua. Located in a region known as the "Lower Mantuan" ( Bassa Mantovana) is notable for being the ancestral home of the House ...

  7. Vincenzo II Gonzaga (7 January 1594 – 25 December 1627) was Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat from 1626 until his death. Vincenzo was the son of Duke Vincent I and Eleonora de' Medici [1] and inherited the duchy upon the death of his elder brother Ferdinand , receiving the imperial investiture on 8 February 1627.