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  1. Biografia. Frederico era filho de Ludovico III e de Bárbara de Brandenburgo. Foi um bom amigo do pintor renascentista Andrea Mantegna, tendo sido educado pela mãe de Mantegna bem como por mestres famosos, como Vittorino da Feltre, Iacopo da San Cassianoe e Ognibene da Lonigo.

  2. Federico I Gonzaga (25 June 1441 – 14 July 1484) was marquis of Mantua from 1478 to 1484, as well as a condottiero.

  3. The House of Gonzaga (US: / ɡ ə n ˈ z ɑː ɡ ə, ɡ ɒ n-,-ˈ z æ ɡ-/, Italian: [ɡonˈdzaːɡa]) 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).

    Ruler
    Ruler
    Born
    Reign
    1268 Mantua Son of Guido Corradi da ...
    16 August 1328 – 18 January 1360
    Lordship of Mantua
    c.1290 Mantua Third son of Ludovico I and ...
    1335 – 28 December 1374
    Lordship of Novellara-Bagnolo
    1290 Mantua Second son of Ludovico I and ...
    18 January 1360 – 22 September 1369
    Lordship of Mantua
    1334 Mantua Second son of Guido and ...
    22 September 1369 – 4 October 1382
    Lordship of Mantua
  4. This portrait dates to 1510 and depicts ten-year-old Federico II Gonzaga (1500–1540), future Duke of Mantua and son of the great Renaissance patron and collector Isabella d’Este (1474–1539).

  5. Federico II of Gonzaga (17 May 1500 – 28 August 1540) was the ruler of the Italian city of Mantua (first as Marquis, later as Duke) from 1519 until his death. He was also Marquis of Montferrat from 1536.

  6. Frederico I Gonzaga, em italiano Federico I Gonzaga (Mântua, 25 de junho de 1441 – Mântua, 14 de julho de 1484) foi o terceiro marquês de Mântua e um condotiero italiano. [1] [2] [3] Quick facts: Frederico I Gonzaga, Marquês de Mântua ...

  7. 17 de mai. de 2018 · Federico Gonzaga, who became the ruler of Mantua and Montferrat, was born on this day in 1500 in Mantua. He spent his childhood living as a political hostage, first at the court of Pope Julius II in Rome and then at the court of Francis I of France.