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  1. Hércules Gonzaga, em italiano Ercole Gonzaga (Mantua, 23 de novembro de 1505 - Trento, 2 de março de 1563), foi um cardeal italiano da Igreja Católica, e bispo de Mântua e de Tarazona. [1] Pertencia à Casa de Gonzaga, sendo o segundo filho do Marquês de Mântua, Francisco II Gonzaga e de Isabella d'Este. Referências

  2. Ercole Gonzaga (23 November 1505 – 2 March 1563) was an Italian Cardinal. Biography. Born in Mantua, he was the son of the Marquis Francesco Gonzaga and Isabella d'Este, and nephew of Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga. He studied philosophy at Bologna under Pietro Pomponazzi, and later took up theology.

  3. Ruling Peacefully: Cardinal Ercole Gonzaga and Patrician Reform in Sixteenth-Century Italy. By Paul V. Murphy. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2007. xxi + 290 pp. $79.95 cloth. | Church History | Cambridge Core.

  4. BETWEEN SPIRITUALI AND INTRANSIGENTI. CARDINAL ERCOLE GONZAGA AND PATRICIAN REFORM IN SLXTEENTH-CENTURY ITALY. BY. Paul V Murphy* In May of 1549 a colleague questioned the orthodoxy of Cardinal. cole Gonzaga (1505-1563) based on another person's doubts. Gonzaga responded in his own hand and defended his orthodoxy in the follow ing terms:

  5. Gonzaga, ERCOLE (HERCULES), cardinal; b. at Mantua, November 23, 1505; d. March 2, 1563. He was the son of the Marquess Francesco, and nephew of Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga (1469-1525). He studied philosophy at Bologna under Pomponazzi, and later took up theology.

  6. 978-0-8132-1633-1. History. Ruling Peacefully provides the first in-depth study of this influential and paradoxical figure. Gonzaga emerges as a complex personality whose interests as the ...

  7. Catholic Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia Volume. Free World Class Education. FREE Catholic Classes. (Hercules.) Cardinal ; b. at Mantua, 23 November, 1505; d. 2 March, 1563. He was the Son of the Marquess Francesco, and nephew of Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga (1469-1525). He studied philosophy at Bologna under Pomponazzi, and later took up theology.