Scipione Gonzaga (1542 – 1593) was an Italian cardinal, chiefly remembered for his friendship and patronage of the troubled poet Torquato Tasso and his...
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(1490–1529) Ercole Gonzaga (1505–63) Francesco Gonzaga (1538–66) Federico Gonzaga (1540–65) Giovanni Vincenzo Gonzaga (1540–91) Scipione Gonzaga (1542–93) Francesco...
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Following a brief stay at the Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga, the Roman home of his cousin, Cardinal Scipione Gonzaga, on 25 November 1585 he was accepted into the...
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Aragona Gonzaga, also known as Palazzo Negroni, is a sixteenth-century palace in Rome, Italy. It was once the residence of Cardinal Scipione Gonzaga. During...
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Scipione Agnelli (1586 – 1 October 1653) was an Italian Catholic bishop, scholar and jurist. Born in Mantua, Agnelli was the son of Count Lepido Agnelli...
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unknown Titular Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem 1572–85 Succeeded by Scipione Gonzaga Preceded by Gregory XIV Pope 29 October – 30 December 1591 Succeeded by...
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Poet Torquato Tasso travels to Rome to stay with his friend Cardinal Scipione Gonzaga, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. October 31 – Leiden University Library...
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Antonio Facchinetti de Nuce (1576–1584), future Pope Innocent IX of Rome Scipione Gonzaga (1585–1588) Fabio Blondus de Montealto (Fabio Biondi) (1588–1618) Francesco...
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of Gonzaga became extinct, and the War of the Mantuan Succession began. She had seven (or eight) children with Ferrante Gonzaga di Bozzolo: Scipione (1595...
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Martino (received the title on 31 August 1587), † 16 October 1594 Scipione Gonzaga, titular patriarch of Jerusalem – cardinal-priest of S. Maria del Popolo...
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