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  1. Federico was born in Mantua in 1441, son of Ludovico III and Barbara of Brandenburg. [1] He was a good friend of the court painter Andrea Mantegna and received an education from Mantegna's mother as well as from Vittorino da Feltre (d. 1446) and above all from Iacopo da San Cassiano (from 1446 to 1449) and Ognibene da Lonigo (from 1449).

  2. Apr 21, 2006 · Twenty years after construction began, Mantegna and his family finally moved in. Their idyll lasted just five years. In 1501, burdened with debt, he was obliged to sign over the property to ...

  3. 20 AG 51. This condotta paid a peacetime stipend of 36,000 ducats (32,000 ducats to Ludovico, and 4000 ducats to his eldest son and heir, Federico), and more than twice as much, 74,000 ducats, in the event of war. Milan was to contribute 22,000 ducats in peacetime, and 48,000 in war.

  4. Italy (made) This medal depicting Ludovico III Gonzaga, the Marquis of Mantua, was made by Bartolomeo Melioli, dated 1475. On this medal appear two late portraits of Ludovico. In both he is wearing armour, although his fighting days were long over. The inscription on the obverse refers to the famous relic of the Precious Blood in Sant' Andrea.

  5. May 17, 2018 · Mantua is an atmospheric old city in Lombardy, to the southeast of Milan, famous for its Renaissance Palazzo Ducale, the seat of the Gonzaga family between 1328 and 1707. The Camera degli Sposi is decorated with frescoes by Andrea Mantegna, depicting the life of Ludovico III Gonzaga and his family, who ruled Mantua for 34 years in the 15th century.

  6. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Marquis Ludovico III of Mantua Van Mantua Gonzaga Birth 5 June 1412 - Mantova, Mantova, Lombardia, Italy

  7. Oct 31, 2021 · 10. PALAZZO BONACOLSI. Palazzo Bonacolsi, also known as Palazzo Castiglioni, is a Gothic palace in Mantua, located in the beautiful Piazza Sordello. Palazzo Bonacolsi was built at the end of the 13th century by Pinamonte Bonacolsi on land purchased from Rolandino de Pacis. Starting with 1328, the palace became the property of the Gonzaga family.