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Dorotea Gonzaga (6 December 1449 – 20 April 1467) was a Duchess Consort of Milan. She was the daughter of Ludovico III Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua and Barbara of Brandenburg . [1] In 1466, Dorotea married Galeazzo Maria Sforza , [2] but she died in 1467. [2]
Gonzaga, Dorotea (1449–1462)Noblewoman of Mantua. Name variations: Dorotea Sforza. Born in 1449; died in 1462 (some sources cite 1469); daughter of Barbara of Brandenburg (1422–1481) and Louis also known as Ludovico Gonzaga (1412–1478), 2nd marquis of Mantua (r. 1444–1478); first wife of Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444–1476), 5th duke of Milan.
Galeazzo Maria Sforza. Galeazzo Maria Sforza (24 January 1444 – 26 December 1476) was the fifth Duke of Milan from 1466 until 1476. He was notorious for being lustful, cruel, and tyrannical. He was born to Francesco Sforza, a popular condottiero and ally of Cosimo de' Medici who would gain the Duchy of Milan in 1450, and Bianca Maria Visconti.
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Dorotea Gonzaga. Dorotea Gonzaga, o Dea ( Mantova, 6 dicembre 1449 – Mantova, 20 aprile 1467 ), fu una nobile mantovana .
Ludovico Gonzaga (today known as Ludovico III., but because he was the first Margrave of Mantua with this name he was called "Ludovico or Ludovico I.") , Margrave of Mantua, with his approximately five- or six-year-old grandson Gian Francesco II., the future Margrave of Mantua. Paola Malatesta (1393-1449), daughter of Malatesta IV.
Apr 18, 2021 · Dorotea was born in 1449. She was the daughter of Ludovico II Gonzaga and Barbara von Brandenburg . She was the first wife of Galeazzo Maria Sforza (son of Francesco I Sforza and Bianca Maria Visconti) in 1466.
House of Gonzaga. The House of Gonzaga ( US: / ɡənˈzɑːɡə, ɡɒn -, - ˈzæɡ -/, [2] 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 ). They also ruled Monferrato in Piedmont and Nevers in France, as ...