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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. 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.

  3. Luigi (or Ludovico) III and a messenger (left), detail of one of the frescoes of the Gonzaga family by Andrea Mantegna in the Camera degli Sposi, completed 1474, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua, Italy Gonzaga Dynasty , Italian dynasty whose heads ruled Mantua from 1328 to 1707 and also Montferrat , with the stronghold of Casale, from 1536 to 1707.

  4. Duchy of Mantua: Marquess Louis III (1444-1478) » See the 3 coins ½ Testone - Louis III; 1 Ducato - Ludovico III Gonzaga; ½ Grosso - Louis III

  5. Ludovico III Gonzaga of Mantua, also spelled Lodovico (also Ludovico II; June 5, 1412 – June 12, 1478) was the ruler of the Italian city of Mantua from 1444 to his death in 1478. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].

  6. Ludovico III Gonzaga of Mantua, known as the Turk (Italian: il Turco), also spelled Lodovico (also Ludovico II; 5 June 1412 - 12 June 1478) was the ruler of the Italian city of Mantua from 1444 to his death in 1478. Biography. Ludovico was the son of Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga and Paola Malatesta daughter of Malatesta IV Malatesta of Pesaro.

  7. Biography. Federico was born in Mantua in 1441, son of Ludovico III and Barbara of Brandenburg. 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).

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