Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat, the Glossary
Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga (31 August 1652 – 5 July 1708) was the only child of Duke Charles II of Mantua and Montferrat, and the last ruler of the Duchy of Mantua of the House of Gonzaga.[1]
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66 relations: Alps, Anna Isabella Gonzaga, Archduchess Isabella Clara of Austria, Basilica palatina di Santa Barbara, Cadet branch, Casale Monferrato, Catherine of Mayenne, Charles I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, Charles II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat, Charles II Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers, Charles II, Archduke of Austria, Charles III, Duke of Elbeuf, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, Christina of Lorraine, Claudia de' Medici, Conquest, Duchy of Mantua, Duke, Eleonora Gonzaga (1630–1686), Ercole Antonio Mattioli, Ferdinando I de' Medici, Ferrante III Gonzaga, Francesco IV Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, General officer, Guastalla, Holy Roman Empire, House of Gonzaga, House of Guise, House of Lorraine, House of Savoy, Hyacinthe Rigaud, Imperial ban, Jacques Henri de Durfort, 1st Duke of Duras, Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold V, Archduke of Austria, Lira, List of rulers of Guastalla, List of rulers of Mantua, List of rulers of Montferrat, Lords, Marquesses and Dukes of Elbeuf, Louis XIV, Luzzara, Man in the Iron Mask, Mantua, Mantua Cathedral, Margaret of Savoy, Vicereine of Portugal, Maria Anna of Bavaria (born 1551), Maria Gonzaga, Duchess of Montferrat, Milan, Minister (government), ... Expand index (16 more) »
- Burials at the Palatine Basilica of Santa Barbara (Mantua)
- Dukes of Mantua
- Dukes of Montferrat
- People of the Great Turkish War
Alps
The Alps are one of the highest and most extensive mountain ranges in Europe, stretching approximately across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria and Slovenia.
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Anna Isabella Gonzaga
Anna Isabella Gonzaga (12 February 1655 – 11 August 1703), was a Duchess consort of Mantua and Montferrat and heiress of the Duchy of Guastalla, including Luzzara and Reggiolo; married in 1671 to Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Anna Isabella Gonzaga are house of Gonzaga.
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Archduchess Isabella Clara of Austria
Isabella Clara of Austria (12 August 1629 – 24 February 1685) was a Duchess consort of Mantua, Montferrat, Nevers (until 1659), Mayenne (until 1654) and Rethel (until 1659) by marriage to Charles II, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Archduchess Isabella Clara of Austria are house of Gonzaga.
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Basilica palatina di Santa Barbara
The Basilica Palatina di Santa Barbara is the Palatine Chapel of the House of Gonzaga in Mantua, Italy.
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Cadet branch
A cadet branch consists of the male-line descendants of a monarch's or patriarch's younger sons (cadets).
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Casale Monferrato
Casale Monferrato is a town in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, in the province of Alessandria.
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Catherine of Mayenne
Catherine de Mayenne (1585 – 8 March 1618), or Catherine de Mayenne-Lorraine-Guise, was a French aristocrat. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Catherine of Mayenne are house of Gonzaga.
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Charles I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
Charles I Gonzaga (Carlo I Gonzaga; 6 May 1580 – 22 September 1637) was Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat from 1627 until his death. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Charles I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua are 17th-century Italian nobility, Burials at the Palatine Basilica of Santa Barbara (Mantua), dukes of Mantua, dukes of Montferrat and house of Gonzaga.
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Charles II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
Charles II Gonzaga (31 October 1629 – 14 August 1665) was the son of Charles of Gonzaga-Nevers (d. 1631) of Rethel, Nevers, Mantua, and Montferrat; and Maria Gonzaga. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Charles II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat are 17th-century Italian nobility, dukes of Mantua, dukes of Montferrat and house of Gonzaga.
Charles II Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers
Charles II Gonzaga (22 October 1609 – 30 August 1631) was the son of Charles I, Duke of Mantua, and Catherine de Lorraine-Guise (also known as Catherine de Mayenne). Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Charles II Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers are 17th-century Italian nobility and house of Gonzaga.
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Charles II, Archduke of Austria
Charles II Francis of Austria (Karl II.) (3 June 1540 – 10 July 1590) was an Archduke of Austria and a ruler of Inner Austria (Styria, Carniola, Carinthia and Gorizia) from 1564.
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Charles III, Duke of Elbeuf
Charles III (1620 – 4 May 1692) was the third Duke of Elbeuf and member of the House of Lorraine.
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Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles VI (Karl; Carolus; 1 October 1685 – 20 October 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1711 until his death, succeeding his elder brother, Joseph I.
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Christina of Lorraine
Christina of Lorraine (Christine de Lorraine, Cristina di Lorena) (16 August 1565 – 19 December 1637) was a French noblewoman of the House of Lorraine who became a Grand Duchess of Tuscany by marriage.
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Claudia de' Medici
Claudia de' Medici (4 June 1604 – 25 December 1648) was Regent of the Austrian County of Tyrol during the minority of her son from 1632 until 1646. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Claudia de' Medici are 17th-century Italian nobility.
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Conquest
Conquest is the act of military subjugation of an enemy by force of arms.
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Duchy of Mantua
The Duchy of Mantua (Ducato di Mantova; Ducaa de Mantua) was a duchy in Lombardy, northern Italy. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and duchy of Mantua are house of Gonzaga.
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Duke
Duke is a male title either of a monarch ruling over a duchy, or of a member of royalty, or nobility.
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Eleonora Gonzaga (1630–1686)
Eleonora Gonzaga (18 November 1630 – 6 December 1686), was by birth Princess of Mantua, Nevers and Rethel from the Nevers branch of the House of Gonzaga and was Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia by marriage to Emperor Ferdinand III. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Eleonora Gonzaga (1630–1686) are 17th-century Italian nobility and house of Gonzaga.
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Ercole Antonio Mattioli
Ercole Antonio Mattioli (1 December 1640 – 1694) was an Italian politician, who was a minister of Duke Charles IV of Mantua.
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Ferdinando I de' Medici
Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (30 July 1549 – 3 February 1609) was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1587 to 1609, having succeeded his older brother Francesco I. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Ferdinando I de' Medici are 17th-century Italian nobility.
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Ferrante III Gonzaga
Ferrante III Gonzaga (4 April 1618 – 11 January 1678), was a Duke of Guastalla. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Ferrante III Gonzaga are 17th-century Italian nobility and house of Gonzaga.
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Francesco IV Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
Francesco IV Gonzaga (7 May 1586 – 22 December 1612) was duke of Mantua and Montferrat between 9 February and 22 December 1612. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Francesco IV Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua are 17th-century Italian nobility, Burials at the Palatine Basilica of Santa Barbara (Mantua), dukes of Mantua, dukes of Montferrat and house of Gonzaga.
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General officer
A general officer is an officer of high rank in the armies, and in some nations' air forces, space forces, and marines or naval infantry.
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Guastalla
Guastalla (Guastallese: Guastàla) is a town and comune in the province of Reggio Emilia in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
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Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed by the Holy Roman Emperor.
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House of Gonzaga
The House of Gonzaga 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).
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House of Guise
The House of Guise (Wieze; Wiese) was a prominent French noble family that was involved heavily in the French Wars of Religion.
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House of Lorraine
The House of Lorraine (Haus Lothringen) originated as a cadet branch of the House of Metz.
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House of Savoy
The House of Savoy (Casa Savoia) is an Italian royal house (formally a dynasty) that was established in 1003 in the historical Savoy region.
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Hyacinthe Rigaud
Jacint Rigau-Ros i Serra (18 July 1659 – 29 December 1743), known in French as Hyacinthe Rigaud, was a Catalan-French baroque painter most famous for his portraits of Louis XIV and other members of the French nobility.
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Imperial ban
The imperial ban (Reichsacht) was a form of outlawry in the Holy Roman Empire.
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Jacques Henri de Durfort, 1st Duke of Duras
Jacques Henri de Durfort, duc de Duras (9 October 1625 – 12 October 1704) was Marshal of France.
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Leopold I (Leopold Ignaz Joseph Balthasar Franz Felician; I.; 9 June 1640 – 5 May 1705) was Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary, Croatia, and Bohemia. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor are people of the Great Turkish War.
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Leopold V, Archduke of Austria
Leopold V, Archduke of Further Austria (October 9, 1586 – September 13, 1632) was the son of Archduke Charles II of Inner Austria, and the younger brother of Emperor Ferdinand II, father of Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Further Austria.
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Lira
Lira is the name of several currency units.
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List of rulers of Guastalla
This is a list of rulers of Guastalla, a town in Emilia-Romagna, Italy, on the right bank of the Po River.
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List of rulers of Mantua
During its history as independent entity, Mantua had different rulers who governed on the city and the lands of Mantua from the Middle Ages to the early modern period. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and List of rulers of Mantua are dukes of Mantua.
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List of rulers of Montferrat
The Marquises and Dukes of Montferrat were the rulers of a territory in Piedmont south of the Po and east of Turin called Montferrat. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and List of rulers of Montferrat are dukes of Montferrat.
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Lords, Marquesses and Dukes of Elbeuf
The Seigneurie of Elbeuf, later a marquisate, dukedom, and peerage, was based on the territory of Elbeuf in the Vexin, possessed first by the Counts of Valois and then the Counts of Meulan before passing to the House of Harcourt.
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Louis XIV
LouisXIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great or the Sun King, was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715.
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Luzzara
Luzzara (Guastallese: Lüsèra) is a comune in the province of Reggio Emilia, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
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Man in the Iron Mask
The Man in the Iron Mask (French: L'Homme au Masque de Fer; died 19 November 1703) was an unidentified prisoner of state during the reign of King Louis XIV of France (1643–1715).
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Mantua
Mantua (Mantova; Lombard and Mantua) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Lombardy, and capital of the province of the same name.
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Mantua Cathedral
Mantua Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Pietro apostolo; Duomo di Mantova) in Mantua, Lombardy, northern Italy, is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Peter.
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Margaret of Savoy, Vicereine of Portugal
Margaret of Savoy (28 April 1589 – 26 June 1655) was the last Habsburg Vicereine of Portugal from 1634 to 1640. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Margaret of Savoy, Vicereine of Portugal are house of Gonzaga.
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Maria Anna of Bavaria (born 1551)
Maria Anna of Bavaria (Maria Anna von Bayern) (21 March 1551, Munich – 29 April 1608, Graz) was a politically active Archduchess of Austria by her marriage to Archduke Charles II of Austria.
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Maria Gonzaga, Duchess of Montferrat
Maria Gonzaga or Maria of Mantua (29 July 1609 – 14 August 1660) was a reigning duchess of Montferrat from 1612 until 1660, and regent in Mantua during the minority of her son from 1637 until 1647. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Maria Gonzaga, Duchess of Montferrat are 17th-century Italian nobility and house of Gonzaga.
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Milan
Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.
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Minister (government)
A minister is a politician who heads a ministry, making and implementing decisions on policies in conjunction with the other ministers.
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Montferrat
Montferrat (Monferrato,; Monfrà,,; Mons Ferratus) is a historical region of Piedmont, in northern Italy.
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Padua
Padua (Padova; Pàdova, Pàdoa or Pàoa) is a city and comune (municipality) in Veneto, northern Italy, and the capital of the province of Padua.
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Pinerolo
Pinerolo (Pinareul; Pignerol; Pineròl) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, northwestern Italy, southwest of Turin on the river Chisone.
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Prince étranger
Prince étranger (English: "foreign prince") was a high, though somewhat ambiguous, rank at the French royal court of the Ancien Régime.
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Reign
A reign is the period of a person's or dynasty's occupation of the office of monarch of a nation (e.g., Saudi Arabia, Belgium, Andorra), of a people (e.g., the Franks, the Zulus) or of a spiritual community (e.g., Catholicism, Tibetan Buddhism, Nizari Ismailism).
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Republic of Venice
The Republic of Venice, traditionally known as La Serenissima, was a sovereign state and maritime republic with its capital in Venice.
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Revere, Borgo Mantovano
Revere is a frazione of Borgo Mantovano in the Province of Mantua in Lombardy, northern Italy, located about southeast of Milan and about southeast of Mantua.
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Royal court
A royal court, often called simply a court when the royal context is clear, is an extended royal household in a monarchy, including all those who regularly attend on a monarch, or another central figure.
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Royal intermarriage
Royal intermarriage is the practice of members of ruling dynasties marrying into other reigning families.
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Spain
Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.
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Suzanne Henriette of Lorraine
Suzanne Henriette de Lorraine (1 February 1686 – 19 October 1710) was a member of the House of Lorraine, Duchess of Mantua by marriage to Ferdinand Charles Gonzaga. Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat and Suzanne Henriette of Lorraine are house of Gonzaga.
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Tomaso Albinoni
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (8 June 1671 – 17 January 1751) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era.
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Treaty
A treaty is a formal, legally binding written agreement concluded by sovereign states in international law.
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Victor Amadeus II
Victor Amadeus II (Vittorio Amedeo Francesco; 14 May 166631 October 1732) was the head of the House of Savoy and ruler of the Savoyard states from 12 June 1675 until his abdication in 1730.
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War of the Mantuan Succession
The War of the Mantuan Succession (1628–1631) was a conflict related to the Thirty Years' War and was caused by the death in December 1627 of Vincenzo II, the last male heir in the direct line of the House of Gonzaga and the ruler of the duchies of Mantua and Montferrat.
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War of the Spanish Succession
The War of the Spanish Succession was a European great power conflict fought between 1701 and 1714.
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See also
Burials at the Palatine Basilica of Santa Barbara (Mantua)
- Charles I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
- Ferdinando Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Francesco III Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Francesco IV Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
Dukes of Mantua
- Charles I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Charles II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
- Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
- Ferdinando Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Francesco III Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Francesco IV Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- List of rulers of Mantua
- Vincenzo I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
Dukes of Montferrat
- Amadeus Alexander of Savoy
- Charles I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Charles II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
- Duchy of Montferrat
- Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
- Ferdinando Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Francesco IV Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- List of rulers of Montferrat
- Prince Maurizio, Duke of Montferrat
- Prince Oddone, Duke of Montferrat
- Vincenzo I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
- Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua
People of the Great Turkish War
- Adam Zrinski
- Albert Borgard
- Andrea Pisani (admiral)
- Arsenije III Crnojević
- Augustus II the Strong
- Charles V, Duke of Lorraine
- Constantin Cantemir
- Donat John, Count Heissler of Heitersheim
- Emeric Thököly
- Enea Silvio Piccolomini (general)
- Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg
- Feliks Kazimierz Potocki
- Ferdinand Gobert von Aspremont-Lynden
- Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
- Friedrich von der Groeben
- George Ducas
- Guido Starhemberg
- Hannibal von Degenfeld
- Ilija Perajica
- Ivan Andrija Makar
- James Jeffreys
- Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg
- John III Sobieski
- Jovan Monasterlija
- Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
- Lodovico Flangini
- Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden
- Maria Aurora von Spiegel
- Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria
- Maximilian Lorenz Starhemberg
- Maximilian William of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- Mihály Teleki
- Murad Giray
- Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck
- Paul I, Prince Esterházy
- Pavle Nestorović
- Pera Segedinac
- Pope Alexander VIII
- Pope Innocent XI
- Prince Eugene of Savoy
- Prince Louis Julius of Savoy
- Süleyman, sanjak-bey of Scutari
- Selim I Giray
- Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski
- Toma Raspasani
- William Harbord (politician)
- Șerban Cantacuzino
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinando_Carlo_Gonzaga,_Duke_of_Mantua_and_Montferrat
Also known as Charles IV of Mantua, Charles IV, Duke of Mantua, Ferdinand Charles, Duke of Mantua, Ferdinand Charles, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat, Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga Nevers.
, Montferrat, Padua, Pinerolo, Prince étranger, Reign, Republic of Venice, Revere, Borgo Mantovano, Royal court, Royal intermarriage, Spain, Suzanne Henriette of Lorraine, Tomaso Albinoni, Treaty, Victor Amadeus II, War of the Mantuan Succession, War of the Spanish Succession.