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Francesco I Gonzaga
Marquis of Mantua
Portrait of Francesco I Gonzaga, Ambras castle collection, Innsbruck, Austria
Born1395
Died(1444-09-23)23 September 1444
Mantua, Margravate of Mantua
Noble familyHouse of Gonzaga
Spouse(s)Paola Malatesta[1]
IssueLudovico III
Cecilia Gonzaga
FatherFrancesco I Gonzaga
MotherMargherita Malatesta

Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga (1395 – 23 September 1444) was Captain of the People from 1407 to 1433 and Marquis of Mantua from 1433 to 1444. He was also a condottiere.

Biography[edit]

Gianfrancesco was the son of Francesco I Gonzaga and Margherita Malatesta. He inherited the rule of Mantua in 1407, when he was 12. In his first years, he was under the patronage of his uncle Carlo Malatesta and, indirectly, of the Republic of Venice. In 1409 he married Paola Malatesta, daughter of Malatesta IV MalatestaofPesaro, by whom he had two sons, Ludovico, who succeeded him as marquis of Mantua, and Carlo. He was the first Gonzaga to bear the title of marquis, which he obtained from Emperor Sigismund on 22 September 1433.[2]

He fought for the Papal States and the Malatestas in 1412 and 1417, respectively, and was capitano generale (commander-in-chief) of the Venetian Armies from 1434.[3] Later he left the alliance with Venice and entered at the service of the Visconti of Milan, starting an unsuccessful war against Venice which caused the loss of several Mantuan territories.

During his reign the famous humanist Vittorino da Feltre was invited to Mantua, as well as numerous artists like Pisanello and others, starting the traditional role of the city as a capital of Italian Renaissance. He founded the first workshop in Italy for the manufacture of tapestries. Cecilia Gonzaga, his daughter, was a humanist and scholar who received instruction from Vittorino. He pushed for his daughter to marry Oddantonio da Montefeltro, the first duke of Urbino, but renounced the arrangement later when the Duke turned out to be a cruel ruler.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b GONZAGA, CECILIA, Women in the Middle Ages, Greenwoods Press 2004, p. 372
  • ^ Brinton, Selwyn. The Gonzaga - Lords of Mantua. London: Methuen & Co. LTD., 1927. pg. 65
  • ^ Brinton, pg. 65
  • See also[edit]

    Gianfrancesco I Gonzaga, Marquis of Mantua

    Gonzaga family

    Born: 1395 Died: 23 September 1444
    Preceded by

    Francesco I

    Lord of Mantua
    1407–1433
    Became Marquis
    New title Marquis of Mantua
    1433–1444
    Succeeded by

    Ludovico III

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