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Vincenzo II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua

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Vincenzo II
Vincenzo II Gonzaga, 1615
Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
Reign29 October 1626 - 25 December 1627
PredecessorFerdinando Gonzaga
SuccessorCharles I Gonzaga
Born8 February 1594
Mantua, Duchy of Mantua
Died25 December 1627(aged 33)
Mantua, Duchy of Mantua
Burial
SpouseIsabella Gonzaga
HouseHouse of Gonzaga
FatherVincenzo I Gonzaga
MotherEleonora de' Medici
Vincenco II by Justus Sustermans

Vincenzo II Gonzaga (8 February 1594[1] – 25 December 1627) was Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat from 1626 until his death.

Vincenzo was the son of Duke Vincent I and Eleonora de' Medici[2] and inherited the duchy upon the death of his elder brother Ferdinand, receiving the imperial investiture on 8 February 1627.

He received a cardinalate in 1615 upon Ferdinando's succession, but did not travel to Rome to receive the red hat;[3] the following year he married his relative Isabella Gonzaga, daughter of Alfonso Gonzaga, Count of Novellara, and the pope deprived him of his cardinalate.

He and Isabella did not have any children, and as the only surviving son, he was encouraged to take a new wife; however the pope would not grant him a divorce.[4] Isabella was then accused of witchcraft, but was found innocent; three men were later executed for trying to murder her.[4]

Vincenzo also had problems with money and sold several of his paintings and valuables, particularly to the English King Charles I.[4]

Conscious of his poor health, the childless Vincenzo set up an inheritance for his lands through the marriage of his niece Maria (daughter of the former Duke Francis IV) with Charles of Nevers' son Charles of Gonzaga-Nevers. The elder Charles was a cousin of his father. Vincenzo died on the marriage day of Maria and Charles.[4]

Family

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Vincenzo II Gonzaga had no legitimate offspring from his wife, but he recognized four natural sons.[5][6]

By Paola Scarpelli:

By Luigia "the Spanish":

Honours

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Ancestry

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References

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  1. ^ Salvador Miranda (1998). "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of December 2, 1615". cardinals.fiu.edu. Retrieved 15 June 2024..
  2. ^ Encyclopedia.com website, Medici, Eleonora de
  3. ^ "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, Biographical Dictionary of Pope Paul V (1605-1621), Consistory of December 2, 1615 (VI)". Florida International University.
  4. ^ a b c d Johns Hopkins University (Project Muse) website, The University of Mantua, the Gonzaga, and the Jesuits, 1584–1630, Chapter 9
  5. ^ Genealogical Encyclopedia of the Mediterranean website, Gonzaga: Linea Sovrana di Mantova
  6. ^ Biblioteca Digitale Teresiana website, Albero genealogico dei Gonzaga
  • Coniglio, Giuseppe (1967). I Gonzaga. Varese: Dall'Oglio.
Regnal titles
Preceded by Duke of Mantua
1626–1627
Succeeded by
Duke of Montferrat
1626–1627