- Charles Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat
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Charles Duke of Mantua and Montferrat Spouse Catherine of Lorraine Issue Francis, Duke of Rethel
Charles, Duke of Nevers
Ferdinand, Duke of Mayenne
Marie Louise, Queen of Poland
Anna, Countess Palatine of SimmernFull name Carlo Gonzaga House House of Gonzaga Father Louis Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers Mother Henriette of Cleves Born 6 May 1580
Paris, FranceDied 22 September 1637 (aged 57)
MantuaCharles Gonzaga (Italian: Carlo Gonzaga) (6 May 1580 – 22 September 1637) was Duke of Mantua and Duke of Montferrat from 1627 until his death. He was also Duke of Rethel and Nevers, as well as Prince of Arches.
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Biography
Born in Paris, he was the son of Louis Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers and Henriette of Cleves.
In 1612, Charles, a descendant of the Byzantine Emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus through his grandmother, who was of the line of Theodore I of Montferrat, Andronicus' son.[1] claimed the throne of Constantinople, at the time the capital of the Ottoman Empire. He began plotting with the Maniots of Greece, who addressed him as "King Constantine Palaeologus". When the Ottoman authorities heard about this, they sent an army of 20,000 men and 70 ships to invade Mani. They succeeded in ravaging Mani and imposing taxes on the Maniots. This caused Charles to move more actively for his crusade. He sent envoys to the courts of Europe looking for support. In 1619, he recruited six ships and a number of men, but he was forced to abort the mission because of the beginning of the Thirty Years' War.[1][2]
At the death of the last legitimate male heir of the Gonzaga line in the Duchy of Mantua, Vincenzo II (1627), Charles inherited the title through an agreement. His son was married with Maria Gonzaga, daughter of former Duke Francesco IV.
However, his succession spurred the enmity of Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy, who aimed at the Gonzaga lands of Montferrat, and, above all, of Spain and the Holy Roman Empire, which did not like a philo-French ruler in Mantua. This led to the War of Mantuan Succession. In 1629 emperor Ferdinand II sent a Landsknecht army to besiege Mantua, Charles left without the promised support from Louis XIII of France. The siege lasted until July 1630, when the city, already struck by a plague, was brutally sacked. Mantua never recovered from this disaster.
The subsequent diplomatic maneuvers allowed Charles, who had fled to the Papal States, to return to the duchy in 1631, although not without concessions to the House of Savoy and to the Gonzaga of Guastalla. The situation of the Mantuan lands was dramatic, but he was able to trigger some economic recovery in the following years.
Charles died in 1637. His successor was his grandson Charles II, initially under the regency of Maria Gonzaga, Charles I's daughter-in-law.
Children
He married Catherine of Mayenne, daughter of Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne and Henriette of Savoy. They had six children:
- Francis Gonzaga, Duke of Rethel (1606–1622).
- Charles Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers, nominal co-ruler Duke of Mantua (1609 - 14 August 1631) and his heir. Better known as Duke of Nevers and Rethel. Married heiress Maria Gonzaga. They were parents to Eleanor of Mantua consort of the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III, and Charles II, Duke of Mantua and Monferrat.
- Ferdinand Gonzaga, Duke of Mayenne (1610 - 25 May 1632).
- Marie Louise Gonzaga (18 August 1611 - 10 May 1667). Married first Władysław IV Vasa and secondly John II Casimir of Poland.
- Benedetta Gonzaga (1614 - 30 September 1637).
- Anne Marie Gonzaga (1616 - 6 July 1684). Married first Henry II, Duke of Guise and secondly Edward, Count Palatine of Simmern.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Charles Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat 16. Federico I Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua 8. Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua 17. Duchess Margaret of Bavaria 4. Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua 18. Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara 9. Isabella d'Este 19. Eleanor of Naples 2. Louis Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers 20. Bonifacio III, Marquess of Montferrat 10. William IX, Marquess of Montferrat 21. Maria Branković 5. Margaret Palaeologina 22. René d'Alençon, Duke of Alençon 11. Anne d'Alençon 23. Marguerite d'Harcourt 1. Charles Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat 24. Engelbert of Cleves, Count of Nevers 12. Charles de Cleves, Count of Nevers 25. Charlotte de Bourbon 6. François de Cleves, Duke of Nevers 26. Jean d'Albret, Sire of Orval 13. Marie d'Albret 27. Charlotte de Nevers 3. Henriette of Cleves, Duchess of Nevers 28. François de Bourbon, Count of Vendôme 14. Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme 29. Marie of Luxembourg 7. Marguerite de Bourbon 30. René d'Alençon, Duke of Alençon =22 15. Françoise d'Alençon 31. Marguerite d'Harcourt =23 References
- Coniglio, Giuseppe (1967). I Gonzaga. Varese: Dall'Oglio.
Preceded by
Vincenzo IIDuke of Mantua
1627–1637Succeeded by
Charles IIMarquess of Montferrat
1627–1637Federico II (1530–1540) · Francesco III (1540–1550) · Guglielmo (1550–1587) · Vincenzo (1587–1612) · Francesco IV (1612) · Ferdinando (1612–1626) · Vincenzo II (1626–1627) · Charles I (1627–1637) · Charles II (1637–1665) · Ferdinando Carlo (1665–1708)External links
Generations start from Francesco I Gonzaga1st Generation 2nd Generation Federico I, Marquess of Mantua · Gianfrancesco, Count of Sobionetta · Francesco · Susanna · Dorothea · Rudolfo · Cecilia · Barbara, Duchess of Württemberg · Lodovico · Paola, Countess of Gorizia3rd Generation Clara, Countess of Montpensier · Francesco II, Marquess of Mantua · Sigismund · Elisabetta, Duchess of Urbino · Maddelena, Lady of Pesaro · Giovanni4th Generation Eleonora, Duchess of Urbino · Margherita · Livia · Ippolita · Federico II, Duke of Mantua · Ferrante · Ercole · Ferdinando, Count of Guastalla5th Generation Eleonora · Anna · Francesco III, Duke of Mantua · Isabella, Marchioness of Pescara · Guglielmo, Duke of Mantua · Louis, Duke of Nevers · Federico, Cardinal Gonzaga · Cesare, Duke of Amalfi · Ippolita, Duchess of Mondragone6th Generation Vincenzo, Duke of Mantua · Margherita, Duchess of Modena · Anne Juliana, Archduchess of Austria · Catherine, Duchess of Longueville · Marie Henriette, Duchess of Mayenne · Frederick · François · Charles, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat · Ferrante, Duke of Guastalla7th Generation Francesco IV, Duke of Mantua · Ferdinando, Duke of Mantua · Guglielmo · Margherita Gonzaga, Duchess of Lorraine · Vincenzo II, Duke of Mantua · Eleonora, Holy Roman Empress · François, Duke of Rethel · Charles, Duke of Nevers · Ferdinand, Duke of Mayenne · Marie Louise, Queen of Poland · Benedetta · Anne, Countess Palatine of Simmern · Cesare II, Duke of Guastalla · Vincenzo, Viceroy of Sicily · Andrea, Count of San Paolo8th Generation Maria, Duchess of Montferrat · Charles, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat · Eleonora, Holy Roman Empress · Vincenzo, Duke of Guastalla · Ferrante III, Duke of Guastalla · Vespasiano Vincenzo, Viceroy of Valencia9th Generation Ferdinando Carlo, Duke of Mantua and Montferrat · Eleonora Luisa, Duchess of Rovere · Antonio Ferrante, Duke of Guastalla · Giuseppe, Duke of Guastalla · Anna Isabella, Duchess of Mantua and Monferrat · Maria Vittoria, Duchess of GuastallaCategories:- Dukes of Mantua
- Marquesses of Montferrat
- House of Gonzaga
- People from Paris
- 1580 births
- 1637 deaths
- 16th-century Italian nobility
- 17th-century Italian people
- 16th-century French people
- 17th-century French people
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