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词条 Giulia Gonzaga
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  1. Biography

  2. See also

  3. External links

  4. References

  5. Sources

{{Infobox Nobility|name = Giulia Gonzaga
|title = countess of Fondi, duchess of Traetto
|image = Guilia Gonzaga 1535 mourning.jpg
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|birth_date = 1513
|birth_place = Gazzuolo, present-day Italy
|caption = Giulia Gonzaga in 1535, mourning.
|death_date = 16 April 1566
|death_place = Rome, Papal States (present-day Italy)
|noble family = Gonzaga
|father =Ludovico Gonzaga
|mother =
|spouse = Vespasiano Colonna, count of Fondi and duke of Traetto
|occupation = Poet
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Giulia Gonzaga (1513 – 16 April 1566) was an Italian noblewoman of the Renaissance.

Biography

Giulia was born in Gazzuolo (near Mantua) in 1512 the daughter of Ludovico Gonzaga, lord of Sabbioneta and Bozzolo, and Francesca Fieschi.

In 1526 (at age 14) she was married to count Vespasiano Colonna (1480-1528), count of Fondi and duke of Traetto (present-day Minturno).

After her husband died three years after their marriage, Giulia organized her palace as a center of culture, attracting the attention of many of her contemporaries as much for these activities as for her famous beauty, though she refused to marry again.

She had a liaison with Cardinal Ippolito de' Medici of Florence, who died in Itri (southern Lazio) after a meeting with her.

In the night of 8–9 August 1534, the town of Fondi was attacked by the corsair Barbarossa, who was seeking to kidnap her and deliver her to Suleiman the Magnificent, his emperor. Barbarossa had been ordered to kidnap her by Ibrahim Pasha, the Ottoman Grand Vizier. Pasha's plan was to add her to the sultan's harem and supplant Roxelana, the sultan's wife.[1]

She escaped, and Barbarossa, frustrated, massacred the populations of Fondi and nearby Sperlonga, though he was repulsed at nearby Itri. She fled into the night, accompanied by a single knight.

She later had the knight killed because she had been nearly nude during her escape and he had seen too much.[1]

There is also speculation that Barbarossa's attempt may have been motivated by members of the Colonna family wishing to recover their lands after Vespasiano Colonna's death.

Giulia Gonzaga joined a convent in Naples in 1535 (at age 22), and there met Juan de Valdés in 1536.

This encounter and subsequent correspondence brought her to the attention of the Inquisition, for example leading her to write a letter in 1553 to cardinal Ercole Gonzaga to express her lack of agreement with the later writings of de Valdés.

Giulia Gonzaga died at age 53 in 1566. After her death, her correspondence with Pietro Carnesecchi led to the latter's being burned at the stake for heresy (in 1567).

See also

  • Fondi
  • Vespasiano I Gonzaga
  • Turkish Slave

External links

  • The above content summarized and translated from [https://web.archive.org/web/20050406065946/http://www.eresie.it/id600.htm Eresie.it]

References

1. ^{{cite book |title=Defenders of the Faith: Charles V, Suleyman the Magnificent, and the Battle for Europe, 1520-1536 |last=Reston |first=James |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2009 |publisher=Penguin |location=New York |isbn=978-1-59420-225-4 |page=363 |pages= |url= |accessdate=}}

Sources

  • Camilla Russell, Giulia Gonzaga and the Religious Controversies of Sixteenth-century Italy Brepols, 2006, {{ISBN|9782503518077}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Christopher Hare|author2=Marian Andrews|title=A Princess of the Italian Reformation: Giulia Gonzaga, 1513-1566, Her Family and Her Friends|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z7MJAQAAIAAJ|year=1912|publisher=C. Scribner's sons}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Julie D. Campbell|author2=Anne R. Larsen|title=Early Modern Women and Transnational Communities of Letters|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5j52zseqQCcC&pg=PA75|year=2009|publisher=Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.|isbn=978-0-7546-6738-4|pages=75–|chapter = Women, Letters, and Heresy in Sixteenth Century Italy}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Diana Maury Robin|author2=Anne R. Larsen|author3=Carole Levin|title=Encyclopedia of Women in the Renaissance: Italy, France, and England|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OQ8mdTjxungC&pg=PA166|year=2007|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-85109-772-2|pages=166–}}<
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5 : 1513 births|1566 deaths|House of Gonzaga|People from the Province of Mantua|16th-century Italian nobility

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