170 - The Gonzaga of Mantua Mantua
A History of Italy18 Kesä 2024

170 - The Gonzaga of Mantua Mantua

Having met Francesco II Gonzaga, at the battle of Fornovo, we take some time to go back and have a look at the beautiful city of Mantua from its legendary origins, surrounded by lakes created by the tears of a prophetess, through the period of our heroine, Matilda of Tuscany, countess of Canossa, to see the arrival and rise of the Corradi of Gonzaga. They would take over control of the city of Mantua and set up a county, and then a Marquisate that would put them in third place as the longest lasting dynasty in Italy

On the way, they will have to battle with the greedy Visconti of Milan, and have arguments with famous painter Andrea Mantegna who refused to make the ugly Gonzaga good looking and had issues with apples.

We will also answer the question of what happened to King Charles the eighth of Franc's porn collection.

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091 – Boniface VIII on the scene

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090 – Twilight of the Sardinian Judicates

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089 – The "cannibal" count – an example of late 13th century Italian politics

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088 – Twilight of the communes

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087 – Marco Polo part 2

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Special: 25th April Liberation

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