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Clara Gonzaga

Clara Gonzaga, Countess of Montpensier, Dauphine of Auvergne, Duchess of Sessa (Italian: Chiara Gonzaga; French: Claire (de) Gonzague;[1] 1 July 1464 – 2 June 1503) was an Italian noblewoman of the House of Gonzaga. She was the daughter of Federico I Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua and the wife of Gilbert, Count of Montpensier.

Clara Gonzaga
Countess of Montpensier
Dauphine of Auvergne
Duchess of Sessa
A 19th century portrait of Clara Gonzaga.
Born1 July 1464
Mantua, Italy
Died2 June 1503(1503-06-02) (aged 38)
France
Noble familyGonzaga
Spouse(s)
(m. 1482; died 1496)
IssueLouis II, Count of Montpensier
Charles III, Duke of Bourbon
François, Duke of Châtellerault
Louise de Bourbon, Duchess of Montpensier
Renée, Duchess of Lorraine
Anne
FatherFederico I Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua
MotherMargaret of Bavaria

One of her six children was Charles III, Duke of Bourbon, who led the Imperial Army sent by Emperor Charles V against Pope Clement VII in what became the Sack of Rome, and where he was subsequently killed.

Clara is one of the characters in the Heptaméron, printed in 1558, which was written by Marguerite de Navarre, Queen of Navarre and sister of King Francis I of France.

Family edit

 
A medal portrait of Clara Gonzaga by Bartolomeo Melioli.

Clara was born in Mantua on 1 July 1464, the eldest daughter of Federico I Gonzaga,[2] Marquess of Mantua and Margaret of Bavaria (1 January 1442 – 14 October 1479). She had five siblings including Francesco II Gonzaga, Marquess of Mantua whose wife was the celebrated Isabella d'Este.

Clara's paternal grandparents were Ludovico III Gonzaga and Barbara of Brandenburg; and her maternal grandparents were Albert III, Duke of Bavaria and Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen-Einbeck, daughter of Duke Erich I of Brunswick-Salzderhelden and Elisabeth of Brunswick-Göttingen.

Marriage and issue edit

On 24 February 1482, in Mantua, at the age of seventeen, Clara married Gilbert of Bourbon-Montpensier,[2] who in 1486 succeeded his father as Count of Montpensier and Dauphin of Auvergne. He was also Viceroy of Naples (1495), and the Duke of Sessa. He was the son of Louis I, Count of Montpensier and Joan, Dauphine of Auvergne. The marriage had been arranged by Clara's uncle Francesco Secco of Aragon who accompanied the newly-wed couple from Mantua to Milan on their lengthy journey to their home in France.

Gilbert and Clara had six children:

Widowhood and death edit

On 15 October 1496, in Pozzuoli, Italy, Clara's husband Gilbert (who had been the Viceroy of Naples since 1495), died of a fever, leaving her a widow at the age of thirty-two.

In 1499, Clara acted as mediator on behalf of her brother Francesco, who sought to form an alliance with King Louis XII of France in order to protect Mantua, which was then being threatened by both Cesare Borgia and the Doge of Venice.

She maintained a correspondence with her sister-in-law, Isabella d'Este.

Clara died on 2 June 1503. She was not quite thirty-nine years old. She was buried at the Chapelle Saint-Louis in the church of Aigueperse in Auvergne.

Legacy edit

Clara Gonzaga appears as a character in the Heptaméron (first printed 1558), written by Marguerite de Navarre, Queen of Navarre and sister of King Francis I of France.

References edit

Sources edit

  • Antenhofer, Christina (2011). "From Local "Signori" to European High Nobility: The Gonzaga Family Networks in the Fifteenth Century". In Johnson, Christopher H.; Teuscher, Simon; Sabean, David Warren; Trivellato, Francesca (eds.). Transregional and Transnational Families in Europe and Beyond: Experiences Since the Middle Ages. Berghahn Books. pp. 55–74.
  • Dupont-Pierrart, Nicole (2017). Claire de Gonzague Comtesse de Bourbon-Montpensier (1464-1503) (in French). Presses Universitie Septentrion. ISBN 9782757416129.
  • Ward, A.W.; Prothero, G.W.; Leathes, Stanley, eds. (1911). The Cambridge Modern History. Vol. XIII. Cambridge at the University Press.

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Clara Gonzaga Countess of Montpensier Dauphine of Auvergne Duchess of Sessa Italian Chiara Gonzaga French Claire de Gonzague 1 1 July 1464 2 June 1503 was an Italian noblewoman of the House of Gonzaga She was the daughter of Federico I Gonzaga Marquess of Mantua and the wife of Gilbert Count of Montpensier Clara GonzagaCountess of MontpensierDauphine of AuvergneDuchess of SessaA 19th century portrait of Clara Gonzaga Born1 July 1464Mantua ItalyDied2 June 1503 1503 06 02 aged 38 FranceNoble familyGonzagaSpouse s Gilbert Count of Montpensier m 1482 died 1496 wbr IssueLouis II Count of MontpensierCharles III Duke of BourbonFrancois Duke of ChatelleraultLouise de Bourbon Duchess of MontpensierRenee Duchess of LorraineAnneFatherFederico I Gonzaga Marquess of MantuaMotherMargaret of Bavaria One of her six children was Charles III Duke of Bourbon who led the Imperial Army sent by Emperor Charles V against Pope Clement VII in what became the Sack of Rome and where he was subsequently killed Clara is one of the characters in the Heptameron printed in 1558 which was written by Marguerite de Navarre Queen of Navarre and sister of King Francis I of France Contents 1 Family 2 Marriage and issue 3 Widowhood and death 4 Legacy 5 References 6 SourcesFamily edit nbsp A medal portrait of Clara Gonzaga by Bartolomeo Melioli Clara was born in Mantua on 1 July 1464 the eldest daughter of Federico I Gonzaga 2 Marquess of Mantua and Margaret of Bavaria 1 January 1442 14 October 1479 She had five siblings including Francesco II Gonzaga Marquess of Mantua whose wife was the celebrated Isabella d Este Clara s paternal grandparents were Ludovico III Gonzaga and Barbara of Brandenburg and her maternal grandparents were Albert III Duke of Bavaria and Anna of Brunswick Grubenhagen Einbeck daughter of Duke Erich I of Brunswick Salzderhelden and Elisabeth of Brunswick Gottingen Marriage and issue editOn 24 February 1482 in Mantua at the age of seventeen Clara married Gilbert of Bourbon Montpensier 2 who in 1486 succeeded his father as Count of Montpensier and Dauphin of Auvergne He was also Viceroy of Naples 1495 and the Duke of Sessa He was the son of Louis I Count of Montpensier and Joan Dauphine of Auvergne The marriage had been arranged by Clara s uncle Francesco Secco of Aragon who accompanied the newly wed couple from Mantua to Milan on their lengthy journey to their home in France Gilbert and Clara had six children Louis II Count of Montpensier 1483 14 August 1501 died unmarried Charles III Duke of Bourbon Count of Montpensier 3 Dauphin of Auvergne Constable of France 17 February 1490 6 May 1527 Rome He led the Imperial Army sent by Emperor Charles V against Pope Clement in what became the Sack of Rome where he was killed Married Suzanne Duchess of Bourbon daughter of Anne of France and Peter II Duke of Bourbon His children by Suzanne all died young Francois Duke of Chatellerault 1492 13 September 1515 at the Battle of Marignano 3 Louise de Bourbon Duchess of Montpensier 1482 5 July 1561 3 In 1499 she married as her first husband Andre III de Chauvigny Prince of Deols Viscount de Brosse on 21 March 1504 she married secondly her cousin Louis of Bourbon Prince of La Roche sur Yon by whom she had three children Renee Lady of Mercœur 1494 26 May 1539 married Antoine Duke of Lorraine by whom she had six children Anne 1495 1510 Widowhood and death editOn 15 October 1496 in Pozzuoli Italy Clara s husband Gilbert who had been the Viceroy of Naples since 1495 died of a fever leaving her a widow at the age of thirty two In 1499 Clara acted as mediator on behalf of her brother Francesco who sought to form an alliance with King Louis XII of France in order to protect Mantua which was then being threatened by both Cesare Borgia and the Doge of Venice She maintained a correspondence with her sister in law Isabella d Este Clara died on 2 June 1503 She was not quite thirty nine years old She was buried at the Chapelle Saint Louis in the church of Aigueperse in Auvergne Legacy editClara Gonzaga appears as a character in the Heptameron first printed 1558 written by Marguerite de Navarre Queen of Navarre and sister of King Francis I of France References edit Dupont Pierrart 2017 p 160 a b Antenhofer 2011 p 63 a b c Ward Prothero amp Leathes 1911 p 25 Sources editAntenhofer Christina 2011 From Local Signori to European High Nobility The Gonzaga Family Networks in the Fifteenth Century In Johnson Christopher H Teuscher Simon Sabean David Warren Trivellato Francesca eds Transregional and Transnational Families in Europe and Beyond Experiences Since the Middle Ages Berghahn Books pp 55 74 Dupont Pierrart Nicole 2017 Claire de Gonzague Comtesse de Bourbon Montpensier 1464 1503 in French Presses Universitie Septentrion ISBN 9782757416129 Ward A W Prothero G W Leathes Stanley eds 1911 The Cambridge Modern History Vol XIII Cambridge at the University Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clara Gonzaga amp oldid 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