HERCULES Gonzaga

HERCULES Gonzaga
HERCULES Gonzaga
Cardin. Mantuanus, sub Pio IV. fil. Francisci II. et frater Frid. II. Praeses Conc. Trid. Obiit A. C. 1563. Morer. Dict. Hist.

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