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*[[Forte Gonzaga]], fort in Messina, Sicily |
*[[Forte Gonzaga]], fort in Messina, Sicily |
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==Surname== |
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==People with the surname Gonzaga== |
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*[[House of Gonzaga]], family that ruled Mantua from 1328 to 1708 |
*[[House of Gonzaga]], family that ruled Mantua from 1328 to 1708 |
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*[[Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua]] (1500–1540), Italian nobleman |
*[[Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua]] (1500–1540), Italian nobleman |
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*[[Ercole Gonzaga]] (1505–1563), Italian cardinal |
*[[Ercole Gonzaga]] (1505–1563), Italian cardinal |
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*[[Pirro Gonzaga (cardinal)]] (1505–1529) Roman Catholic cardinal and Bishop of Modena |
*[[Pirro Gonzaga (cardinal)]] (1505–1529) Roman Catholic cardinal and Bishop of Modena |
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*[[Ferrante Gonzaga]] (1507-1557), Italian |
*[[Ferrante Gonzaga]] (1507-1557), commander-in-chief of the Italian army |
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*[[Giulia Gonzaga]] (1513–1566), Italian noblewoman |
*[[Giulia Gonzaga]] (1513–1566), Italian noblewoman |
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*[[Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua]] (1562–1612), Italian nobleman |
*[[Vincenzo I Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua|Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua]] (1562–1612), Italian nobleman |
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*[[Aloysius Gonzaga]] (1568–1591), Italian aristocrat and member of the Society of Jesus |
*[[Aloysius Gonzaga]] (1568–1591), Italian aristocrat and member of the Society of Jesus |
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*[[Tomás António Gonzaga]] (1744–{{circa}} 1810), Portuguese-Brazilian poet |
*[[Tomás António Gonzaga]] (1744–{{circa}} 1810), Portuguese-Brazilian poet |
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*[[Chiquinha Gonzaga]] (1847–1935), Brazilian composer |
*[[Chiquinha Gonzaga]] (1847–1935), Brazilian composer |
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*[[Antonio Gonzaga]] ({{circa}} 1875), Argentine chef and cookbook writer |
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*[[Luiz Gonzaga]] (1912–1989), Brazilian musician |
*[[Luiz Gonzaga]] (1912–1989), Brazilian musician |
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*[[Gabriel Gonzaga]] (born 1979), Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter |
*[[Gabriel Gonzaga]] (born 1979), Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter |
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*[[Wélissa Gonzaga]] (born 1982), Brazilian volleyball player |
*[[Wélissa Gonzaga]] (born 1982), Brazilian volleyball player |
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*[[Ginger Gonzaga]] (born 1983), American comedian and actress |
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*[[Toni Gonzaga]] (born 1984), Filipina actress |
*[[Toni Gonzaga]] (born 1984), Filipina actress |
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*[[Alex Gonzaga]] (born 1988), Filipina actress |
*[[Alex Gonzaga]] (born 1988), Filipina actress |
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==Given name== |
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*Gonzaga Gonza, one of the [[Uganda Martyrs]] |
*Gonzaga Gonza, one of the [[Uganda Martyrs]] |
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*[[Mary Gonzaga Barry]], Irish–Australian religious sister and educator |
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==Institutes== |
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===High schools=== |
===High schools=== |
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*[[Gonzaga College]] in Dublin, Ireland |
*[[Gonzaga College]] in Dublin, Ireland |
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*[[Gonzaga University]], in Spokane, United States |
*[[Gonzaga University]], in Spokane, United States |
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**[[Gonzaga Bulldogs]], athletic program of Gonzaga University |
**[[Gonzaga Bulldogs]], athletic program of Gonzaga University |
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==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 04:37, 17 June 2024
Look up gonzaga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gonzaga may refer to:
Places
[edit]- Gonzaga, Lombardy, commune in the province of Mantua, Italy
- Gonzaga, Cagayan, municipality in the Philippines
- Gonzaga, Minas Gerais, town in Brazil
- Forte Gonzaga, fort in Messina, Sicily
Surname
[edit]- House of Gonzaga, family that ruled Mantua from 1328 to 1708
- Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1500–1540), Italian nobleman
- Ercole Gonzaga (1505–1563), Italian cardinal
- Pirro Gonzaga (cardinal) (1505–1529) Roman Catholic cardinal and Bishop of Modena
- Ferrante Gonzaga (1507-1557), commander-in-chief of the Italian army
- Giulia Gonzaga (1513–1566), Italian noblewoman
- Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (1562–1612), Italian nobleman
- Aloysius Gonzaga (1568–1591), Italian aristocrat and member of the Society of Jesus
- Tomás António Gonzaga (1744–c. 1810), Portuguese-Brazilian poet
- Chiquinha Gonzaga (1847–1935), Brazilian composer
- Antonio Gonzaga (c. 1875), Argentine chef and cookbook writer
- Luiz Gonzaga (1912–1989), Brazilian musician
- Gabriel Gonzaga (born 1979), Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter
- Wélissa Gonzaga (born 1982), Brazilian volleyball player
- Ginger Gonzaga (born 1983), American comedian and actress
- Toni Gonzaga (born 1984), Filipina actress
- Alex Gonzaga (born 1988), Filipina actress
Given name
[edit]- Gonzaga Gonza, one of the Uganda Martyrs
- Mary Gonzaga Barry, Irish–Australian religious sister and educator
Institutes
[edit]High schools
[edit]- Gonzaga College in Dublin, Ireland
- Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C., United States
- Gonzaga High School in St. John's, Canada
- Gonzaga Preparatory School in Spokane, United States
- Kolese Gonzaga in Jakarta, Indonesia
- St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School in Mississauga, Canada
Universities
[edit]- Gonzaga University, in Spokane, United States
- Gonzaga Bulldogs, athletic program of Gonzaga University
See also
[edit]Search for "Gonzaga" on Wikipedia.